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How to use Saracen in a sentence

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They ventured seawards only after 1000, when the Saracen threat had passed.
Italy traded with the Saracens intensely and its southern tip was under Saracen rule.
Roland, meanwhile, lands in the nick of time to beat the enemy Saracen Sarwegur and save the city and all of France.
It has a marvelous glassed-in central cloister, where breakfast is served in summer, and a swimming pool sheltering beneath the Saracen tower opposite.
The ten-ton Saracen, fitted with a Browning turret-mounted machine gun and a BREN anti-aircraft gun, first saw service in Malaya and was a common sight in Northern Ireland.
The Saracen was England's best ball-carrier and had another excellent game.
Once some brothers went into the country of the infidels and met a Saracen who, moved by pity, offered them the money they needed for food.
Damage is light, but given the paucity of Frankish reinforcements, any damage the Saracen player can inflict is worthwhile.
Roland becomes the commander of the rearguard, appointed to the post at the instance of the traitor Ganelon, who is in league with the Saracen king Marsile.
The city was eventually damaged when a group of Franks set fire to a mosque in the Saracen quarter and Alexius IV refused to make the promised payment.
In Europe, evidence for the use of drums is hazy before the 13th century, when small kettledrums and tabors of Arab or Saracen origin were brought back from the Crusades.
The armies of James I liberated the town from Saracen control.
However, date from this period, numerous Saracen towers that are located in various parts of the Ligurian coast: there was, in fact, a revival of Arab piracy.
Those five chapters were the start of her children's debut Fly By Night, a rumbustiously imagined rollick through the adventures of the black-eyed orphan Mosca Mye and her pugilistic goose Saracen.
The martello towers was put up for the Guernsey people to get in out of the way of the Grand Saracen.
Simply by showing to them the Most Blessed Sacrament distanced the Saracen mercenaries, who were on the point of attacking the convent of San Damiano and pillaging the city of Assisi.
The Saracen player may roll for Continuation if he wants to do so.
A stroll in this village permits to discover a rich heritage: the old oil mill, the laundry, the castle and its Saracen tower, the remaining ramparts, and the church restored at the beginning of the XXth century.
The story is of a Crusader knight entrapped by a Saracen sorceress who, as she approaches to finish him off, is struck by love and restrained by cupid.
The original settlement was founded in 830 by Gregory IV who had houses built by a very high wall and a ditch to defend the inhabitants from the Saracen.
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Guy, advancing as gaily as if he had been in the tiltyard at Wark, gallantly unhorsed one Saracen with the point of his lance.
But ladies are not to be won thus, and Iseult did not love the Saracen knight.
The Saracen was not satisfied with this reason, nor with any other argument which Xavier used against the Alcoran.
In other places the rock was damasked like a Saracen buckler, or engraved like a Florentine vase.
Then she turned to fly, but, quick as thought, the Saracen plucked at her robe to stop her.
He was immediately after captured by the Saracen forces, and reduced to slavery.
From that place the Saracen sailed for the river Gambia, soon after the 2nd of March.
To-day, they wear the ochre helmet, and show the profiles of Saracen warriors.
They were not sure whether she were most Saracen, gipsy, or Jew.
He was a powerful warrior, and had already overthrown many a Saracen.
Secondly, we learnt yet more enormously from what the Saracen did not do.
But to be accurate, it was a Moorish invasion and a Saracen conquest!
The German, the Saracen, the Norman made their appearance on the scene.
But leave me not, good Pilgrim Think but of that fierce and savage Templar, with his Saracen slaves they will regard neither territory, nor manor, nor lordship.
It was a Black Saracen Xl model and had new front and rear Schwalbe Black Jack tyres which featured a prominent white line all the way around either side of the tyre.
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