Robert de Clari (or Cléry, the modern name of the place, on the commune of Pernois[1]) was a knight from Picardy. He participated in the Fourth Crusade with his lord, Count Peter of Amiens, and his brother, Aleaumes, and left a chronicle of the events in Old Picard, De la Conquête de Constantinople.[2] Robert's account of the crusade is especially valuable because of his status as a lower vassal; most other eyewitness accounts are from the leadership of the crusade, like Villehardouin. Robert's descriptions often shed light on some of the crusader activities that are otherwise glossed over by the higher rank sources.
^Jean Longnon, Les Compagnons de Villehardouin, p.202
RobertdeClari (or Cléry, the modern name of the place, on the commune of Pernois) was a knight from Picardy. He participated in the Fourth Crusade with...
Constantinopolitana,: 220 Niketas Choniates,: 312 RobertdeClari,: 88–91 Ralph of Coggeshall,: 285 and Robert of Auxerre.: 270 However none of these sources...
RobertdeClari, who was in Constantinople before and during the pillaging of the city by the Fourth Crusade in 1204, referred in his La Conquête de Constantinople...
Eastern European and Northern Asia, and according to the French knight RobertdeClari, they were part of the national costume of the Cuman people who lived...
works of Geoffrey of Villehardouin, in his chronicle De la Conquête de Constantinople, RobertdeClari and Gunther of Pairis. The view of Byzantium is provided...
Queller, The Fourth Crusade The Conquest of Constantinople, 17 RobertdeClari, La Prise de Constantinople, xi–xii, in Hopf, Chroniques Greco-Romaines, pp...
com/pray.html RobertdeClari, La Conquête de Constantinople (ed. Philippe Lauer, Paris, 1924), Section XCII, lines 42-53, p.90 RobertdeClari, The History...
ISBN 975-7632-54-6. Ostrogorsky 2015, p. 386. Vasiliev 2016, p. 520. RobertdeClari (1994). İstanbul'un Zaptı (1204). Beynun Akyavaş, çev. Ankara: Türk...
and raided a castle in Philia, near the Black Sea with, according to RobertdeClari, about 30 knights and an unspecified number of mounted sergeants. An...
and Fall of the Roman Empire. Vol. VI. Petar Skok, Geoffroi de Villehardouin, RobertdeClari, Martino da Canale: Tri starofrancuske hronike o Zadru u godini...
homeland, it was donated to churches and monasteries." The French knight RobertdeClari wrote that "within this chapel were found many precious relics; for...
began destroying the city, pillaging to "pay ourselves" as chronicler RobertdeClari had it. On 19 August 1203, in an act of short-sighted zeal, some Crusaders...
and "chansons de geste"—include a number of histories and chronicles, of which the most famous are those of RobertdeClari and Geoffroy de Villehardouin...
483, 497) RobertdeClari. RobertdeClari (died after 1216) was a knight who participated in the Fourth Crusade and wrote La Conquête de Constantinople...
l’historiographie de la croisade : La Conquête de Constantinople deRobertdeClari [Relics and Wonders in the Historiography of the Crusades: RobertdeClari's Conquest...
(1936). Translated from the old French work La Conquête de Constantinople of RobertdeClari (died after 1216). Maurice Prou. Maurice Prou (1861–1930)...
among others, works by Geoffroy de Villehardouin (De la Conquête de Constantinople), RobertdeClari (La Conquête de Constantinople), Bogdan Petriceicu...
Nicetas Choniates, Benjamin of Tudela, Geoffroy de Villehardouin, Henry of Valenciennes, RobertdeClari, and other sources account for the existence of...
conclusively identified. Arnold de Lantins, Missa Verbum Incarnatum, Ricercar CD RIC 207, by the Capilla Flamenca, Psallentes and Clari Cantuli. Also contains...
siege. According to an account of the siege by the Picardy knight RobertdeClari, this first contact, combined with a second tower breach by the Venetians...