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1 7,1 | expedition, and one of them, Baldwin, was to become later the 2 7,1 | southeast. In upper Mesopotamia, Baldwin took the city of Edessa 3 7,1 | Asia. But the example of Baldwin had its dangerous reverse 4 7,1 | Bohemond of Tarentum, following Baldwin’s example, became the ruling 5 7,1 | The king of Jerusalem, Baldwin III, arrived personally 6 7,1 | received by the Emperor. But Baldwin was forced to enter into 7 7,3 | Thibault, count of Champagne, Baldwin of Flanders, Louis of Blois, 8 7,3 | influence of Dandolo, on Baldwin, count of Flanders, more 9 7,3 | great pomp.~ At the time of Baldwin’s ascension to the throne 10 7,3 | still the despot of Nicaea. Baldwin succeeded in conquering 11 7,3 | Constantinople was divided between Baldwin and Dandolo, so that the 12 7,3 | five-eighths of the capital, Baldwin was awarded the territory 13 7,3 | came under the power of Baldwin.~ Boniface of Montferrat 14 7,3 | Thessalonica, which he held as Baldwin’s vassal.~ Venice secured 15 7,3 | accomplished fact.~ The Emperor Baldwin, who in his letter to the 16 7,3 | to support the cause of Baldwin and expressed the hope that 17 7,3 | letter the pope admonished Baldwin to be a faithful and obedient 18 7,3 | interference of the Church. Baldwin had not asked the pope to 19 7,3 | confirm his imperial tide; and Baldwin and Dandolo had independently 20 7,4 | Emperor in Constantinople, Baldwin; almost half deals with 21 8,1 | Epirus in northern Greece. Baldwin, count of Flanders, became 22 8,2 | that the Latin emperor, Baldwin, had been captured by the 23 8,2 | chivalry, and the Emperor Baldwin himself was taken prisoner 24 8,2 | order of the Bulgarian king, Baldwin was slain in some manner.[ 25 8,2 | the lack of information on Baldwin’s end, his brother Henry 26 8,2 | Latin Empire for the time of Baldwin’s absence. More than eight 27 8,3 | temporarily a little easier. Baldwin’s successor on the Constantinopolitan 28 8,7 | married Yolande, the sister of Baldwin and Henry. At the time of 29 8,7 | the first Latin Emperor, Baldwin, is veiled in mystery; in 30 8,9 | to pass to his brother, Baldwin II, a boy of eleven. The 31 8,9 | Asen, who was related to Baldwin; and to strengthen the ties 32 8,9 | countries, the betrothal of Baldwin to Asen’s daughter was suggested. 33 8,9 | proposition and promised Baldwin that he would free the lands 34 8,9 | 69] Driven to despair, Baldwin II, the last Latin Emperor, 35 8,11| against the pope and Emperor Baldwin, and after that upon Frederick 36 8,13| the feeble and apathetic Baldwin II.~ Meanwhile, in order 37 8,13| performed in St. Sophia. Baldwin II fled to Euboea (Negroponte). 38 8,13| Constantinople.~ The fugitive Baldwin proceeded from Euboea to 39 8,13| of Constantinople. Then Baldwin sailed from the Peiraeus 40 8,14| Latin Emperor to the pope, Baldwin wrote of “the miraculous 41 8,14| then as joint emperor with Baldwin II of Constantinople, at 42 9,3 | and the last Latin Emperor Baldwin II, who had fled from Constantinople, 43 9,3 | re-establishment at Constantinople. Baldwin II, deprived of his throne, 44 9,3 | expelled Latin Emperor, Baldwin II, in which the latter 45 9,3 | the Serbs and Bulgars, Baldwin II and John IV Lascaris, 46 9,3 | king. The marriage between Baldwin’s son and Charles’ daughter 47 9,3 | and Charles’ daughter gave Baldwin the hope, with the aid of