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... treating, it was hardly different from a rout.
The vast majority of Saracen infantry and recruited peasants were captured, either to pay ransom or be sold as slaves, if lucky—those less fortunate were directly beheaded by the "barbaric Franks."
Countless corpses, stripped of clothing and valuables, were left exposed, with the skies filled with vultures and wolves in the desert almost bursting with fullness.
The entire enemy camp’s supplies were joyfully carried back by th ...
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