Joinville's "The Life of St. Louis"

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History

 

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Ellen W

 

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August 16, 2014

 

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Through this, Europeans learn more than ever before about these Muslims they were in contact with: both positively and negatively. Through Joinville’s account of the sixth and seventh crusades in The Life of Saint Louis, we are informed about a few of the things that the crusaders learned from their direct contact with these Muslims, or ‘Saracens’ as Joinville calls them...
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One of the stories Joinville tells is about how the Saracen army stays in good shape and condition. He tells that the leading men in their armies were mostly foreigners whom merchants had bought from other lands. This happened because one ruler would conquer another and sold the men to merchants who in turn sold them to the Egyptians...
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