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Saladin
[ sal-uh-din ]
noun
- Salāh-ed-Dīn Yūsuf ibn Ayyūb, 1137–93, sultan of Egypt and Syria 1175–93: opponent of Crusaders.
Saladin
/ ˈsælədɪn /
noun
- Saladin?11371193MSyrianPOLITICS: hereditary rulerMILITARY: general Arabic name Salah-ed-Din Yusuf ibn-Ayyub. ?1137–93, sultan of Egypt and Syria and opponent of the Crusaders. He defeated the Christians near Tiberias (1187) and captured Acre, Jerusalem, and Ashkelon. He fought against Richard I of England and Philip II of France during the Third Crusade (1189–92)
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Notes
Saladin became legendary for both his military genius and his generosity.
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Example Sentences
Otis, who tells me he was called “Saladin” on the inside, has taken an almost tragically circuitous route in getting here.
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If the valour of Europe was of no avail, the contrivance of the sea, the cunning of Genoa must bring down Saladin.
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Now, Saladin had failed to carry out the terms of the surrender of Acre.
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They related that the town had been taken by Saladin, and that only the citadel yet held out.
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"The talisman—the powerful remedy, royal brother," said King Richard to Saladin.
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But whatever other terms Richard demands of Saladin, shall be as willingly yielded as yonder fountain yields its waters.
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