Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Tancred's Tower" in English language version.
Burj or Qasr Jālūt - Goliath's Tower (برج جالوت/قصر جالوت), no doubt a play on the presence of the far more important David's Tower
Ḳalaʿat or Ḳaṣr Jâlûd, 'Goliath's Castle'.
and the so-called citadel of Goliath (Kasr Jalud).
the castle of Goliath (Qaṣr Jālūt)
fortress of Goliath (Qalʿat Jālūd)
the Zahal Square outside of the wall, opposite Qal'at el Jalud — Tancred's Tower
Tancred's or Goliath's Tower (Burj Jalud)
Qasr al-Jâlûd […], Quadrangular Tower […] Although certain traditions relating to Goliath have been attached to this building, the name may simply be an allusion to the great size of the tower.
Bahat, Dan and Ben-Ari, M., "Excavations at Tancred's Tower", in Jerusalem Revealed, ed. Yadin, Yigael (Jerusalem, 1975) ... Bahat's and Ben-Ari's excavations also made clear that the north-western corner of the city-walls remained destroyed until the Ottoman period, when the remains of the tower were levelled and built over (ibid., p. 110).
Bahat, Dan and Ben-Ari, M., "Excavations at Tancred's Tower", in Jerusalem Revealed, ed. Yadin, Yigael (Jerusalem, 1975) ... Bahat's and Ben-Ari's excavations also made clear that the north-western corner of the city-walls remained destroyed until the Ottoman period, when the remains of the tower were levelled and built over (ibid., p. 110).
Bahat, Dan and Ben-Ari, M., "Excavations at Tancred's Tower", in Jerusalem Revealed, ed. Yadin, Yigael (Jerusalem, 1975) ... Bahat's and Ben-Ari's excavations also made clear that the north-western corner of the city-walls remained destroyed until the Ottoman period, when the remains of the tower were levelled and built over (ibid., p. 110).