Dan Seitz

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Amalric was a competent king: one Muslim writer admired his “bravery and subtle cunning, the likes of which the Franks had not seen since they appeared in Syria.”2 But during the decade he governed Jerusalem his kingdom grew steadily less stable, and at times this brought him into open conflict not only with the Muslim rulers of Syria and Egypt, but with his own men.
The Templars: The Rise and Spectacular Fall of God's Holy Warriors
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