A single Frankish knight routed four Muslim horsemen

Summary:
Badrhawa (Pedrovant?), a valiant Fankish knight from Apamea, had always wanted to fight against Jum'a. He rode out of the camp to ask for him but could not find him; instead, he singlehandedly put to flight four knights, one unknown and three from Shayzar: Yahya b. Safi al-A'sar, Sahl b. Abi Ghanim al-Kurdi, and Haritha al-Numayri. Jum'a, who had also always wanted to fight against Badrhawa, heard of this defeat and censured the four Christian knights for allowing themselves to be defeated by one. Badrhawa later left Apamea for Antioch on business and died on the way at al-Ruj, eaten by a lion 
Dates:
1126: 
Badrhawa (Pedrovant?), valiant Fankish knight (Badrhawa 101)
  • Having always wanted to fight against Juma 101, he rode out of the camp to ask for him but did not find him; instead, he singlehandedly put to flight Yahya 102, Sahl 101 and Haritha 101, who were later censured for this failure by Juma (:) Usama 67-68
  • He left Apamea for Antioch on business and died on the way at al-Ruj, eaten by a lion (:) سار بعد ذلك من افامية في بعض شغله يريد انطاكية ... Usama 68
Haritha al-Numayri, knight of Shayzar (Haritha 101)
Jum´a al-Numayri, commander from Shayzar (Juma 101)
Sahl b. Abi Ghanim al-Kurdi, knight of Shayzar (Sahl 101)
Yahya b. Safi al-A'sar, knight of Shayzar (Yahya 102)