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Scott A. Richardson
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Dorylaeum article

Postby Scott A. Richardson » Sat Nov 24, 2007 9:28 pm

I am very pleased to announce the publication of my first military history article in the present edition of Military Heritage Magazine. It is about the Battle of Dorylaeum, which was the very first full-scale battle between the Crusaders and Turks. Considering the crowd we have gathered here, I thought the group would appreciate the content and certainly be able to offer insightful feedback. Hope you all enjoy it.
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Postby Mars Healey » Sun Nov 25, 2007 7:51 pm

Sounds interesting. I know you can't copy the article here. Can you give us an excerpt?
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Postby Scott A. Richardson » Mon Nov 26, 2007 1:07 pm

Mars Healey wrote:Sounds interesting. I know you can't copy the article here. Can you give us an excerpt?


It basically tracks the Crusade's development and the Crusaders' path once they reach Constantinople, then describes this pivotal battle in detail. This is really was a very significant battle and one that is often over looked, so I'm happy to get it some attention.
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