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  • ...the Pheasant" in 1454 to rescue Constantinople during the [[Crusades|Third Crusade]]. He failed.
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  • In 1193 [[Pope Celestine III]] called for a [[Crusade]] against the pagans of Northern Europe, resulting in an invasion by [[Teut
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  • ...ears that he went to [[Constantinople]] and became involved in the [[First Crusade]]. He returned to Europe and fought for the wrong side at the [[battle]] o
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  • ...ermined by the hosting group. Typical themes are Ancient, [[Dark Ages]], [[Crusade]]r/[[Byzantine]], [[High Medieval]], [[Late Medieval]], and [[Renaissance]]
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  • Sarah-Grace Heller, 2002, "Fashion in French Crusade Literature: Desiring Infidel Textiles" in Koslin, D. G. & Snyder, J. E., 20
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  • ...of [[Hungary]] demanded a [[hostage]] to ensure the good conduct of the [[crusade|Crusading]] [[army]], Baldwin volunteered and remained with the King until
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  • ...y]] was a relatively undisturbed area of [[Scandinavia]] until the first [[crusade]] to the area in 1155.
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  • ...that he was almost certainly a [[mercenary]], and that the long list of [[crusade]]s that this knight had appeared in were described by Chaucer's colleague [
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  • ...silver [[coinage|marks]] (Richard being in need of funds to support his [[Crusade]] to liberate [[Jerusalem]]).
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  • ...d previously been his father's wife. In late 1034, Robert was inspired to crusade, but on the way home he died. ...uke of Normandy after him, and mortgaged the duchy to raise money to go on Crusade, his sons [[William Rufus]] and [[Henry I|Henry 'Beauclerc']] became [[Engl
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  • ...temporal law, the Empire again, Papal authority and [[excommunication]], [[Crusade]]s and [[Jihad]], the [[Latin state]]s, the schism again, the [[city state]
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  • ...ey in 1188 of Archbishop Baldwin of Canterbury through Wales to preach the Crusade, beginning at Hereford and going (roughly clockwise) via Radnor, Hay, Breco
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  • The '''Albigensian Crusade''' (1209-1229) was part of the Roman [[Catholic Church]]'s efforts to crush == Preaching the Crusade ==
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  • ...he middle east. It was established in 1099 by the soldiers of the [[First Crusade]], who conquered the city and massacred its [[Muslim]] inhabitants. At fir ...taller]]s. These two orders, both founded in the aftermath of the [[First Crusade]], held great influence in (and long outlived) the Kingdom of Jerusalem.
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  • ...150-1250AD, in the [[Holy Land]]s. They re-enact the period of the [[Third Crusade]], and for public displays, etc, they are based in the year 1195, at Acre.
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  • ...oney from Jewish fianciers to pay for [[weapon]]s, [[war]]s and even the [[Crusade]]s. Some [[King]]s even maintained the position of the ''[[Royal]] Jew'',
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  • ...a]] since 1100. He had accompanied [[Godfrey of Bouillon]] on the [[First Crusade]], had been [[regent]] of the independent [[principality]] of Antioch durin
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  • On his coronation as Emperor, Frederick swore to go on [[crusade]], and he left Germany for his Sicilian kingdom, ostensibly to prepare. In ...elatives and wanted peace with Christendom for the time being). A [[Sixth Crusade|truce]] was arranged, and Frederick moved to have himself crowned King of J
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  • ...ave been affectionate at first, and she even went so far as to travel on [[crusade]] with him, their marriage was annulled in 1152 on the grounds of [[consang Within eight weeks of her annulment she had married [[Henry II|Henry]] Plantagenet, [[Co
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  • ...manded that she marry one of his vassals, thus giving him control of the [[Crusade]]r kingship. The Jerusalem nobility rebuffed huim, and he left to campaign ...d any claim Guy had to the throne. Hearing of the approach of the [[Third Crusade]], he left Palestine and went to [[Cyprus]] to swear fealty to [[Richard I]
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