Saint Catherine’s Day Miracle – the Battle of Montgisard

  • Elrich M
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Elrich, M. (2013). Saint Catherine’s Day Miracle – the Battle of Montgisard. In C. J. Rogers, K. DeVries, & J. France (Eds.), Journal of medieval military history. Volume XI (pp. 95–105). Boydell Press. Retrieved from https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/3C490E23CA7C5480E91DA5673468048B

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