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The horsemen were astonishingly skilled, capable of controlling with one or no hands beautifully trained steeds weighing eight or nine hundred pounds, stringing and drawing a heavy bow at a gallop and firing with mortal accuracy from over and around their horse’s neck, head and flanks.28 They worked in small, mobile groups, arriving one after the other and maintaining constant pressure.
The Templars: The Rise and Spectacular Fall of God's Holy Warriors
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