A History of the Life of Richard Cœur-de-Lion, King of England, Հատոր 2Henry G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... thousand men at arms ; for at an after period twelve foot soldiers were generally supposed to be the pro- portion to one horseman in a well organised army . Other writers fix the forces of Conrad at nine hundred thousand men ; while ...
... thousand men at arms ; for at an after period twelve foot soldiers were generally supposed to be the pro- portion to one horseman in a well organised army . Other writers fix the forces of Conrad at nine hundred thousand men ; while ...
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... thousands , both of chargers and men , and throwing the whole body into confusion . The Turks now urged the fight more and more closely , the Christians were scattered in every direction , and killed as fugitives by the scimitar or the ...
... thousands , both of chargers and men , and throwing the whole body into confusion . The Turks now urged the fight more and more closely , the Christians were scattered in every direction , and killed as fugitives by the scimitar or the ...
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... thousand horsemen and sixty thousand foot ; and Damascus was speedily besieged on all sides . A number of events now took place of which we have but confused accounts . Noureddin , it would seem , commenced his march for the relief of ...
... thousand horsemen and sixty thousand foot ; and Damascus was speedily besieged on all sides . A number of events now took place of which we have but confused accounts . Noureddin , it would seem , commenced his march for the relief of ...
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... thousand pieces of gold for affording this sanguinary pleasure to the new vizier . Taking advantage of the first dissensions of Egypt , while Abbas was employing every unholy means to raise himself to the supreme authority , the ...
... thousand pieces of gold for affording this sanguinary pleasure to the new vizier . Taking advantage of the first dissensions of Egypt , while Abbas was employing every unholy means to raise himself to the supreme authority , the ...
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... thousand Frankish prisoners of the highest rank , who had remained in captivity since the battle of Paneas . * Ma- nuel , very ready to be mollified , made no further effort , and after spending some time at Antioch in pleasures and ...
... thousand Frankish prisoners of the highest rank , who had remained in captivity since the battle of Paneas . * Ma- nuel , very ready to be mollified , made no further effort , and after spending some time at Antioch in pleasures and ...
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A History of the Life of Richard Cœur-de-Lion, King of England, Հատոր 2 George Payne Rainsford James Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1842 |
A History of the Life of Richard Cœur-de-Lion, King of England, Հատոր 2 George Payne Rainsford James Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1842 |
A History of the Life of Richard Cœur-de-Lion, King of England, Հատոր 2 George Payne Rainsford James Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1842 |
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