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defended by the Sultan Saladin, with an army magnificent both for its numbers and its discipline.
Richard I. and Berengaria.
For nearly two years the Crusaders had pushed the siege, and made efforts almost superhuman to dislodge the enemy. Various battles had taken place in the open fields with no decisive advantage to either party, and Guy of Lusignan had begun to despair of taking that strong position without aid from