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  • Other "Crusades" include Peter the Hermit's "[[People's Crusade]]" that actually preceded the First Crusad
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  • ...dle. "The Maaseik Embroideries," in Anglo-Saxon England vol. 13, edited by Peter Clemoes. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984, pages 65-97.
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  • ...lly that she ought never to have accepted the crown. She was buried at St.Peter's-ad-Vincula, alongside [[Anne Boleyn]] and [[Catherine Howard]].
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  • * 12 May 1991 Peter d'Gaunt Noir & Muirghein ni Ghrainne
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  • ...g medieval references is a book called The Techniques of Tablet Weaving by Peter Collingwood; it is based on visits to museums with collections of tablet-wo
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  • |Peter du Gaunt Noir
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  • ...eddle. "The Maaseik Embroideries," in ''Anglo-Saxon England'' vol. 13, ed. Peter Clemoes. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984, pp. 65-97. ISBN 05210
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  • ...is pleas: first, to stop the depredations of [[People's Crusade]] led by [[Peter the Hermit]] and again to defend his city against the disgruntled [[Raymond
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  • ...n the [[13th century]], when, in one of the Harleian documents (Cl.54) one Peter (possibly ''de Horbury'') is mentioned as "king of Arms beyond the Trent" (
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  • ...uret]], but in September a sortie from the castle led to the death of king Peter and his army fled. It was a serious blow for the resisters and in 1214 the
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  • ...had been taken, a [[Muslim]] army arrived, and set a siege. A [[monk]], [[Peter Batholemew]], then claimed that he had discovered the [[Holy Lance]] (that
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  • #Peter du Gaunt Noir
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  • ...oners, including old women and children, led by the charismatic preacher [[Peter the Hermit]]. This '''Peasants' Crusade''' (also called the '''People's Cr ...inflicted heavy casualties. After this, the much-diminished force led by Peter the Hermit was permitted to approach [[Constantinople]], but not to enter t
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  • ...otle]] in every third paragraph ; for example, both the [[11th century]] [[Peter Damian]] and the [[16th century]] [[Martin Luther]] condemned the use of Re * [[Peter Abelard]] (note : even if you are the best theologian in [[Christendom]], d
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  • Leaving no sons, Henry left a troubled [[succession]]. His brother-in-law, Peter of Courtenay, had Crusaded, and was selected as Emperor. He obtained conse
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  • ...f [[Aragon]] around 1399, and later supposed to have been brought by [[St. Peter]] to [[Rome]], and then transferred to a [[Spain|Spanish]] [[monastery]], s
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  • *Moss, Peter (1962) ''Sports and Pastimes Through the Ages'', George G Harrup, London.
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  • ...and Alencon, on the death of his own brother Pierre. In 1284 he attacked Peter III of Aragon, on a Papal Crusade; he was still on the camaign when, in Sep
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  • * Barsymes (BM 243) Peter * Peter (BM 243) Barsymes
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