A look at two passages from Jean of Joinville, one of our most important primary sources for the Seventh Crusade of Saint King Louis IX of France against Ayyubid Egypt. The Knights Templar here are seen in both offensive and defensive manoeuvres. We get an idea of how Templar cavalry functioned in a difficult combat situation.
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