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Two days after this they fended off a full-blooded assault during which the Templars lost a large number of horses as their tormentors rode behind them raining down javelins and arrows. After the attackers had been beaten back, a huge pile of dead horses was made and “the common people made a great commotion as they struggled greedily to buy the meat, which was not cheap.”
The Templars: The Rise and Spectacular Fall of God's Holy Warriors
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