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  • ...h as Antioch. John France, “Victory in the East: A military history of the First Crusade” (Cambridge, 1996) p.2.</ref> ...them, that they were moved by idealism.''<ref>Jonathon Riley Smith, ''The First Crusade and the Idea of Crusading'' (London 1986) p. 47.</ref>
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  • #REDIRECT [[First Crusade]]
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  • * Asbridge, Thomas. ''The First Crusade: A New History: The Roots of Conflict between Christianity and Islam'' (200 * Runciman, Steven. ''A History of the Crusades, Volume I: The First Crusade and the Foundations of the Kingdom of Jerusalem.''; ''Volume II: The Kingdo
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  • * Asbridge, Thomas. ''The First Crusade: A New History: The Roots of Conflict between Christianity and Islam'' (200 * Runciman, Steven. ''A History of the Crusades, Volume I: The First Crusade and the Foundations of the Kingdom of Jerusalem.''; ''Volume II: The Kingdo
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  • ...are for [[Pilgrimage|pilgrims]] to the [[Holy Land]]. After the [[Crusades|First Crusade]], Jerusalem came under the rule of western European powers, and the knight
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  • ...ern Europe to the Pope's pleas to free the [[Holy Land]] from Islam. The [[First Crusade]] was a success, creating new Latin states in the Holy Land. Subsequent cru ...gination of the age of the Papacy.<ref> Douglas James, "Christians and the First Crusade," ''History Review''(Dec 2005), Issue 53</ref>
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  • ...et of paper. The manufacture had spread to [[Damascus]] by the time of the first crusade. However, the wars interrupted production, and it split into two centers. C
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  • ...h as Antioch. John France, “Victory in the East: A military history of the First Crusade” (Cambridge, 1996) p.2.</ref> ...them, that they were moved by idealism.''<ref>Jonathon Riley Smith, ''The First Crusade and the Idea of Crusading'' (London 1986) p. 47.</ref>
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  • *1099 First Crusade "liberates" Jerusalem, massacring most of the population, Muslims and Jews
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  • ...the Church was one of the great enduring legacies of the Capetians. The [[First Crusade]] was comprised almost entirely of Frankish Princes. As time went on, the
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  • *Knights Hospitaller, founded during the First Crusade, 1099 to present.
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  • :: [[Crusades#First Crusade|First Crusade]] (1096-9) - Jerusalem recaptured from its Muslim holders
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  • However, when the First Crusade (1095-9) captured Antioch and Jerusalem, the crusaders deposed the Greek pa
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  • ...1099jerusalem.jpg|thumb|300px|left|Infantry besieging Jerusalem during the First Crusade.]]
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