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One hundred and fifty ships set off from Portsmouth and sailed more than two thousand miles via Lisbon, Sicily and Cyprus, collecting Richard in southern Italy. Their progress had been a bloody spree. Lisbon was sacked and Sicily invaded. Cyprus was conquered and Richard had had the Byzantine governor, Isaac Comnenus, arrested and clapped in silver manacles for having the impertinence to oppose his landing.
The Templars: The Rise and Spectacular Fall of God's Holy Warriors
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