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hmmm, frankly (stockwellpete wrote:Especially for Frank, the luckiest dice-roller ever known to FOG.![]()
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It was meant to be a joke, Frank.frankpowerful wrote: hmmm, frankly () this doesn't sound like a compliment

indeed, though the definition franco-aragonese is misleading...the crusaders came from northern-central france, their opponents were some lords from southern france, helped by the king of aragon; not only the foot soldiers, but even the cowardly raymond VI of toulouse deserted the battlefield without a fightstockwellpete wrote:Sumption's basic argument is that the fighting was really between the mounted Crusader knights and sergeants and the mounted Aragonese and French (the Franco-Aragonese only had a 2:1 advantage). The foot soldiers on both sides were fairly inactive until the pursuit phase. A large contingent of Toulousians did attack Muret but they were massacred by the crusaders after the main conflict was over.


too difficult for me to propose the right definition in englishstockwellpete wrote:How would you describe them then, Frank? "Aragonese-Cathar" maybe? De Montfort's army can just be called "Crusaders", can't they?

