Defense of Yerevan, 1153:
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Let me tell you the story of the defense of Yerevan. It was the evening before a night of slaughter and death, when Pavlos Chrysovergos rose from his chambers. He had shaved his beard as was his custom before battles and his divinations had led to this night being the right time to attack his enemies.
The Seljuks had come in force to reclaim their possession of Yerevan. They had taken over a thousand men with them and many of them were their feared Horse Archers. Quick on the run and ready to rain death on anyone who dared come near them.
It was the third hour of the night when the brave defenders of Yerevan marched forth. The brave men of Yerevan organized into Militias made up the center, followed by Peasant Archers. On the left stood the strong and mighty Dismounted Lancers and Pavlos and his cavalry of close to a hundrer came over the right.
The Seljuks abandoned their siege equipment quickly and withdrew into the hills. Not their Horse Archers though who harrassed our brave men the minute they left the protection of the City Walls. Many a man fell to the festering arrows of the heathen Sultanate!
Pavlos cavalry proved to be too few in number to engage the Seljuks in battle. So while one half of their mounted foes perished the other rained death upon them a hundred times. So it was late in the night when the enemy lines finally engaged. Beaten by an onslaught of arrows they followed their brave leader Pavlos into battle. Together with the Lancers he broke the left flank and soon the center.
The Seljuks were not ready to give up and encouraged by the arrows of their Horse Archers they came at our brave defenders again and again until hardly a man was left to defend our city of Yerevan. Finally the tide was turned and our attackers fled as through a miracle. But many a man lost his life that night to defend us from the heathen scum.
Pavlos Chrysovergos was seen kneeling on the battlefied crying to the heavens how they could have failed him such. Did he not observe all the signs proper and lead his man to righteous battle? All we can say is that Yerevan is save for now.
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