The armies of Saladin, Sultan of Islam and the Muslims, enter the Kingdom of Jerusalem. Guy de Lusignan, the King of Jerusalem, assembles a large army to oppose him: twelve hundred knights, innumerable Turcopoles, and 18,000 foot soldiers....See moreThe armies of Saladin, Sultan of Islam and the Muslims, enter the Kingdom of Jerusalem. Guy de Lusignan, the King of Jerusalem, assembles a large army to oppose him: twelve hundred knights, innumerable Turcopoles, and 18,000 foot soldiers. The Christians proceed with their troops. The Count of Tripoli is in the vanguard, according to his rank, and the others go on the right and left, each according to the custom of the land. The line of the Lord's Cross and the line of the King follow, and lastly, the Knights Templars form the rearguard .
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