I'd just like to offer that the French site may not neccesarily be 'incorrect'. It was well known and established that ancient historians exaggurated numbers, sometimes grossly for the purposes of trumping up history. One only need look up some of the varying accounts of the battles of the Greco-Persian war in the 5th century BC, some indicate that the Persian host numbered over half a million fighting men at times, clearly unrealistic and highly inflated. If the article references Lago's numbers simply as a reference and not as historical 'fact', then there really shouldn't be a problem, modern scholars can often make good educated 'guesses' as to how many soldiers took part in the battle. As you said Louis, simple yet interesting ways to view the same subject.Originally Posted by Louis VI the Fat
Also, on topic, I would also very much like some education and further solid information on the subject at hand.
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