Dan Seitz

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When he assessed the human cost of the events that summer, he calculated that between the Springs of Cresson and the Horns of Hattin, two hundred and ninety knights had been lost: a huge swath of the Templars’ manpower in the East. This was only a fraction of the thousands of other men who had gone down with them, victims of the master’s thirst for martyrdom, which seemed to embrace everyone but himself.
The Templars: The Rise and Spectacular Fall of God's Holy Warriors
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