Saracens is use to describe a Muslim during the time of the Crusades.
Cheltenham Saracens F.C. was created in 1964.
Saracens.. It's a name that is used for every Arabian or every nation that is Muslim or under Islamic rules and laws For example... Arabs-Persians-Turks-middle ages Spanish
No, Turks and Saracens are not the same. The term "Turks" generally refers to the people of Turkey and their descendants, originating from Central Asia and later migrating to Anatolia. "Saracens," on the other hand, was a term used in medieval Europe to describe Muslim peoples, particularly those in the Middle East and North Africa, during the Crusades. While both groups are historically significant in their own right, they represent different cultures and historical contexts.
Well the Crusades were, obviously, fought, from 1096-1291 when Acre fell to the Saracens in the region known as the Levant
Roland was the nephew of Charlemagne, according to the French legends. He was immortalized in the epic Le Chanson de Roland. This work was about fighting the Saracens (muslims) and keeping them out of France.
Saracens F.C. was created in 1876.
Cheltenham Saracens F.C. was created in 1964.
It was the saracens. After the empire was distroyed, the Turkish empire was started there by the saracens.
Saladin?
Saracens
never
another name for the Muslims
The question is not clear enough.
Infidels Correction: Muslims called Christians Infidels. Christians called Muslims Saracens.
The term Saracens was a term that was widely used in the Medieval times. It was used to describe people of Muslim faith or of Easter/Middle-Easter descent.
Sir Guy and some other Christians held religious bias again the Saracens. !
The Saracens, then eventually, anyone that opposed them.