In describing the host of Kerboga, most of the
Latin historians, the author of the Gesta (p. 17), Robert
Monachus (p. 56), Baldric (p. 111), Fulcherius Carnotensis
(p. 392), Guibert (p. 512), William of Tyre (l. vi. c. 3,
p. 714), Bernard Thesaurarius (c. 39, p. 695), are content
with the vague expressions of infinita multitudo, immensum agmen, innumerae copiae or gentes, which correspond with the of Anna Comnena (Alexias, l. xi. p. 318 - 320). The numbers of the Turks are fixed by Albert Aquensis at 200,000 (l. iv.
c. 10, p. 242), and by Radulphus Cadomensis at 400,000 horse (c. 72, p. 309).