Saracen (disambiguation)
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Saracens may refer to:
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[edit] In history
- Saracens, a European medieval term for Muslims
- Bedouin Saracens, a nomadic warlike population ruled in the fourth century AD by Mavia
[edit] In sport
- Saracens F.C., a professional rugby union team based in Watford, England
- Cheltenham Saracens F.C., a football club based in Cheltenham, England
[edit] In transport
- HMS Saracen, the name of six ships of the Royal Navy
- Saracen APC, a six-wheeled armoured personnel carrier built by Alvis and used by the British, Commonwealth and other armies and even police forces.
[edit] In books
- The Saracen, a two-part novel written by Robert Shea
- History of the Saracens, a book written by Simon Ockley
[edit] In fiction
- The Saracen (opera), a 1899 opera by César Cui
- Saracen (TV series), a 1989 ITV action drama about a private security firm of that name
- The Saracens (gang), a gang in "The Warriors" movie and game
- Matt Saracen, a fictional character from the American television series Friday Night Lights
[edit] In architecture
- Indo-Saracenic, a style of architecture used by British architects in the late 19th century in India
- Saracen's Head, the name usually given to a group of late medieval buildings in Kings Norton, Birmingham
[edit] In music
- Saracen (band), a British hard/symphonic rock band
[edit] Other meanings
- Saracen (computer game), a 1987 computer game for Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC by Datasoft
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