THe Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
by Edward Gibbon
Scope Of Chapter LXI
A.D.
- 1204 Election of the Emperor Baldwin I
- Division of the Greek Empire
- 1204 Revolt of the Greeks
- 1204-1222 Theodore Lascaris, Emperor of Nice
- The Dukes and Emperors of Trebizond
- The Despots of Epirus
- 1205 The Bulgarian War
- Defeat and captivity of Baldwin
- Retreat of the Latins
- Death of the Emperor
- 1206-1216 Reign and character of Henry
- 1217 Peter of Courtenay, Emperor of Constantinople
- 1217-1219 His Captivity and Death
- 1221-1228 Robert, Emperor of Constantinople
- 1228-1237 Baldwin II. and John of Brienne, Emperors of
Constantinople
- 1237-1261 Baldwin II.
- 1237-1261 Progress of the Greeks
- 1259 Michael Palaeologus, the Greek Emperor
- 1261 Constantinople recovered by the Greeks
- General Consequences of the Crusades
- DIGRESSION ON THE FAMILY OF COURTENAY
- 1020 Origin of the family of Courtenay
- 1101-1152
- The Counts of Edessa
- The Courtenays of France
- 1150 Their Alliance with the Royal Family
- III. The Courtenays of England
- The Earls of Devonshire
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