The Deeds of God Through the FranksGuibert, Abbot of Nogent-sous-Coucy
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The Deeds of God Through the Franks
Guibert, Abbot of Nogent-sous-Coucy
Crusades -- First, 1096-1099
At their first attack, which they launched with great
ferocity, they terrified the inhabitants. Like a swarm of flies, a
remarkably large crowd of pagans flocked to the fort. The following
night, our men set up their tents at one end of the city, and lit
many beacon fires, giving the impression that the entire Frankish
army was there. Desperately afraid, the pagans judged that they
could not protect their lives with their shields, and decided that
the only way to escape death was to flee on foot. During the night
they slipped away silently, leaving the city filled with wealthy
treasure, and empty of inhabitants. Thus they piously fulfilled
Scripture, which says that, "Skin for skin, yea, all that a man hath
he will give for his life."[193] This city, situated on the sea, has
a fine port in one of its suburbs. The next day our men prepared to
attack the city in full strength, but when they assembled to fight,
they found that the city was empty. After entering, they remained
there only until they set off to besiege the city of Archas, which I
mentioned above. However, there was another city nearby, which was
called Maraclea. He who was in charge of it, whom they called the
emir, immediately prepared to enter into an agreement, and soon
accepted our men and their banners in the city.
Meanwhile duke Godfrey, Bohemund and the count of Flanders had
reached Laodicia.[194] But Bohemund, impatient at being separated
from his beloved Antioch, left his companions and returned to her.
With equal desire, the others set out to besiege a city called Gibel.
[195] Rumor reached count Raymond of Saint-Gilles that a huge force
of pagans had assembled to wage war against him. He quickly called
all the leaders of his army together, and asked them what should be
done. The group replied that there was nothing to be done in these
circumstances, except to call for help from their companions on the
Lord's journey. He accepted and quickly carried out this plan. When
the leaders, that is duke Godfrey and Robert of Flanders, found out
that their companions were in trouble, they made an agreement with
the ruler of the city of Gibel, who gave them magnificent gifts of
horses and gold, and they gave up the siege of the city, and went off
to bring help to the count. Their expectation of waging war was
disappointed, however, and they all decided to go back to the siege
of the fort at Archas. They gave themselves to the project
energetically, and a short time later undertook an expedition against
the inhabitants of Tripoli, whom they found ready for battle, with an
army of Turks, Saracens, and Arabs lined up in front of the walls of
the city. Our men attacked them vigorously and compelled them to
take refuge in flight. The result was not merely a carnage of the
nobles of the city, but wholesale slaughter, to the point that the
waves of the river that ran through the city were died red with their
blood, and the sewers were stained with this foulness.
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