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  • ...nd infidels were also called crusades, and they had permanent success. The Crusades ended with the Islamic recapture of all the Holy Land in 1291, with the fal The Crusades comprise a major chapter of [[Middle Ages|medieval history]]. Extending ove
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  • * Andrea, Alfred J. ''Encyclopedia of the Crusades''. (2003). * France, John. ''Western Warfare in the Age of the Crusades, 1000-1300'' (1999) [http://www.questia.com/read/109099963 online edition]
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  • *E.L. Skip Knox, [http://crusades.boisestate.edu/ The Crusades], a virtual college course through [[Boise State University]]. ...p://historymedren.about.com/od/crusades/Crusades.htm links to resources on crusades]
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  • *E.L. Skip Knox, [http://crusades.boisestate.edu/ The Crusades], a virtual college course through [[Boise State University]]. ...p://historymedren.about.com/od/crusades/Crusades.htm links to resources on crusades]
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  • *[[Crusades]]
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  • ...Templar]] within [[France]].<ref>Christiansen, Eric (1997). ''The Northern Crusades'', 2nd edition. London: Penguin Books. pp. 150&ndash;151, 222. ISBN 978-014
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  • * Andrea, Alfred J. ''Encyclopedia of the Crusades''. (2003). * France, John. ''Western Warfare in the Age of the Crusades, 1000-1300'' (1999) [http://www.questia.com/read/109099963 online edition]
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  • ...sh;1798" in Riley-Smith, Jonathan. ''The Oxford Illustrated History of the Crusades''. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 326&ndash;364. ISBN 0-19-285428-3.
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  • ...provide care for [[Pilgrimage|pilgrims]] to the [[Holy Land]]. After the [[Crusades|First Crusade]], Jerusalem came under the rule of western European powers,
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  • *Wright, John Kirtland (1965) ''The Geographical Lore of the Time of the Crusades: a Study in the History of Medieval Science and Tradition in Western Europe
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  • During the [[Crusades]], the Maronites allied with the [[Catholic]] Crusaders against other Chris
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  • ...W. Hazard (eds.), ''A History of the Crusades, Volume V: The Impact of the Crusades on the Near East''. pp. 315&ndash;317. University of Wisconsin Press. ISBN ...Marienwerder and Marienburg.<ref>Christiansen, Eric (1997). ''The Northern Crusades'', 2nd edition. London: Penguin Books. pp. 107&ndash;108, 222. ISBN 978-014
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  • The Templars' success was tied closely to the [[Crusades]]; when the Crusaders suffered defeat and lost the Holy Land, support for t ...he thirteenth century the [[Muslim]] armies retook [[Jerusalem]] and the [[Crusades|Crusaders]] retreated from the [[Holy Land]]. The Templars were the last t
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  • ...played an important role in [[military]] history. They were used in the [[Crusades]] and in many other wars and battles including the [[American Civil War]].
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  • ...PvP conflict. Shattrath City was a major hub of activity when The Burning Crusades was the highest expansion, as it allows travel to each of the other major c
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  • ...[[Saxon]] knight, usually described as one Baron Loxley, returns from the Crusades to find that his ancestral home and possessions have been seized (or destro
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  • ...nd infidels were also called crusades, and they had permanent success. The Crusades ended with the Islamic recapture of all the Holy Land in 1291, with the fal The Crusades comprise a major chapter of [[Middle Ages|medieval history]]. Extending ove
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  • ...litics. He was also engaged in several "[[Whistleblower|whistle blowing]]" crusades to challenge anyone he believed was spreading misinformation or misusing sc
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  • ...'Orient'' did not enter Western European languages until the time of the [[Crusades]]<ref>Walter Burkert, ''The Orientalizing Revolution: Near Eastern Influenc
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  • ...ts from the Muslims, organized a series of military campaigns known as the crusades. Within Western Europe however, the Church would also create The [[Peace of ...riod also saw some of the first missionary efforts to take place since the crusades, most of which were along trade lines to the Americas and the Far East. Cat
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  • ...princes were destined to reconquer Jerusalem and the Holy Land in a new [[Crusades|crusade]], and that would unite all Christians, including Protestants and E
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  • ...s from English history and occasionally from continental history and the [[crusades]].<ref>Drabble, M, ed. Oxford Companion to English Literature. Oxford Uni
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  • ...sions, jewelcrafting, can only be learnt by those players with the Burning Crusades expansion. Primary professions can be divided loosely into three types &mda ...r to freeze at level 70 for the end-game instances released in The Burning Crusades.
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  • * Donovan, Brian. ''White Slave Crusades: Race, Gender, and Anti-Vice Activism, 1887-1917.'' U of Illinois Press. 20
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  • ...ttp://bioweb.uwlax.edu/bio203/s2007/seidler_ashl Seidler, Ashley "The Dung Crusades" Bioweb. 27 April,2008.]</ref> Pilobolus uses the corpogen in the feces for
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  • * Parmet, Herbert S. ''Eisenhower and the American Crusades'' (1972) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=14967951 online edition], sch
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  • In November 1095, Pope [[Urban II]] preached a [[The Crusades|Crusade]] to the east in [[Clermont]] after receiving a plea for aid from t ...vation. They provided naval supremacy along with the Byzantines during the Crusades, often helping with reinforcements, provisions and siege expertise (Particu
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  • ...e is near surface. In presidential election Republican [[John C. Frémont]] crusades against slavery; the slogan is "Free speech, free press, free soil, free me
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  • *Parmet, Herbert S. ''Eisenhower and the American Crusades'' (1972) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=14967951 online edition] *Parmet, Herbert S. ''Eisenhower and the American Crusades'' (1972) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=14967951 online edition]
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  • ...sive Movement]]. From 1897 to 1916, he was in the thick of multiple reform crusades. He fought in Boston to secure honest traction franchises and in 1907 laun
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  • ...sive Movement]]. From 1897 to 1916, he was in the thick of multiple reform crusades. He fought in Boston to secure honest traction franchises and in 1907 laun
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  • ...ple that republicanism could never be allowed to perish from the earth, so crusades roused their emotional intensity. The [[American Revolution]] itself had fo
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  • The Crusades
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  • ...to go on Crusade to retake the [[Holy Land]]. Subsequent Popes would use [[Crusades]] as a political tool at this stage of the Medieval Era<!-- "had used" woul
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  • :: [[Crusades#First Crusade|First Crusade]] (1096-9) - Jerusalem recaptured from its Musl : [[Crusades#Third Crusade (1187-1192)|Third Crusade]] (1189) - led jointly by Richard t
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  • ...to go on Crusade to retake the [[Holy Land]] - subsequent Popes had used [[Crusades]] as a political tool at this stage of the Medieval Era. Louis IX was legen
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  • After the Crusades, the military orders became idealized and romanticized, resulting in the l
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  • ...r to freeze at level 70 for the end-game instances released in The Burning Crusades.
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  • ...emes include the Church, the Holy Roman Empire, agricultural change, the [[Crusades]], and intellectual and cultural trends.
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  • *[[Stephen Runciman]] (1903&ndash;2000) - the Crusades
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  • ...an hegemonic policies justifying wars of colonial expansion and missionary crusades during the nineteenth century under the rubric of 'civilizational mission,'
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  • ...the medieval period. Another is the use of force to spread the faith (i.e. Crusades) vs the Orthodox/Apostolic ideal of ''expose'', not impose one to the faith
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  • In 1093, the [[Crusades|Crusaders]] occupied Mount Lebanon and the adjacent coast on their way to [
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  • ...t economic strength and military muscle were more decisive than idealistic crusades focused on causes like democracy and national self determination. Emphasizi
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  • ...n cultures as a way to translate ''jihād'' with reference to the Christian crusades.</ref> As an analogous translation, "holy war" often is correct, however, b ...ion. Nearly a millennium earlier Europe had invaded the Middle East in the Crusades and had ultimately been repulsed. Other peoples--notably Turks and Mongols-
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  • ...mnation of the UN resolution on Libya as comparable to "medieval calls for crusades" by [[Russia]]n Prime Minister [[Vladimir Putin]] (repudiated, however, by
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  • ...d on 16 February 2003 cited the Sykes-Picot Agreement as comparable to the Crusades.<ref name=JT2006-04-25>{{citation
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  • ...eved to have been adopted for the uniform of English soldiers during the [[Crusades]] of the eleventh, twelfth and thirteenth centuries. From about 1277 it off
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  • ...English monarchy had been weakened by the enormous cost of fighting the [[crusades]]. [[King John]] had been forced by his barons to sign a document limiting
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