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  • ...as '''Louis the Pious''' (not to be confused with the [[Holy Roman Empire|Holy Roman Emperor]] [[Louis I]]) and '''Louis the Younger''', was son of [[Loui ...s because of the poverty of his clothing. By the time he arrived in the [[Holy Land]] (by ship, leaving the bulk of his army to slog onward through Turkis
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  • ...]] power within Italy, as opposed to the [[Gibeline]]s who supported the [[Holy Roman Empire]].
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  • ...tation of [[Baldwin II]], [[king]] of [[Jerusalem]], Fulk set sail for the Holy Land, where he was to marry Baldwin's daughter, [[Melisende]]. Geoffrey, m
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  • In the [[SCA]] Duct Tape is also known as the ''[[relic|Holy Ribbon]]'' and attributed to [[Saint Cunard the Tenacious]], patron saint o
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  • Charles was, variously, King of the [[Franks]], King of the Lombards, and [[Holy Roman Emperor]]. ...e King of Aquitania, King of the Franks and Italy, and [[Holy Roman Empire|Holy Roman]] [[ Emperor]]; and a number of daughters. He also married, sucessiv
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  • ...] (who had lost their base on [[Rhodes]], having been forced to quit the [[Holy Land]] but in 1551 they were obliged to surrender it to [[Ottoman]] [[Turk]
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  • ...rienced by a [[Wales|Welsh]] [[knight]] in an [[Ireland|Irish]] [[religion|holy]] place.
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  • ...lic]], the [[Blood]] of [[Christ]] to the city (now in the Basilica of the Holy Blood, above St.Basil's Chapel, beside the '''Burg''').
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  • ...etters and articles written by him and his followers. He was born in the [[Holy Land]] but in the middle ages was distinguished from other [[Jew]]s.
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  • ...e]] Emperor [[Alexius I]], called on all [[Christians]] to travel to the [[Holy Land]] and free it from the [[Muslim]]s. His call for what became known as ...fall of [[Jerusalem]], he returned to France and founded a church of the [[Holy Sepulchre]], where he served as prior until his death in 1131.
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  • ...der Frankish rule. After this time, [[Germany]] was a kingdom within the [[Holy Roman Empire]] with Alamannia as a dukedom. By the end of the [[11th centur
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  • ...Its aim was the retaking, for [[Christian]]ity, of [[Jerusalem]] and other holy sites.
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  • ...[[knight]] who was also known as [[Sir Perceval]], and his quest for the [[Holy Grail]].
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  • ...elstan]] of [[England]]; on her death he married Hedwige, the sister of [[Holy Roman Empire|Emperor]] Otto the Great. Hugh Capet (meaning ''cape-wearer''
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  • ...The formation of the [[Lombard League]] saw Milan eventually free of the [[Holy Roman Empire]]. Milan was however torn politically between [[Guelph]] and [
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  • ...ly crowned) [[sable]] on a chief [[or]]. It symbolised allegiance to the [[Holy Roman Empire]].
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  • ...[[Chronicles of Eoforwic]], Saint Brand was a [[maille]]-maker, and was so holy in his poverty that none would buy his maille and relieve that poverty. He
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  • * '''the [[Holy Roman Empire]]''' - which was started by the [[Pope]]s, and came to govern,
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  • ...brave [[knight]]s. The [[name]] was drawn from a small [[castle]] in the [[Holy Land]] that has his own [[legend]] (about how to conquer a castle with 10 p
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  • ...imself embroiled in a struggle in [[Europe]], with the [[Holy Roman Empire|Holy Roman Emperor]] [[Frederick II]], which made it impossible for the Empire t
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