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Четвертый крестовый поход, снискавший печальную славу… Крестоносны захватили и разграбили Константинополь — и это стало началом конца Византийской империи.
Но что заставило "воинов Христовых" пойти на такое? Неприятие восточного православного христианства, которое они считали ересью?
Банальная жажда наживы?
А может, европейские рыцари оказались обычными жертвами шантажа давнего врага Византии — Венецианской республики?
Джонатан Филипс, опираясь в своей работе на множество документов, позволивших исследовать не только историю, но и предысторию Четвертого крестового похода, даст в своей книге весьма неожиданный ответ на эти вопросы.
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