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  • '''Peter the Hermit''' was a notable figure in the [[First Crusade]], particularly in the disas Peter the Hermit successfully negotiated passage across the [[Bosphorus]], where his "army"
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  • '''Peter the Hermit''' was a notable figure in the [[First Crusade]], particularly in the disas Peter the Hermit successfully negotiated passage across the [[Bosphorus]], where his "army"
    3 KB (420 words) - 00:23, 18 July 2008
  • ...ree of appointed guardian and minster, whether a priest, a [[deacon]], a [[hermit]], or just a spare [[saint]].
    644 bytes (104 words) - 14:58, 12 July 2006
  • ...n response to the preaching of [[Pope]] [[Urban II]], followed [[Peter the Hermit]] to [[Constantinople]] and [[Asia Minor]], trying to reach the [[Holy Land
    557 bytes (76 words) - 10:25, 23 July 2008
  • Other "Crusades" include Peter the Hermit's "[[People's Crusade]]" that actually preceded the First Crusade by virtue
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  • ...ntinople and was joined by a large [[army]] of peasants led by [[Peter the Hermit]]. They crossed the [[Bosphorus]] and, despite the urgings of [[Alexius I]
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  • Monastic congregations of [[hermit]] origin generally do not use the title of abbot for the head of any of the
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  • ...first, to stop the depredations of [[People's Crusade]] led by [[Peter the Hermit]] and again to defend his city against the disgruntled [[Raymond of Toulous
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  • ...luding old women and children, led by the charismatic preacher [[Peter the Hermit]]. This '''Peasants' Crusade''' (also called the '''People's Crusade''' or ...heavy casualties. After this, the much-diminished force led by Peter the Hermit was permitted to approach [[Constantinople]], but not to enter the city exc
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  • .... As an old man he was supposed to have returned to England and lived as a hermit in a cave near Dover. As he lay dying, he had confessed that although he we
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  • ...the knights -- particularly those searching for the [[Holy Grail]] -- by [[hermit]]s acting as [[wise old man|wise old men -- or women]] (Penelope Reed Doob,
    11 KB (1,901 words) - 09:40, 18 July 2008