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... appear They pillage Jerusalem 284 285 The battle of Karita . 286 Rout of the Christians 287 Death of Walter de Brienne 288 Anger of Frederick at these events 289 A.D. He points out the folly of the Templars 1246. xii CONTENTS OF.
... appear They pillage Jerusalem 284 285 The battle of Karita . 286 Rout of the Christians 287 Death of Walter de Brienne 288 Anger of Frederick at these events 289 A.D. He points out the folly of the Templars 1246. xii CONTENTS OF.
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... Christians Divisions at Acre End of the Crusades . CHAPTER XVI . A.D. 1241 A.D. 1245 . PAGE 290 291 292 293 294 295 1241. Triumph of Frederick 296 He obtains money from England 297 His French captives 298 The Conclave at Rome 299 ...
... Christians Divisions at Acre End of the Crusades . CHAPTER XVI . A.D. 1241 A.D. 1245 . PAGE 290 291 292 293 294 295 1241. Triumph of Frederick 296 He obtains money from England 297 His French captives 298 The Conclave at Rome 299 ...
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... Christian , and am ready to over- come the foes of the Cross . Heresies have sprung up and are growing thick in Italy , especially at Milan ; it would be bad policy , were I to quit the Italians , and to attack the Saracens . I cannot ...
... Christian , and am ready to over- come the foes of the Cross . Heresies have sprung up and are growing thick in Italy , especially at Milan ; it would be bad policy , were I to quit the Italians , and to attack the Saracens . I cannot ...
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... Christians than are now living on that island ; and we settled them in a plain amongst Christians , that they might be won over to baptism . In fact , their Cadis have complained to us that already one third of their number have adopted ...
... Christians than are now living on that island ; and we settled them in a plain amongst Christians , that they might be won over to baptism . In fact , their Cadis have complained to us that already one third of their number have adopted ...
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... Christian sub- jects in the Kingdom are placed under the rule of Pagans . As to the prosecution of the Nobles , we have punished our over - zealous Officials ; but we mean to maintain our full rights over Benevento , as our forefathers ...
... Christian sub- jects in the Kingdom are placed under the rule of Pagans . As to the prosecution of the Nobles , we have punished our over - zealous Officials ; but we mean to maintain our full rights over Benevento , as our forefathers ...
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Page 300 - And they came to the place which God had told him of; and Abraham built an altar there, and laid the wood in order, and bound Isaac his son, and laid him on the altar upon the wood. And Abraham stretched forth his hand, and took the knife to slay his son.
Page 475 - And it shall come to pass in that day, that Tyre shall be forgotten seventy years, according to the days of one king : after the end of seventy years shall Tyre sing as an harlot.
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