Crossword-Solution: SALADIN
We have 23 clues for the answer “SALADIN”
| Clue | Answers |
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| First sultan of both Syria and Egypt | 1 answer |
| Victor at Tiberias: 1187 | 1 answer |
| Tikrit-born sultan | 1 answer |
| Sultan who opposed the Crusaders. | 1 answer |
| Sultan who opposed Crusaders (1137–93). | 1 answer |
| Sultan who captured Jerusalem in 1187 | 1 answer |
| Storied Eygptian sultan | 1 answer |
| Saracen chief | 1 answer |
| Richard the Lionheart defeated him | 1 answer |
| Moslem warrior of 12th century. | 1 answer |
| Foe of Richard I | 1 answer |
| Egyptian ruler who resisted the Crusades | 1 answer |
| Egypt's ruler, 1174–93. | 1 answer |
| Crusaders' mighty enemy | 1 answer |
| Crusaders' formidable foe | 1 answer |
| Black ___ (Warwick's horse) | 1 answer |
| Foe of the Crusaders. | 2 answers |
| Crusaders' adversary | 2 answers |
| Crusader's foe | 2 answers |
| Character in "The Talisman." | 2 answers |
| CRUSADERS | 8 answers |
| sultanate | 13 answers |
| Warrior | 56 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SALADIN (5)
Now it is of Tancred's daughter he tells, and now of Rossiglione's wife; anon of the cozening gardener he speaks and anon of Alibech; of what befell Gillette de Narbonne, of Iphigenia and Cymon, of Saladin, of Calandrino, of Dianora and Ansaldo we hear; and what subject soever he touches he quickens it into life, and he so subtly invests it with that indefinable quality of his genius as to attract thereunto not only our sympathies but also our enthusiasm.
Lying prone upon the floor of the shaded front piazza, behind the fragrant garden, he followed the fortunes of Tom Jones and Sophia; he wept over the fate of Eugene Aram; he penetrated with Richard the Lion-heart into Saladin's tent, with Gil Blas into the robbers' cave; he flew through the air on the magic carpet or the enchanted horse, or tied with Sindbad to the roc's leg.
Every night when his army was on the march, and came to a halt, the heralds cried out three times, to remind all the soldiers of the cause in which they were engaged, ‘Save the Holy Sepulchre!’ and then all the soldiers knelt and said ‘Amen!’ Marching or encamping, the army had continually to strive with the hot air of the glaring desert, or with the Saracen soldiers animated and directed by the brave Saladin, or with both together.
Washington lacked literary ability, while in the hand of Jefferson, the pen was as masterful as the sword in the clutch of Saladin or Godfrey of Bouillon.
John, the Hospitallers, and the Templars, were sunk in an abyss of vice, and torn by unworthy jealousies and dissensions, were unable to resist the well-trained armies which the wise and mighty Saladin brought forward to crush them.
Quotes with SALADIN (1)
When he was young, he told her, each phase of his life, each self he tried on, had seemed reassuringly temporary. Its imperfections didn't matter, because he could easily replace one moment by the next, one Saladin by another.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, NYT, WSJ.
Used 20 times in crossword archives (1945–2024).