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  • The Sack of Constantinople occurred in April 1204 and marked the culmination of the Fourth Crusade. Crusader armies captured, looted, and destroyed parts of Constantinople, then the capital of the Byzantine Empire. After the capture of the city, the Latin Empire (known to the Byzantines as the Frankokratia or the Latin occupation) was established and Baldwin of Flanders was crowned Emperor Baldwin I of Constantinople in the Hagia Sophia.
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  • The sack of Constantinople occurred in April 1204 and marked the culmination of the Fourth Crusade. Crusaders sacked and destroyed most of Constantinople...
  • The sack of Constantinople in 1204 by Crusader forces, ostensibly aligned with Christian Europe, left the city and the empire weakened and vulnerable.
  • The Sack of Constantinople in 1204 CE. Palma Le Jeune (Public Domain). ... APA Style. Cartwright, M. (2018, February 01). 1204: The Sack of Constantinople.
  • sack of Constantinople crusader ships. ... This failed crusade would lead not to the reconquest of Jerusalem, but to the siege of Constantinople.
  • Matthews, Rupert. "Sack of Constantinople". Encyclopedia Britannica , 22 Mar. 2017, https://www.britannica.com/event/Sack-of-Constantinople-1204.
  • The Sack of Constantinople in 1204 was a plot twist no Westerner or Byzantine could have predicted.
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  • After the great Sack of Constantinople to the alliance of the Fourth Crusade and the Venetian Republic, most of the Latin participants started to abandon the...
  • ...Alexius V also refused to pay the debt, the Latin crusaders sacked the city and crowned Baldwin of Flanders-Hainault as the first Latin emperor of Constantinople.