The Conpiracy of Aston part 15
VI Then emboldened by this victory, they ran back again with the idea of attacking Cantacuzenus. But when they realized that the ground where, as told, Cantacuzenus had already pitched his stakes would not...
The Conpiracy of Aston part 14
On his way Cantacuzenus came to a small fortress, called Mylus’ fort, and immediately set up siege-engines and besieged it. And the Romans approached the walls unconcernedly, some threw fire on the gates and...
The Conpiracy of Aston part 13
When some small towns bordering on Arbanum fell into Bohemund’s hands, their inhabitants, who were intimately acquainted with all the roads round Arbanum, came to him and explained the exact position of Devra and...
The Conpiracy of Aston part 12
To him he was to pretend that he was a deserter and had come over to him because he hated being with the Emperor, and while professing friendship and a certain goodwill to the...
The Conpiracy of Aston part 11
When they had told him, he said he must by some means or other win these men over. ” And if this is done ‘ then with their help discord can be introduced and...
The Conpiracy of Aston part 10
For the same reason he did not wish for any close fighting but left the impassable valleys and roads which had no outlet as border-land between the two armies, and then posted all the...
The Conpiracy of Aston part 9
For seeing to what a height that self-moving tower reached and where they had planted it after taking off the wheels, they fixed opposite the tower four very long beams which stood up like...
The Conpiracy of Aston part 8
Bohemund’s barbariansThe walls were flanked by towers standing up above it all around and rising as high as eleven feet, which were ascended by a spiral stair and strengthened by battlements. Such was the...
The Conpiracy of Aston part 7
The configuration of this locality was as follows. The Praetorium stood on a hill, not a hill of rock but of earth, and the wall of the city ran over it. Opposite this hill...
The Conpiracy of Aston part 6
First he completed a tortoise with a battering-ram, an indescribable object, and rolled it up to the eastern side of the city. And merely to look at it was a fearsome sight, for it...