[Footnote 74: Anna Comnena (l. iv. p. 116) admires, with
some degree of terror, her masculine virtues. They were
more familiar to the Latins and though the Apulian (l. iv.
p. 273) mentions her presence and her wound, he represents
her as far less intrepid.
Uxor in hoc bello Roberti forte sagitta Quadam laesa fuit:
quo vulnere territa nullam. Dum sperabat opem, se poene
subegerat hosti.
The last is an unlucky word for a female prisoner.]