- Was Ṣalāḥ ad-Dīn Yūsuf as benevolent as he is often . . . - Reddit
Saladin was legendary among the crusaders even before the loss of Jerusalem and the Third Crusade For example, in 1184 he besieged the crusader fortress of Kerak during the wedding of a crusader princess
- Did Saladin struggle against Baldwin IV? : r AskHistorians - Reddit
Saladin and Baldwin do seem to have respected each other, but the story of Saladin sending physicians to Baldwin was invented for Kingdom of Heaven, and was probably based on similar legends about Saladin sending doctors to king Richard during the Third Crusade Sources:
- Did King Baldwin really punish Raynald of Chatillon? - Reddit
In 1177 the crusaders defeated Saladin, the sultan of Damascus and Egypt, at the Battle of Montgisard This is often depicted as a grand victory for the teenage leper-king Baldwin, but it was actually Raynald who was in charge of the army Raynald’s poor reputation mostly comes from his actions as lord of Oultrejordain
- r islamichistory on Reddit: What are some books on sultan salahuddin . . .
Saladin is more often than not seen as the 'good guy' and Richard, while painted as Saladin's match in military tact, is seen as a 'bad guy' Also remember, Richard the Lionheart and Saladin were not characters in the first crusade, nor the second, in fact they were only the leaders in the events of the third crusade (which largely failed)
- Why exactly did Saladin want the city of Jerusalem? - Reddit
Saladin's famous line in Kingdom of Heaven is that Jerusalem means "nothing" and "everything " The dialogue is fictional and no medieval person would have ever said it that way, but it is a somewhat accurate description of how medieval Muslims and Christians felt about Jerusalem
- Was Saladin a guy who actually would’ve sent his physicians? : r . . .
Was Saladin a guy who actually would’ve sent his physicians? In this short (but epic) clip, Saladin tells King Baldwin IV of Jerusalem that he will send for his physicians to attend to the king’s leprosy
- Saladin looks cool. . . but how does he work? : r LancerRPG - Reddit
The Saladin doesn’t have access to nearly that much damage so you’ll generally be focusing on its abilities and staying near your allies to protect them from high damage ranged attacks
- Is Saladin really that bad? : r WorldofTanks - Reddit
The Saladin is very similar to the EBR, um, well except for gun handling, speed, turning ability, concealment, durability, view range, etc Okay, fine, they both have tires
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