What precipitated the conquest and sack of Constantinople (1204) by the army of the Fourth Crusade?

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... he overthrew emperors Isaac II and Alexius IV (who had been installed by the Crusaders), thus precipitating the conquest and sack of Constantinople (1204) by the army of the Fourth Crusade (see Crusades ).

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