By the commonly accepted rules of warfare at the time, you could do basically whatever you wanted with captured cities (if they resisted, generally).
Vexonte on
What female soldiers, the only female crusader warrior i know of was that one Austrian countess and she got captured before the cannibalism stuff.
We4zier on
God forbid men have hobbies.
>!also I can’t really think of women who partook as soldiers in the early crusades, there was plenty in the later ones but I know of none in the early ones against the Levant. Actually I do think I remember Flourine of Burgundy—her existence is disputed—but who else?!<
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By the commonly accepted rules of warfare at the time, you could do basically whatever you wanted with captured cities (if they resisted, generally).
What female soldiers, the only female crusader warrior i know of was that one Austrian countess and she got captured before the cannibalism stuff.
God forbid men have hobbies.
>!also I can’t really think of women who partook as soldiers in the early crusades, there was plenty in the later ones but I know of none in the early ones against the Levant. Actually I do think I remember Flourine of Burgundy—her existence is disputed—but who else?!<