The boozer’s name pays tribute to the legend that Richard the Lionheart visited Amersham during the Third Crusade in the 12th century. ‘Saracen’ was a term used to describe Arabs and Turks ...
The pub name, The Saracen’s Head, is said to be linked to the Crusades and seen as a sign of respect of the fighting qualities of enemies. Khalid Baqa, 60, claims the “depiction of a bearded ...
Other terms such as ‘Saracen’ were also used to refer to ... Or he may be connected to the Crusades. The Crusades were when Europeans went to fight ‘in the Holy Land’ against non-Christians.
The Crusade was one of many Doctor Who stories ... Palestine where King Richard the Lionheart is waging a war with the Saracen ruler, Saladin.
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