CHAPTER XI
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THE SIXTH CRUSADE.
Chief features of the sixth crusade 182
Depression of the Latins in Palestine 183
1204 Truce between Saphadin and the Christians 183
1210 John of Brienne, titular king of Jerusalem 184
Zeal of Innocent III. in promoting a new crusade 184
Robert of Courcon 185
1215 Fourth council of Lateran 185
1216 Crusade of Andrew, king of Hungary 186
1218 Siege of Damietta 186
Death of Saphadin 186
Terms of peace offered by Coradin 187
Mad rejection of the terms by the crusaders 187
1219 Fall of Damietta, Nov. 5 187
1220 March of the Christians for Cairo 187
The old terms again rejected 187
Ruin of the crusaders 188
1212 Frederick II., grandson of Barbarossa 188
The popes and the emperors 188
Otho of Brunswick 189
1214 Battle of Bouvines 189
1216 Honorius III., pope 189
1221 Loss of Damietta 190
1222 Treaty of Ferentino 190
1225 Treaty of San Germano 191
Frederick, king of Naples, Sicily, and Jerusalem 191
1227 Gregory IX., pope 191
Excommunication of the emperor 193
1228 Departure of Frederick from Brundusium 195
Landing of Frederick at Ptolemais 195
1229 Treaty between Frederick and the sultan Kameel 196
Feb. 18 Frederick at Jerusalem 196
Moderation of the emperor 197
Condemnation of the treaty by Gregory IX. 198
Return of the emperor with the crusaders to Europe 198
Renewed excommunication of the emperor 199
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