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<blockquote data-quote="Sif" data-source="post: 77528277" data-attributes="member: 382195"><p><u>The Alexiad</u> by Anna Komnene (as translated from the Greek by E. R. E. Sewter). It tells of the rule of Anna's father, Alexios I of the Byzantine Empire (he ruled form 1081 to 1118. The history also gives some information the the First Crusade and some of its commanders as well as the Byzantine view of the Crusade and its soldiers. Anna Komnene died in 1153 at the age of 69 or 70 in the Kecharitomene convent in Constantinople (today's Istanbul). The full name of the convent was Theotokos Kecharitomene (Mother of God, Full of Grace).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sif, post: 77528277, member: 382195"] [U]The Alexiad[/U] by Anna Komnene (as translated from the Greek by E. R. E. Sewter). It tells of the rule of Anna's father, Alexios I of the Byzantine Empire (he ruled form 1081 to 1118. The history also gives some information the the First Crusade and some of its commanders as well as the Byzantine view of the Crusade and its soldiers. Anna Komnene died in 1153 at the age of 69 or 70 in the Kecharitomene convent in Constantinople (today's Istanbul). The full name of the convent was Theotokos Kecharitomene (Mother of God, Full of Grace). [/QUOTE]
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