| Edward Gibbon - Byzantine Empire - 1825 - 488 pages
...counts of Tripoli and Sidon, the great masters of the hospital, the temple, and the Teutonic order, the republics of Venice, Genoa, and Pisa, the pope's...France and England, assumed an independent command ; p Sanutus. Sectet. Fidelium Crucis, lib. S. p. 12. c. 9. and de Guignes, Hist, des Huns, torn. 4.... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - Egypt - 1856 - 642 pages
...Cyprus, of the house of Lusignan ; the princes of Antioch ; the counts of Tripoli and Sidon ; the great masters of the Hospital, the Temple, and the Teutonic...tribunals exercised the power of life and death'." All the eyes of Europe were then fixed on that spot, even more than of late on the besieged and besiegers... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - Palestine - 1856 - 710 pages
...Cyprus, of the house of Lusignan ; the princes of Antioch ; the counts of Tripoli and Sidon ; the great masters of the Hospital, the Temple, and the Teutonic...Seventeen tribunals exercised the power of life and death1." All the eyes of Europe were then fixed on that spot, even more than of late on the besieged... | |
| Cook Thomas and son, ltd - 1876 - 550 pages
...Cyprus, of the house of Lusignan ; the Princes of Antioch ; the Counts of Tripoli and Sidon ; the Great Masters of the Hospital, the Temple, and the Teutonic...Seventeen tribunals exercised the power of life and death. All the eyes of Europe were then fixed on that spot. Acre contained in itself a complete miniature... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - Palestine - 1890 - 706 pages
...great masters of the Hospital, the Temple, and the Teutonic Orders ; the Republics of Venice, Grenoa, and Pisa ; the Pope's legate ; the Kings of France...Seventeen tribunals exercised the power of life and death."1 All the eyes of Europe were then fixed on that spot, even more than of late on the besieged... | |
| Thomas Cook Ltd, James Edward Hanauer, Ernest William Gurney Masterman - Israel - 1907 - 456 pages
...Cyprus, of the house of Lusignan ; the Princes of Antioch ; the Counts of Tripoli and Sidon ; the great masters of the Hospital, the Temple, and the Teutonic...tribunals exercised the power of life and death.' All the eyes of Europe were then fixed on that spot. Acre contained in itself a complete miniature... | |
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