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"0": "Chapter 11: How Saladin was overcome, and how afterwards prevailed\n\nAbout this time, Philip, the illustrious count of Flanders, stricken with pious devotion, entered the land of \nJerusalem with a numerous army, anxious to effect something against Saladin, and to extend the Christian \nterritory. Offended, however, by the Templars, he led the Christian forces to Antioch, on the invitation of its prince, and with his co-operation he laid siege to a strongly fortified town called Hareng. He made no impression \nupon it, however, but retired with disgrace. Hearing that the land of the Lord was more than usually bereft of \nits defense, in consequence of this removal of its troops, Saladin made a sudden irruption into it at the head of \na countless force; and, making no stop on the frontiers, forthwith penetrated into the heart of the country, as \nthough he should possess it. The Christian prince, adorning the leprosy of his body by the energy of his mind, \nassembled as large an army as the time would permit; and, as he was about to fight the battle of his God, and not \nhis own, he was undismayed at the number of his enemies. Preceded, therefore, by the cross of the Lord, and about to engage near the town of Rama, which his opponents had besieged, he relied on the Divine assistance, and routed these terrific armies of an abandoned race. Saladin, taking to flight, escaped with difficulty, while thousands of his hosts were slain. This battle was successfully fought by the Christians, by Christ's assistance, on the seventh of the kalends of December. [25th Nov.]\n\nWilliam of Newburgh: Book Three (12th Century A.D.)"
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