How To Use First crusade In A Sentence
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The first Crusader army formed in a gallant, chivalric manner, as a by-product of a tournament help in Champagne in November 1199.
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Contemporary descriptions of the 1291 fall of Acre "Akko" in modern Israel easily rival any of the horrors of the First Crusade.
Jay Rubenstein: Crusade vs. Jihad: Which Is Worse?
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The first major city that the armies of the First Crusade sieged on their way to Jerusalem was Nicaea (now Iznik) in northwest Asia Minor.
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From the reign of Robert, the son of Hugh Capet, the barons of Courtenay are conspicuous among the immediate vassals of the crown; and Joscelin, the grandson of Atho and a noble dame, is enrolled among the heroes of the first crusade.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
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The poem is an epic of the First Crusade, with the addition of romantic and fabulous elements.
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The first major city that the armies of the First Crusade sieged on their way to Jerusalem was Nicaea now Iznik in northwest Asia Minor.
How to intimidate your enemies, circa 1097
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After the First Crusade in 1096 AD set up Christian kingdoms all along the coast of Israel and Lebanon, of course the Fatimid caliphs who had ruled that area before were very upset.
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Jakober's narrator, Paul, is a repressed Christian monk circa the First Crusade.
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Part of this venerable building dates back to the time of the first crusade, when Hugo de Capus built a fortalice in the centre of the estate, which had been granted to him by the Red King.
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1095 - On the last day of the Council of Clermont, Pope Urban II appoints Bishop Adhemar of Le Puy and Count Raymond IV of Toulouse to lead the First Crusade to the Holy Land.
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This was the proclamation of the first crusade, an enterprise calculated to unite Christians in the present-day lands of France, Germany and Italy, and far beyond.
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Urban's call, which included the words Deus Vult, or "God wills it, " lauched the so-called First Crusade, which lasted from 1095 to 1099.
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From the time of the first Crusade there has been a steady tendency to the unity of Christian countries; and notwithstanding all their conflicts with one another, and partly as one of the effects of those conflicts, they have "fraternized," until now there exists a mighty Christian Commonwealth, the members of which ought to be able to govern the world in accordance with the principles of a religion that is in itself peace.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 45, July, 1861
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What good did come from my first crusade was due chiefly to him; a kind of revivalist spirit was upon him, and many unsuspecting freshers who had only thought of the river as a place to avoid, were unable to resist his entreaties.
Godfrey Marten, Undergraduate
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The Turks are rampaging across Asia, the first Crusaders are at the Empire's gates, and warfare is about to break out.
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It was well for the success of Mac's first crusade that his hearers were gentlemen and sober, so his outburst was not received with jeers or laughter but listened to in silence, while the expression of the faces changed from one of surprise to regret and respect, for earnestness is always effective and championship of this sort seldom fails to touch hearts as yet unspoiled.
Rose in Bloom
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He legitimated the cultivation of lyrical tropes, as the poet used them to enrich what is otherwise a lofty epic poem on the First Crusade.
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The first Crusade took three years to reach the Holy Land.
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The swarms that followed the first crusade were destroyed in Anatolia by famine, pestilence, and the Turkish arrows; and the princes only escaped with some squadrons of horse to accomplish their lamentable pilgrimage.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire