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1 2,4 | opponents aroused a great storm in the church. Particularly 2 4,1 | was demolished by a severe storm. The military operations 3 5,3 | and the cargo. In case of storm or piracy they were all 4 5,8 | sea,” a “terrible northern storm.”[143]~Struggles with the 5 7,1 | crusaders took the Holy City by storm and effected therein terrible 6 7,3 | attacked Zara, took it by storm for Venice, and destroyed 7 9,3 | back from Tunis a terrible storm destroyed a major part of 8 9,6 | commanders and the outbreak of a storm led to the crushing of the 9 9,7 | attempted to take the city by storm but it was repulsed by the 10 9,7 | taken place. The siege and storm of Constantinople by the 11 9,7 | prologue to the siege and storm of 1453. In estimating relations 12 9,8 | siege, took the city by storm and exposed it to terrible 13 9,12| malignant monks that after storm and troubles calm had come, 14 9,15| heretic” Hussites. “A real storm burst out” at Constantinople.[