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XXII. Memoir on the Vicissitudes of the Principality of Antioch, during the Crusades. By F. Damiani. Communicated by the Rev. Samuel Henley, A.M. F.A.S. in a Letter to the Rev. John Brand, Secretary

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 July 2012

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I have the pleasure to transmit to you the following discussion, which contains a very interesting memoir of Antioch during the Crusades. In it the writer, Mr. Damiani, has discovered much accuracy of research and acuteness of conjecture. On these accounts it will obtain the notice of the Society, and, I flatter myself deserve its attention.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1806

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page 254 note [a] Father Lusignan, in his chronicle of Cyprus, pretends that Melissenda was daughter of Isabella, by her first husband, Conrad of Montserrat. But this object is now out of the question; as, in either case, our arguments would be of the same weight.