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Tag Archives: Middle Ages
The 6th crusade
Triumph of a ruler who had been excommunicated by a church that wanted to see more bloodshed in the Holy Land: the taking of Jerusalem by force of treaty rather than the sword. – James Steerforth (© 2012) Holy Roman … Continue reading
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