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  • Saracens - Encyclopedia. com
    Saracens Name applied by the ancient Greeks and Romans to the Arab tribes who threatened their borders The name was later extended to include all Arabs and eventually all Muslims The name was later extended to include all Arabs and eventually all Muslims
  • Saracen - Encyclopedia. com
    *Saracen* an Arab or Muslim [1], especially at the time of the Crusades; originally, among the later Greeks and Romans, a name for the nomadic peoples of the Syro-Arabian desert which harassed the Syrian confines of the Empire The name comes (in Middle English, via Old French and late Latin) fro
  • Jewish People Caught in the Crusades | Encyclopedia. com
    Ronald C Finucane, in Soldiers of the Faith: Crusaders and Moslems at War, quotes the powerful and important abbot (religious leader) of the monastery at Cluny, France, who wrote: "What is the good of going to the end of the world at great loss of men and money to fight the Saracens [Muslims], when we permit among us other infidels who are a
  • Crusades: Christian Perspective | Encyclopedia. com
    The notion of a just war as revenge for an injury done to Christ had been invoked in the fight against Muslims in Spain and Sicily and, even earlier, in the Carolingian expeditions against pagans and Saracens In 878, Pope John VIII offered spiritual incentives to those who would arm themselves against his foes in Italy
  • Poetry of the Crusades | Encyclopedia. com
    Those protecting the last of the long line of Charlemagne's soldiers were killed in an ambush, slaughtered in the Roncesvalles (or in old French, Rencesvals) pass of the Pyrenees mountains by Basques, the natives of a portion of northern Spain The poem, however, changes this enemy to Muslims, also called Saracens or Paynims
  • Richard I, the Lionheart - Encyclopedia. com
    (The Saracens were a nomadic Muslim people who came from a region between Syria and Arabia and whose name was equated by the Crusaders with all Muslim or Arab forces ) Despite being sick with fever, Richard and the Crusaders finally captured the city on July 12, 1191
  • The Medieval Castle - Encyclopedia. com
    Islamic forces known as the Saracens took Spain and pushed far into France before being turned back at the Battle of Poitiers (732 or 733), but remained a threat to Italy and southern France The Magyars attacked from eastern Europe, carrying out their incursions from the late ninth century to the 950s
  • Paladins - Encyclopedia. com
    Paladins In medieval European legend, the paladins were 12 brave knights who were loyal followers of Charlemagne, the king of the Franks and founder of the Holy Roman Empire
  • Charles Martel - Encyclopedia. com
    In October 732 Charles won a major victory against the Saracens outside Poitiers despite the fact that the invaders were mounted and the Franks were on foot The battle, aside from temporarily checking the expansion of the Moslems, was of long-range significance because it was here that Charles became convinced of the necessity of cavalry
  • Polemics: Christian-Muslim Polemics - Encyclopedia. com
    Widely read by an English-language public, Ameer Al ī (1849 – 1928) skillfully reversed the Christian sociohistorical attack on Islam, notably in his Spirit of Islam (1891) and his Short History of the Saracens (1899)





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