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Meanings of first crusade in English
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Usage of first crusade in English
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So Hal mused-forhe was young, and this was his firstcrusade.
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Paramede de Sigognac figured gloriously in the firstcrusade.
3
The foundation of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem in July, 1099, was the consummation of the firstcrusade.
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The society which Orderic described in Normandy-thegeneration of the firstcrusade-produceda great variety of Lady Macbeths.
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The chevalier in coat-of-mail had been killed in the battle of the Mansourah during the firstcrusade of St. Louis.
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At Chartres one can read the firstcrusade in the portal, as at Mont-Saint-Michel in the Aquilon and the promenoir.
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Never after the firstcrusade did any great poem rise to such heroism as to sustain itself without a heroine.
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His brother Robert had mortgaged Normandy to him in order to get money to join the firstcrusade (S182).
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Deliberation was more prolonged, more frequently repeated, and more indecisive than it had been at the time of the firstcrusade.
10
Here is the Way to Eternal Life as it was seen by the Church and the Art of the firstcrusade!
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At the time of the formation of the order, in 1119, after the firstcrusade, the Templars were far from being rich.
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More spin-off shows followed, and with them came Jamie's firstcrusade, demanding that schools offer healthier lunch choices to combat the obesity epidemic.
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Not one of the reigning sovereigns of Europe, kings or emperors, of France, England, Spain, or Germany, took part in the firstcrusade.
14
No fewer than five hundred thousand persons set out from Europe for Syria, incited by the news of the success of the firstcrusade.
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He was, indeed, as fond of hunting as of war, and during his firstcrusade an opportunity occurred to him of hunting the lion.
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From the date of the firstcrusade (1093 A.D.) down to the close of the twelfth century, was the golden age of chivalry.