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CHAPTER LIX: The Crusades
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He quotes a letter written in the name of Saladin by the caliph Alfdel, to show that Raymond was considered by the Mahometans their most dangerous and detested enemy.

"No person of distinction among the Christians escaped, except the count, (of Tripoli) whom God curse.

God made him die shortly afterwards, and sent him from the kingdom of death to hell."-- M.] [Footnote 61: Benaud, Reginald, or Arnold de Chatillon, is celebrated by the Latins in his life and death; but the circumstances of the latter are more distinctly related by Bohadin and Abulfeda; and Joinville (Hist.

de St.Louis, p.

70) alludes to the practice of Saladin, of never putting to death a prisoner who had tasted his bread and salt.


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