Venice in the Thirteenth And Fourteenth Centuries a Sketch of Ventian History F

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Venice in the Thirteenth And Fourteenth Centuries a Sketch of Ventian History F
F C Francis Cotterell Hodgson
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Pp. 276 sqq.
* Mas Latrie, Hist, de Chypre, ii. 217.
^ lb. , ii. 219.
' "Tanquam princeps Christianissimus et ejusdem fidei athleta prcecipuus " (Rainaldi, Atinal. Eccks. , xxv. P. 311 ann. 1343). The letter written at the same time to the Master of the Hospital hints that the abolition of the rival Order of the Temple had made the Hospitallers careless, and threatens the establishment of another Order.
KING PETER'S CRUSADING ZEAL 463 Hugh IV. Died in November 1359, having caused his eldest son
..., Peter, Count of Tripoli, to be crowned King of Jerusalem and Cyprus at Famagosta and Nicosia nearly a year before.^ Peter I. Was the King whose coming to Venice in the winter of 1362-63 has been the occasion of this digression into the history of Cyprus. He had been from his accession, when quite a young man, ardent in the cause of the Holy Sepulchre, and as a first step to its recovery he had been anxious to establish one or more fortified posts on the south coast of Asia Minor, a short sail from the northern shore of his island, where the Christian kingdom of Lesser Armenia had long held its own against the Turkish hordes that surrounded it, but had now sunk to a very low level : only two or three isolated ports in or near the Gulf of Alexandretta remained in Christian hands.

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