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" Christ from excessive cold and from enormous torrents of rain. What some say about the impossibility of bearing the heat of the sun throughout Syria is untrue, for the winter there is very similar to our winter in the West.  "
Old World Background to American History: An Elementary History for the ... - Page 237
by Samuel Bannister Harding, Margaret Snodgrass Harding, Mrs. Margaret Snodgrass Harding - 1919 - 378 pages
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The Early Reformation Period in England

Edward Potts Cheyney - Great Britain - 1895 - 204 pages
...similar to our winter in the west. 1 When truly Caspian [Bagi Seian], the emir of Antioch — that is/ prince and lord — perceived that he was hard pressed by us, he sent his son Sensodolo [Chems Ecldaulah] by name, to the prince who holds Jerusalem, and to the prince of Calep,...
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The Story of the Middle Ages

Samuel Bannister Harding - Civilization, Medieval - 1901 - 242 pages
...similar to our winter in the West. "When the Emir of Antioch—that is, its prince and lord—perceived that he was hard pressed by us, he sent his son to...princes. These five Emirs, with 12,000 picked Turkish horse-' men, suddenly came to aid the inhabitants of Antioch. We, indeed, ignorant of this, had sent...
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Translations and Reprints from the Original Sources of [European ..., Volume 1

University of Pennsylvania. Dept. of History - 1902 - 200 pages
...similar to our winter in the west. When truly Caspian [Bagi Seian], the emir of Antioch— that is, prince and lord — perceived that he was hard pressed by us, he sent his son Seusodolo [Chems Eddaulah] by name, to the prince who holds Jerusalem, and to the prince of Calep,...
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Readings in European History: From the breaking up of the Roman empire to ...

James Harvey Robinson - Europe - 1904 - 588 pages
...similar to our winter in the west. When Caspian [Bagi Seian], the emir (ie prince and lord) of Antioch, perceived that he was hard pressed by us, he sent his son, Sensadolo by name, to the prince who holds Jerusalem, and to the prince of Calep Rodoam, and to Docap,...
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Essentials in Medieval and Modern History: (from Charlemagne to the Present Day)

Samuel Bannister Harding - History, Modern - 1905 - 652 pages
...the winter there is very similar to our winter in the West. " When the emir of Antioch — that is, prince and lord — perceived that he was hard pressed...and to three other princes. These five emirs, with twelve thousand picked Turkish horsemen, suddenly came to aid the inhabitants of Antioch. We, indeed,...
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Essentials in Medieval and Modern History: (from Charlemagne to the Present Day)

Samuel Bannister Harding - History, Modern - 1905 - 668 pages
...similar to our winter in the West. "When the emir of Antioch — that is, prince and lord—perceived that he was hard pressed by us, he sent his son to...and to three other princes. These five emirs, with twelve thousand picked Turkish horsemen, suddenly came to aid the inhabitants of Antioch. We, indeed,...
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New Mediæval and Modern History

Samuel Bannister Harding - History, Modern - 1913 - 812 pages
...the winter there is very similar to our winter in the West. "When the emir of Antioch — that is, prince and lord — perceived that he was hard pressed...and to the prince of Damascus, and to three other j SO- yicprinces. These five emirs, with 12,000 picked Turkish horse- tones over men. suddenly came...
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New Medieval and Modern History

Samuel Bannister Harding - History, Modern - 1918 - 842 pages
...the winter there is very similar to our winter in the West. "When the emir of Antioch — that is, prince and lord — perceived that he was hard pressed...and to the prince of Damascus, and to three other 159- yicprinces. These five emirs, with 12,000 picked Turkish horse- tones over men, suddenly came...
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The Story of Man's Early Progress

Willis Mason West - History, Ancient - 1920 - 872 pages
...our brethren and followers were killed also, and their souls were born to the joys of Paradise. . . . These five emirs, with 12,000 picked Turkish horsemen, suddenly came to aid the inhabitants of Antioch. God fought for us, His faithful. On that day we conquered them and killed an innumerable multitude...
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The First Crusade: "The Chronicle of Fulcher of Chartres" and Other Source ...

Edward Peters - Biography & Autobiography - 1998 - 336 pages
...similar to our winter in the west. When truly Caspian [Bagi Seian], the emir of Antioch— that is, prince and lord— perceived that he was hard pressed by us, he sent his son Sensodolo [Chems Eddaulah] by name, to the prince who holds Jerusalem, and to the prince of Calep,...
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