-
fifth century,
Jewish and
Christian writers began to
equate Saracens with Arabs.
Saracens were ****ociated with
Ishmaelites (descendants of Abraham's firstborn...
- also
affiliated with the
Saracens Women's team,
which competes in the top tier
Premiership Women's
Rugby competition.
Saracens have won 11
major trophies...
-
Jacinto Saracen (Quapaw chief),
chief of the
Quapaw people Cardiff Saracens RFC, a
Welsh rugby union club
based in
Cardiff Cheltenham Saracens F.C., a...
- coup d'etat.
Saracens are also used as
transport during state funerals of the six Army
generals who
became victims of the coup.
Saracens were used almost...
-
January 2020, Lord Dyson's full
report into
Saracens'
spending was published, it
revealed that
Saracens had
overspent the
salary cap by £1.1m in 2016–17...
-
Royal Navy have
borne the name HMS
Saracen,
after the
Saracens, a
Medieval European term for Muslims: HMS
Saracen (1804) was an 18-gun Cruizer-class brig-sloop...
- as the women's
branch of
Saracens Amateurs RFC, who
themselves are
affiliated to men's
Premiership club
Saracens.
Saracens Women were
originally founded...
- domestic-European 'Double'.
Saracens won the 2018–19 competition,
defeating defending champions Leinster 20–10 in the final.
Saracens were in
breach of the...
- The
Saracen is a two-part
novel written by
Robert Shea. The
continuous tale has two
separate portions: The Land of the
Infidel and The Holy War. Basically...
-
rivalry between Saracens and
Harlequins also
extends into women's rugby.
Beginning in 2021,
Premiership Women's
Rugby clubs Saracens Women and Harlequins...