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Description Crusaders attacking a castle
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Source Johnson, Helen Kendrik (Ed.): “World’s Best Music”' (1900)[1]
Author Johnson, Helen Kendrik (Ed.) (?)
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Crusaders (Mediaeval [US. Medieval] soldiers) attack a castle. One of them has just been struck by an arrow. The man behind him wears a crown, and his hauberk bears the three lions of England. To their left another soldier, wearing a helmet and chain mail, draws a bow, preparing to shoot an arrow. In the distance are horsemen with spears held upright.

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