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The Fourth Crusade is famous for all the wrong reasons. For instance,

  • In order to get ships from Venice, the crusaders had to do a little land-grabbing for the locals.
  • They allowed themselves to get involved in local politics again in the Eastern Roman Empire and ended up ransacking the empire's capital, Constantinople.
  • The crusade never even reached its target, the Middle East.


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Crusades
First Crusade | Second Crusade | Third Crusade | Fourth Crusade | Fifth Crusade | Sixth Crusade | Seventh Crusade | Eighth Crusade
Northern Crusades | Albigensian Crusade | Reconquista
Peasants' Crusade | Crusade of the Faint-Hearted