This medieval chronicle tells the story of the Siege of Alexandria in the late 14th century, which saw the forces of King Peter I of Cyprus attempt to conquer the city from the Mamluk Sultanate. The chronicle offers a vivid account of the battle, as well as insights into the political and social context of the time. It is a valuable historical document for scholars of medieval history and military history alike.
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