Statistics and Data of the Fourth Crusade
The Fourth Crusade started in 1202 ACE and ended in 1204 ACE.
sides that participated directly: the crusader army made up of seven different countries, the kingdom of Venice, the Byzantine Empire, the Kningdom of Hungary, and the Kingdom of Croatia.
Strength (men/army)
Byzantine-15,000 men and 20 ships
Crusaders-10,000 men
Venice-10,000 men and 210 ships
The Crusader army was made up of a few different kinds of troops.
4,500 Knights and their horses, 9,000 squires, and 20,000 foot soldiers.
The result of the fourth crusade was the sacking of Constantinople, the capture of the city of Zara,
and the establishment of the Latin Empire.
sides that participated directly: the crusader army made up of seven different countries, the kingdom of Venice, the Byzantine Empire, the Kningdom of Hungary, and the Kingdom of Croatia.
Strength (men/army)
Byzantine-15,000 men and 20 ships
Crusaders-10,000 men
Venice-10,000 men and 210 ships
The Crusader army was made up of a few different kinds of troops.
4,500 Knights and their horses, 9,000 squires, and 20,000 foot soldiers.
The result of the fourth crusade was the sacking of Constantinople, the capture of the city of Zara,
and the establishment of the Latin Empire.
This is a graph depicting the percentage of different specialties in the Crusader army of the fourth crusade.