Note 091
William of Apulia (l. v. p. 276) describes the
victory of the Normans, and forgets the two previous
defeats, which are diligently recorded by Anna Comnena, (l.
vi. p. 159, 160, 161.) In her turn, she invents or magnifies
a fourth action, to give the Venetians revenge and rewards.
Their own feelings were far different, since they deposed
their doge, propter excidium stoli, (Dandulus in Chron in
Muratori, Script. Rerum Italicarum, tom. xii. p. 249.)]
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 56