The Annals of Roger de Hoveden, Comprising the History of England and of Other Countries of Europe from A.D. 732 to A.D. 1201, Volumen 2AMS Press, 1968 |
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... Christians , on which the latter betook themselves to flight , and many of them were slain and many taken prisoners . On the same day also , being the calends of May , sixty brethren ... Christians A.D. 1187 . 65 DEFEAT OF THE CHRISTIANS .
... Christians , on which the latter betook themselves to flight , and many of them were slain and many taken prisoners . On the same day also , being the calends of May , sixty brethren ... Christians A.D. 1187 . 65 DEFEAT OF THE CHRISTIANS .
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... Christian pilgrims , at whose arrival the king , and all who were with him , greatly rejoiced with exceed- ing gladness . Accordingly , Saladin , after levying a large army , approached the army of the Christians , and fought a battle ...
... Christian pilgrims , at whose arrival the king , and all who were with him , greatly rejoiced with exceed- ing gladness . Accordingly , Saladin , after levying a large army , approached the army of the Christians , and fought a battle ...
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... Christians , written in Hebrew , Greek , and Latin , and by them signified to the Christians all the circumstances and intentions of the pagans ; in consequence of which , the Christians , being often forewarned , avoided the stratagems ...
... Christians , written in Hebrew , Greek , and Latin , and by them signified to the Christians all the circumstances and intentions of the pagans ; in consequence of which , the Christians , being often forewarned , avoided the stratagems ...
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