The fourth crusade was in the year of 1202 until 1204. The crusade was not able to reach the Holy Land due to the lack of funds. it was agreed to change path so they went in Constantinople.
Constantinople- modern day Istanbul- and YES that was Christian city that was sacked by Christians- if you are curious read Donald Queller's book- he was my Professor at University.
As far east as India
Nearest: "Perihelion", reached in January.Farthest: "Aphelion", reached in July.
According to the dictionary it means "the farthest point reached by a road under construction." Credit/s to: Merriam-Webster.
According to the Bible, El paran was the point farthest South reached by the kings but no trace of such a city has yet been found.
The South Pole is the farthest point south.
The farthest point in an orbit from the parent object is called apoapsis.
The South Pole is the farthest point from the North Pole.
The farthest point north is the North Pole, south is the South Pole, east is the point on the Earth's surface farthest from the Prime Meridian in Greenwich, and west is the point on the Earth's surface farthest from the 180th meridian.
This is known as a Lateral moraine. Please see the related link for more information.
The farthest humans have traveled into space is during the Apollo 13 mission, which reached a distance of about 248,655 miles (400,171 kilometers) from Earth in April 1970. This record was set when the spacecraft swung around the far side of the Moon. Additionally, the Apollo 8 mission, which orbited the Moon in December 1968, also reached significant distances from Earth, but Apollo 13 holds the record for the farthest point from our planet.
The point farthest north on Earth is the North Pole, located at approximately 90 degrees north latitude. The point farthest south on Earth is the South Pole, located at approximately 90 degrees south latitude.