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- contemporaries on the basis of eyewitness accounts: the Hystoria de desolacione of Thaddeus of Naples and the anonymous Excidium Acconis. These survive...
- Magister Thadeus Neapolit**** (1873). Paul Riant (ed.). Hystoria de desolacione et conculcacione civitatis acconensis et tocius terre sancte. J. G. Fick...
- to Pope Nicholas IV. Thaddeus of Naples (fl. 1291) wrote Hystoria de desolacione civitatis Acconensis based on eyewitness accounts of the fall of Acre...
- I, p. 346) Thaddeus of Naples. Thaddeus of Naples wrote Hystoria de desolacione civitatis Acconensis based on eyewitness accounts of the fall of Acre...
- expeditions and pilgrimages to the Holy Land during the Crusades. Hystoria de desolacione et conculcacione civitatis Acconensis et tocius Terre Sancte, in A. D...
- anonymous De excidio urbis Acconis Thaddeus of Naples's Hystoria de desolacione civitatis Acconensis accuse the Acre garrison of cowardice. Little written...
- Naples. Thaddeus of Naples (fl. 1291), an Italian magister. Hystoria de desolacione civitatis Acconensis (1292). A history based on eyewitness accounts of...
- the Crusades. Includes the Norwegian Crusade of 1107–1111. Hystoria de desolacione et conculcacione civitatis Acconensis et tocius Terre Sancte, in A. D...
- and "La mano universal" (The universal hand). "Poemas del hombre y las desolaciones" (Likewise, we should point Poems of man and desolation), "De ese Dios...
- expeditions and pilgrimages to the Holy Land during the Crusades. Hystoria de desolacione et conculcacione civitatis Acconensis et tocius Terre Sancte, in A. D...