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Tancred

[ tang-krid ]

noun

  1. 1078?–1112, Norman leader in the first Crusade.


Tancred

/ ˈtæŋkrɪd /

noun

  1. Tancred1112MNormanMISC: crusader died 1112, Norman hero of the First Crusade, who played a prominent part in the capture of Jerusalem (1099)
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"Lead Iftikhar Eddauleh this way," raged Tancred, his green eyes fired with his wrath.

Soon as the alarm was spread, Prince Tancred, who was near Cefalu, took ships and followed after the pirate's two vessels.

Richard saw Tancred riding back within the lines bareheaded and bloody, his lance broken.

In a sortie Bohemond the crafty and brave was wounded; Tancred's and Godfrey's valor ended in repulse.

Tancred of Montacute knelt down on the sacred soil, and bowed his head in prayer.

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