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  • The '''Holy Grail''' is supposedly either the chalice or cup with which [[Jesus Christ] ...or lent to him by Philip, [[Duke]] of [[Flanders]], who had been in the [[Holy Land]] in the 1170s, and information from one Kyot of [[Provence]], who had
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  • ...nguishes it from the defined lands around it, but this might mean that the Holy Land stretches until one can find another border, which in [[period]] would To the Muslims, arguably, the entire Earth is a Holy Land, though the city of [[Mecca]] is of particular importance.
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  • #REDIRECT[[Holy Sepulchre]]
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  • The '''Holy Sepulchre''' is a [[tomb]] in [[Jerusalem]] which, in the [[Christian]] tra ...est single location in Christianity. When access to the [[Church]] of the Holy Sepulchre was seen as threatened by the [[Muslim]]s, Christians in [[Europe
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  • The '''Holy Lance''', also known as '''The Spear of Longinus''' and the '''Spear of Des The Holy Lance was "discovered" (or, perhaps, rediscovered) in 1098[[CE]] by a [[pea
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  • ...2th century, that the term 'Roman empire' was frequently used, as well as 'holy empire'. In 1254 the titles cojoined, and although shorter formulae were u ...o insular to be an Empire, too far north to be Roman, and not particularly Holy in any way.
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  • ...'''Holy Roman Emperor''' was, in effect, a misnomer in spades. He was '''holy''' only because (in general) he took the [[title]] only after being [[crown ...ter, the [[Germany|Germans]]. An electoral system ''(see article on the [[Holy Roman Empire]])'' [[becoming king|provided kings/emperors]] until 1508, by
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  • The '''Holy Curia of Ecclesiastical Reenactors''' or '''HCoER''' is an international gr
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  • ...] and the legacy of the [[Holy Roman Empire]] (whose full [[name]] was the Holy Roman Empire of the German People).
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  • ...nguishes it from the defined lands around it, but this might mean that the Holy Land stretches until one can find another border, which in [[period]] would To the Muslims, arguably, the entire Earth is a Holy Land, though the city of [[Mecca]] is of particular importance.
    1 KB (187 words) - 17:25, 16 May 2006
  • ...] and the legacy of the [[Holy Roman Empire]] (whose full [[name]] was the Holy Roman Empire of the German People).
    426 bytes (65 words) - 09:25, 7 July 2006
  • The '''Holy Sepulchre''' is a [[tomb]] in [[Jerusalem]] which, in the [[Christian]] tra ...est single location in Christianity. When access to the [[Church]] of the Holy Sepulchre was seen as threatened by the [[Muslim]]s, Christians in [[Europe
    1 KB (236 words) - 16:51, 22 July 2008
  • ...[[Palestine]] is the [[Holy Land]] for [[Christianity]]. [[Mecca]] is the holy city for [[Islam]].
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  • ...Catholic Church|Roman Church]] and secular authorities, most notably the [[Holy Roman Emperor]]. It centred around the right to appoint church officials. ...[pope]], who at the beginning of the [[11th century]] was appointed by the Holy Roman Emperor. In 1059 a Roman Church Council declared that secular leaders
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  • ...d]], but pilgrimages also took place to other places: to [[Rome]], to tour holy sites and perhaps see the [[Pope]]; to the [[tomb]]s of [[saint]]s or marty ...nd all crusaders arriving in the Holy Land would fervently pray at various holy sites before and after battles against the "infidel". Indeed, the First Cru
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  • #REDIRECT[[Holy Sepulchre]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Holy Lance]]
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  • ...'''Holy Roman Emperor''' was, in effect, a misnomer in spades. He was '''holy''' only because (in general) he took the [[title]] only after being [[crown ...ter, the [[Germany|Germans]]. An electoral system ''(see article on the [[Holy Roman Empire]])'' [[becoming king|provided kings/emperors]] until 1508, by
    2 KB (370 words) - 07:20, 8 May 2013
  • The '''Holy Lance''', also known as '''The Spear of Longinus''' and the '''Spear of Des The Holy Lance was "discovered" (or, perhaps, rediscovered) in 1098[[CE]] by a [[pea
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  • ...illa]]. Finally, at the end of the year, news reached [[Europe]] that the Holy City had fallen to the "infidels" (although, of course, to both sides, the * [[Frederick I Babarossa]], [[Holy Roman Empire|Holy Roman]] [[Emperor]]. He set out in May 1189, with over 100,000 men, travel
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  • ...[[Europe]]an [[crusader]]s in Asia Minor, the [[Mediterranean]] and the [[Holy Land]] in the wake of the [[First Crusade]] at the end of the [[11th Centur .... In period they were collectively known as [[Outremer]] or simply "The [[Holy Land]]".
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  • ...[Kingdom of Jerusalem]] and provide aid and comfort to [[pilgrim]]s in the Holy Land. They were named for their headquarters, the [[al-Aqsa Mosque]], erro Because many wealthy Europeans traveled to the Holy Land on pilgrimage, the Templars would often manage their finances for them
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  • <td>[[Holy Roman Empire]]</td> <td>[[Ordre du Saint-Esprit|Holy Ghost]]</td>
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  • ...hen, aged 13, Yolande [[marriage|married]] the widowed [[Holy Roman Empire|Holy Roman]] [[Emperor]], Frederick II. In this way Frederick was persuaded to
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  • ...armour]] of the [[Shire]]folk on the eve of [[battle]]. [[Relic]]s of the Holy Ribbon abound in armour kits across the [[Known World]].
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  • The '''Holy Curia of Ecclesiastical Reenactors''' or '''HCoER''' is an international gr
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  • * [http://www.sca-israel.org/Calendar/?id=22&mode=cal Pilgrimage to the Holy Land] - Our 10 day tour of Israel for members of the SCA
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  • The Holy See's diplomatic history began in the [[4th century|fourth century]], but t * [http://www.historyofnations.net/europe/theholysee.html History of The Holy See (Vatican City State)]
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  • ...irol]], and studied under Pemmar the Old. Among others, he wrote for the [[Holy Roman Emperor]] [[Frederick II]], who gave him a small [[fief]] in Franconi
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