Quote Originally Posted by Spark
lol, you wouldn't happen to have any reliable sources to support all these facts would you?

By the way, "600,000 man army" (or 600,000-man, not too sure on the grammar) is the correct way of stating it. I do English lectures for $20/hr
I do have reliable Turkish sources.It's normal that the numbers are variable.but it's a fact that the Europeans did all they could to launch that Crusade!

Grifman exactly wrote: "Thats baloney. There were no 600,000 man armies in the middle ages" See? There are hyphens which means the sentence is grammatically wrong.If he said 600,000-man-army that would be correct.But he didn't ,so I'm the one who's right.

I do English lectures for $15.U'd better hurry as u have a long way to go!!!