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- Zardana (Arabic: زردنا, also spelled Zerdana or Zirdana) is a village in northwestern Syria, administratively part of Idlib Governorate. The village lies...
- William of Zardana, also known as William of Saone (died in 1132 or 1133), was a powerful baron who held Balatanos, Saone and Zardana in the Prin****lity...
- received Zardana from Roger, probably after the crusaders occupied the fortress in 1111. Located to the east of the Orontes River, Zardana was one of...
- crusader troops and marched against the Muslims as far as Tell Danith near Zardana. The crusaders and the united armies of Toghtekin and Ilghazi clashed in...
- Beatrice of Saone, the widow of the wealthy Antiochene baron, William of Zardana. She gave birth to at least two daughters and a son surviving to adulthood:...
- frontier. Zengi inflicted major defeats against Antioch, capturing Atharib, Zardana, Tell Aghdi, Ma’arat al-Nu’man, Ma’arrat Misrin and Ka****ab. He captured...
- prepared to retreat to the stronghold of Hab, c. 25 kilometers southwest of Zardana. On the morning of August 14, Baldwin carefully arranged the Frankish army...
- Zengi led a campaign against Antioch during which he captured Atharib, Zardana, Tell Aghdi, Ma’arat al-Nu’man, Ma’arrat Misrin and Ka****ab. The Count...
- six-year-old mare Zardana, who achieved a career-best speed figure of 101 in the race. Rachel toted top weight of 123 pounds, with Zardana at 121 pounds and...
- Northern March Hugh III of Le Puiset, French nobleman and crusader William of Zardana (or Saône), French nobleman (or 1133) Steven Runciman (1952). A History...