This Latin text, translated into English, recounts the Crusade of Nicopolis, a Christian attempt to restore the Holy Land to Christian rule in the late 14th century. Accoltus provides a vivid account of the major battles and political machinations of the conflict, as well as his own opinions on the conduct of the campaign.
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