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principal financier, the doge of Venice, for riches and honors if they would help him reclaim his empire. Dandolo placated the Pope by having
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and beat them into submission before sailing for Cairo. The Pope was angered by these
Christian cities being attacked by a Crusader army. Dandolo, was now the true war leader of this Crusade, with Boniface as only a figurehead. Alexios IV Angelus made many promises to the Crusaders and their
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fleets, Vaqueiras protected his lord with his own shield – an act which helped the troubador win a knighthood from
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