Mas'ud of Ikonion, terrified by reports of the crusade, tried to prepare for its arrival

Summary:
Mas'ud of Ikonion was extremely alarmed by reports of the massive size of the armies of Conrad III and Louis IX, which were magnified still further by rumours. He felt in danger of losing his realm, so he refortified his cities and rebuilt his castles. He sought aid from everywhere to maximise the possibility of defence 
Dates:
1147: 
Mas'ud, sultan of Ikonion (Masud 17001)
  • He was extremely alarmed by reports of the massive size of the armies of Conrad 53 and Louis 101, which were magnified still further by rumours; he felt in danger of losing his realm, so he refortified his cities and rebuilt his castles, seeking aid from everywhere to maximise his defences (:) William of Tyre bk. 16, 19.35-61