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- Born in 1079, died in 1142. '''Peter Abelard's''' finest achievement was probably developing the [[scholastic]] ...and it was formally condemned at the Council of Soissons in [[1121]], and Peter Abelard was made to personally burn his copy. Fortunately R. Stolze, a [[197 KB (1,351 words) - 21:50, 22 May 2006
- '''Peter the Hermit''' was a notable figure in the [[First Crusade]], particularly i ...y successful, partly because it was spread widely by itinerant preachers. Peter, a priest of [[Amiens]], was one such preacher who gathered a huge followin3 KB (420 words) - 00:23, 18 July 2008
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- Technically, St.Peter's in the [[Vatican City]] is the cathedral of the Bishop of [[Rome]], who h644 bytes (104 words) - 14:58, 12 July 2006
- '''Peter the Hermit''' was a notable figure in the [[First Crusade]], particularly i ...y successful, partly because it was spread widely by itinerant preachers. Peter, a priest of [[Amiens]], was one such preacher who gathered a huge followin3 KB (420 words) - 00:23, 18 July 2008
- #REDIRECT [[Peter Abelard]]27 bytes (3 words) - 23:21, 14 November 2003
- ...domes. [[Constantinople]] was famous for its many notable mosaics, and St.Peter's [[Basilica]] in [[Rome]] is decorated in many mosaics, including what app909 bytes (146 words) - 17:05, 23 October 2007
- ...III]], but his [[reign]] was short and Otto succeeded him on [[Saint|St]]. Peter's Throne.1 KB (192 words) - 09:39, 11 June 2009
- ...rising, known as the Sicilian Vespers, led to Peter III of Aragon becoming Peter I of Sicily as well.1 KB (189 words) - 19:28, 7 September 2005
- ...tian]]s, in response to the preaching of [[Pope]] [[Urban II]], followed [[Peter the Hermit]] to [[Constantinople]] and [[Asia Minor]], trying to reach the557 bytes (76 words) - 10:25, 23 July 2008
- ...conne. Favoured by Raimon VI of Toulouse he was also later associated with Peter II of Aragon and Alfonso VIII of Castile.565 bytes (90 words) - 15:42, 23 November 2004
- ...d its muscles, beginning its Imperial expansion under [[Tsar]]s such as '''Peter the Great'''.664 bytes (99 words) - 22:05, 16 May 2006
- His work is drawn on by [[von Danzig|Peter von Danzig]].498 bytes (72 words) - 04:31, 11 September 2007
- * Peter [[von Danzig]]879 bytes (126 words) - 13:44, 26 September 2006
- Lamont, Peter "The Rise of the Great Indian Rope Trick" (US: Thunder's Mouth Press 2005)1,008 bytes (167 words) - 22:50, 1 December 2005
- |Peter du Gaunt Noir |Peter du Gaunt Noir2 KB (230 words) - 01:34, 21 January 2012
- ...ter Abbey''' (more properly the '''[[College|Collegiate]] [[Church]] of St.Peter, Westminster''') is the major [[Christian]] [[church]] in [[London]], after ...ry]] in 596 CE. Supposedly a [[fisherman]] in the river saw a vision of St.Peter, hence the dedication.5 KB (827 words) - 14:10, 20 October 2006
- ...first a wooden oratory and then a stone church built here, dedicated to St.Peter.1 KB (198 words) - 09:40, 1 October 2007
- # Saint Peter the martyr # Martyrdom of the apostles Peter and Paul4 KB (483 words) - 17:28, 2 August 2007
- ..."discovered" (or, perhaps, rediscovered) in 1098[[CE]] by a [[peasant]], [[Peter Bartholomew]], during the [[First Crusade]] [[siege]] of [[Antioch]]. He c1 KB (231 words) - 09:22, 1 August 2008
- ...to Constantinople and was joined by a large [[army]] of peasants led by [[Peter the Hermit]]. They crossed the [[Bosphorus]] and, despite the urgings of [848 bytes (130 words) - 13:08, 9 April 2020
- Born in 1079, died in 1142. '''Peter Abelard's''' finest achievement was probably developing the [[scholastic]] ...and it was formally condemned at the Council of Soissons in [[1121]], and Peter Abelard was made to personally burn his copy. Fortunately R. Stolze, a [[197 KB (1,351 words) - 21:50, 22 May 2006
- * [[Peter Abelard]], one of the first scholastic [[philosopher]]s2 KB (324 words) - 10:27, 28 May 2006