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Frontmatter
Chapter 1 Innocent III, The Fourth Crusade, and the Establishment of the Latin States in Greece
Chapter 2 The Apogee of the Latin Empire under Henry of Hainaut (1206-1216)
Chapter 3 The Changing Fortunes of Constantinople and Achaea, Epirus and Nicaea (1216-1246)
Chapter 4 The Advance of Nicaea and the Decline of the Latin Empire (1246-1259)
Chapter 5 Pelagonia, the Loss of Constantinople, and the Rise of te Angevins (1259-1268)
Chapter 6 The Papal Interregnum, Gregory X, and the Second Council of Lyon (1268-1274)
Chapter 7 The Holy See, Greek Opposition, and the Failure of Church Union (1276-1282)
Chapter 8 The Sicilian Vespers and a Century of Angevin Decline (1282-1383)
Chapter 9 The Avignonese Papacy, the Crusade, and the Capture of Smyrna (1309-1345)
Chapter 10 Clement VI, Humbert of Viennois, and the End of the Smyrniote Crusade (1345-1352)
Chapter 11 Pierre Thomas and Peter I of Cyprus, the Crusade and the Revolt of Crete (1352-1364)
Chapter 12 The Sack of Alexandria and the Restoration of Peace with Egypt (1365-1370)
Chapter 13 The Crusade of Amadeo VI of Savoy, john V Palaeologus in Rome and Venice (1366-1371)
Chapter 14 The Crusades of Barbary (1309) and Nicopolis (1396)
Chapter 15 Manuel II, Marshal Boucicaut, and the Clash Between Venice and Genoa
Chapter 16 The Athenian church and Lordship under the Burgundians (1204-1308)
Chapter 17 The Catalans and Florentines in Athens to the End of the Fourteenth Century
Index
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