Hi,

I don't know if it was the most glorious, but it was the one I wasn't sure of winning.

Playing as the Danes, my 6 star general Mr. Ericsson felt compelled to hold Constantinople with his 1000 men army against the Egyptians. You could say he did a favour to the Byzantine King in exile on Rhodes, who often employed his kinsmen in his Varangian Guard so they started to feel right at home in Constantinople.
Well, the Egyptians attacked 3 years in succession with 4000 men, thought only about 2000 good troops in each wave, the rest more or less peasantry. But it was still a challenge as I couldn't replenish my troops since the seas were blockaded and there wasn't any bowyer shop left in this province.
Well, in that battle I improved a lot defending against cavalry, plus I got more insight on all the funny units Islamic factions have at their disposal. I learned that saracen infantry are tough, especially lots of them. By the end my two units of CMAA were quite exhausted. If it weren't for the vikings I surely would have lost.
Anyway, my general picked up the butcher virtue, since he wasn't in the mood of letting any of those ~1000 infidels get back home....