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  • Then I finish the last pages of the chapter, taking the thirst-wracked Crusaders to the Horns of Hattin.

    zornhau: Kurtzhau and the Fallen Crusaders zornhau 2010

  • Kurtzhau was pretty poleaxed by Hattin in Welch's "Knight Crusader", so I want to go carefully.

    zornhau: My Eagle of the Ninth zornhau 2010

  • If the English had possessed the archery tech and military culture of Agincourt in the 12th century, the Franks might not have gotten their butts kicked at Hattin.

    Final Epic Robin Hood Movie Trailer | /Film 2010

  • Thank you for the link to the Battle of the Horns of Hattin.

    BOOK VIEW CAFE BLOG » 10 Ways to Prove You Didn’t Do Your Horse Homework 2010

  • If you want to know how that works in reality, look up the Battle of the Horns of Hattin, July 1187 and bear in mind that in those conditions, a single horse needs upwards of 50 gallons of water per day.

    BOOK VIEW CAFE BLOG » 10 Ways to Prove You Didn’t Do Your Horse Homework 2010

  • The great merit of "Holy Warriors" and "The Crusades" is that they give full accounts of key events and figures in one volume: e.g., the capture of Jerusalem by the Franks in 1099, the retaking of the city by the Muslims after the Battle of Hattin in 1187, and the Fourth Crusade on Constantinople; the personalities of Richard the Lionhearted, the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II, and Saladin, the Muslim leader.

    Rescuers, Not Invaders 2010

  • The great merit of "Holy Warriors" and "The Crusades" is that they give full accounts of key events and figures in one volume: e.g., the capture of Jerusalem by the Franks in 1099, the retaking of the city by the Muslims after the Battle of Hattin in 1187, and the Fourth Crusade on Constantinople; the personalities of Richard the Lionhearted, the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II, and Saladin, the Muslim leader.

    Rescuers, Not Invaders 2010

  • If you want to know how that works in reality, look up the Battle of the Horns of Hattin, July 1187 and bear in mind that in those conditions, a single horse needs upwards of 50 gallons of water per day.

    BOOK VIEW CAFE BLOG » 10 Ways to Prove You Didn’t Do Your Horse Homework 2010

  • The great merit of "Holy Warriors" and "The Crusades" is that they give full accounts of key events and figures in one volume: e.g., the capture of Jerusalem by the Franks in 1099, the retaking of the city by the Muslims after the Battle of Hattin in 1187, and the Fourth Crusade on Constantinople; the personalities of Richard the Lionhearted, the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II, and Saladin, the Muslim leader.

    Rescuers, Not Invaders 2010

  • Thank you for the link to the Battle of the Horns of Hattin.

    BOOK VIEW CAFE BLOG » 10 Ways to Prove You Didn’t Do Your Horse Homework 2010

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