A Problem in the Use of Parallel Source Material in Medieval History : the Capture of Jerusalem in 1099
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On the third day, some of our men, namely Raymond Piletus and Raymond of Taurina, went out on a foraging expedition. They encountered a force of two hundred Arabs and the sol- diers of Christ fought these unbelievers. With the Lord's help, they fought so valiantly . that they killed many of the enemy and captured thirty horses. On the first Monday after our ar- rival, we made an attack on the city and so bravely did we fight that if scalding ladders had been ready for our use, the city would mo...st certainly have fallen into our hands. As it was, we pulled down the outer wall and placed one ladder against the main wall, so that some of our men ascended and fought hand to hand with swords and lances against the Saracen defenders of the city. Many of our men were killed in this attack, but the enemy lost more heavily. However, for a period of ten days, we were not able to buy ^The church of St. Stephen was built on the spot where Stephen was supposed to have been stoned. The church that the .crusaders found in ruins was built by the Greeks about the 8th century.
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