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Their lives were precarious and they knew it. They were trying their best to fit themselves into a country which would never quite accept them, and to make themselves acceptable in a part of the world where their intrusion was resented in the vain hope that thus their establishments might endure ... The Orient remained strange and hostile. Unfamiliar diseases abounded. No one could be trusted. There was never security or peace for long. In any alley-way an assassin might be lurking, sent down from the Old Man of the Mountain. At any moment the lord might have to rise from his couch to ride out against enemy raiders. At any moment his lady might find herself in charge of the defence of her castle. At any moment the festivities might be interrupted by the sound of the infidel mangonels pounding against the walls. Life was merry, but it was short; and when the crisis came there was no lack of gallantry among the lords and ladies of Outremer. They had tasted with relish the gracious things of life; and they faced their doom with pride and resolution.


Steven Runciman


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Did you know about Steven Runciman?

In the course of his long life he would master an astonishing number of languages so that for example when writing about the Middle East he relied not only on accounts in Latin and Greek and the Western vernaculars but consulted Arabic Turkish Persian Hebrew Syriac Armenian and Georgian sources as well. "Balkan Cities--Yesterday and Today. 4 (1977): 1-12.

His best known work is his three volume A History of the Crusades (1951-54).

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