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  • ...'. From his own works it is guessed that Hartmann travelled on the [[Third Crusade]].
    665 bytes (106 words) - 00:15, 20 October 2010
  • ...y [[Pope]] [[Paschal II]], who had succeeded the pope who called the First Crusade, [[Urban II]]. ...he crusaders did not travel as a large multinational army, as in the First Crusade, but instead traveled in three armies divided by national lines. This divi
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  • ...raval which was captured by [[Simon de Montfort]] during the [[Albigensian Crusade]]. After Muret in 1213 Raimon fled to [[Spain]].
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  • ...[[Spain|Spanish]] peninsula. Another major series of conflicts were the [[Crusade]]s in the Middle East, a chain vicious [[war]]s, primarily against Muslims, ...istian]] and Muslim was somewhat ironic, because during and between each [[crusade]] Muslim influence on European culture became more and more widespread. On
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  • ...[[Scandinavia]]n [[crusader]]s. The [[Latin]] chronicles of the [[Estonian crusade]] by Heinrici Chronicon record a number of Estonian words and partial sente
    652 bytes (91 words) - 22:19, 4 January 2005
  • ...n particularly brutal in persecuting [[heretic]]s during the [[Albigensian Crusade]].
    652 bytes (92 words) - 15:45, 23 November 2004
  • ...has been the center of conflict for centuries. It was the object of the [[Crusade]]s, one of [[Saladin]]'s conquests, and even to present day, is the object ...s reversed this policy and it was (in part) this which set off the [[First Crusade]].
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  • ...Occitan]] culture from its highest point decline to its post-[[Albigensian Crusade]] state.
    672 bytes (103 words) - 18:47, 14 May 2009
  • ...''' (from a [[Greece|Greek]] root) was used during the [[Byzantine]] and [[Crusade|Crusader]] [[period]]s to refer to [[Muslim]]s, especially those in a [[Eur
    731 bytes (108 words) - 12:05, 13 May 2009
  • ...sade of the Faint-Hearted]], partly out of remorse for missing the [[First Crusade]] but mostly as the threat of [[excommunication]] hung over his head; he wa Guilhèm's military record on the Crusade was poor. Joining the third of the armies marching into [[Turk]]ish-contro
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  • ...and [[Antioch]] (which were effectively independent states, albeit under [[Crusade]]r rule). On his return from one trip north, in 1162, Baldwin fell ill and
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  • ...part of the Ottoman Empire. The city was infamously sacked by the [[Fourth Crusade]] in 1204, but members of the Comnenus family, who had provided [[Emperor]]
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  • ...in fact they may be writing about it 100 years later (cf. writing on the [[Crusade]]s etc.).
    791 bytes (117 words) - 09:51, 25 October 2006
  • ...oli based solely on the good things he had heard of her. Jauffre went on [[crusade]] but on the journey took seriously ill. The Countess of Tripoli had heard
    844 bytes (145 words) - 10:32, 6 December 2006
  • ...led the English dry for funds for his "holy" crusade. He went off for on [[Crusade]] with [[Frederick Barbarossa]] of the [[Holy Roman Empire]] and [[Philip A ...of them. Frederick Barbarossa wouldn't be joining them for the rest of the crusade because he decided to take a "swim" with his armor on. So, Richard went aro
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  • The '''Third Crusade''' was preached by [[Pope]] [[Gregory VIII]] in 1187. The immediate cause The three main leaders of the Crusade were
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  • ...s of [[Cyprus]] claimed the rightful rule of what was left of the former [[Crusade]]r kingdom. Meanwhile Louis of [[France]] had come to Palestine on [[Crusade]], and had tried to instil some unity among the [[baron]]age, but departed
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  • The [[Fourth Crusade|fall of Constantinople]] in 1204 led to [[Italy|Italian]] domination of Gre
    842 bytes (122 words) - 09:16, 22 November 2006
  • ...efully inadequate in [[period]], such as during the ill-fated Children's [[Crusade]].
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  • ...nslated into Western [[Europe]]an [[language]]s during and following the [[Crusade]]s, especially those involving the [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Moor]]s.
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