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... horse Apulia . and five hundred foot ; and , after the recall of the Byzantine 1043 legions 30 from the Sicilian war , their numbers are magnified to the amount of threescore thousand men . Their herald proposed the option of battle or ...
... horse Apulia . and five hundred foot ; and , after the recall of the Byzantine 1043 legions 30 from the Sicilian war , their numbers are magnified to the amount of threescore thousand men . Their herald proposed the option of battle or ...
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... horse had been slain , and he was dragged away by the Saracens ; but that he owed his rescue to his good sword , and had retreated with his saddle on his back , lest the meanest trophy might be left in the hands of the miscreants . In ...
... horse had been slain , and he was dragged away by the Saracens ; but that he owed his rescue to his good sword , and had retreated with his saddle on his back , lest the meanest trophy might be left in the hands of the miscreants . In ...
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... horse- men to fifteen thousand foot . The example and footsteps of Peter were closely pursued by another fanatic , the monk Godescal , whose sermons had swept away fifteen or twenty thousand peasants from the villages of Germany . Their ...
... horse- men to fifteen thousand foot . The example and footsteps of Peter were closely pursued by another fanatic , the monk Godescal , whose sermons had swept away fifteen or twenty thousand peasants from the villages of Germany . Their ...
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CHAPTER LII | 1 |
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