The Catalan Expedition to the East : from the Chronicle of Ramon Muntaner

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The Catalan Expedition to the East : from the Chronicle of Ramon Muntaner

translated by Robert D. Hughes ; with an introduction by J.N. Hillgarth

Barcino , Tamesis, 2006

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Bibliography: p. [161]-163

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Ramon Muntaner's account of the bloody adventures of the Almogaver army under Roger of Flor in the eastern Mediterranean in the early fourteenth century, one of the most spellbinding narratives of medieval European literature. Before its definitive fall into Turkish hands, the Byzantine Empire was the target of adventurers of many nations. Outstanding among these groups was the Almogaver army led by Roger of Flor, composed of mercenaries hardened in thewar between the Catalan and Angevin dynasties for domination of Sicily. The Catalan presence in Constantinople aroused suspicion among the Greek nobility who assassinated Roger of Flor and tried to exterminate his men. The devastating reaction of those who escaped the slaughter led to Catalan control of broad swathes of the Empire, including Athens. Ramon Muntaner, one of the ringleaders of the expedition, recounted the adventures of the Almogaver army inthe eastern Mediterranean in the fascinating section of his Chronicle translated here. The preface is by N. D. Hillgarth. Dr. Robert D. Hughes is a translator and researcher with particular expertise in the fields of fine art, the history of ideas and Catalan culture. Published in association with Editorial Barcino

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Introduction: Ramon Muntaner and his Chronicle by J.N. Hillgarth Translator's Preface The Catalan Expedition to the East Select Bibliography

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