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... punished for our sins ! Asia is in bondage to the Infidels ; no earthly power can help us . ' ' Say not so , holy father , ' cried Peter , drawing up his small form to his full height ; ' Jerusalem 14 Heroes of the Crusades .
... punished for our sins ! Asia is in bondage to the Infidels ; no earthly power can help us . ' ' Say not so , holy father , ' cried Peter , drawing up his small form to his full height ; ' Jerusalem 14 Heroes of the Crusades .
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... cried , while embracing Peter with tears of joy , ' God will look down on our afflictions ! He will soften the hearts of the princes of Europe towards us ! He will send them to the rescue of this Holy City . ' After this interview ...
... cried , while embracing Peter with tears of joy , ' God will look down on our afflictions ! He will soften the hearts of the princes of Europe towards us ! He will send them to the rescue of this Holy City . ' After this interview ...
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... cried , ' occupy the cradle of our faith , and the country of our Saviour ! The city of the King of kings is subject to the horrors described to you by this holy man ! The tomb B that has received the body of our Lord , and Peter the ...
... cried , ' occupy the cradle of our faith , and the country of our Saviour ! The city of the King of kings is subject to the horrors described to you by this holy man ! The tomb B that has received the body of our Lord , and Peter the ...
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... cried the Pope , rising and holding up a crucifix in his hand ; ' you cry rightly . It is God's will ! Christ ... cries of all who heard Urban rent the air ; and , amid mingled acclamations of both the nobles and serfs , the Pope gave ...
... cried the Pope , rising and holding up a crucifix in his hand ; ' you cry rightly . It is God's will ! Christ ... cries of all who heard Urban rent the air ; and , amid mingled acclamations of both the nobles and serfs , the Pope gave ...
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... cried the Emperor Henry the Fourth , ' who among your number , my nobles , is worthiest to carry my imperial banner ? ' Every lip named the youthful but valiant Godfrey de Bouillon's name ; and his hand it was that , killing Rodolfus ...
... cried the Emperor Henry the Fourth , ' who among your number , my nobles , is worthiest to carry my imperial banner ? ' Every lip named the youthful but valiant Godfrey de Bouillon's name ; and his hand it was that , killing Rodolfus ...
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Alexius Antioch armour arms army arrived Ascalon attack Baldwin du Bourg battle Bernard besieged Bishop Bishop of Puy Bohemond brave brother Cæsarea called camp Christian church cloth coloured conquest Count of Edessa Count of Toulouse Count Raymond cried Croisés Crusaders death died Dieu le veut Duke of Lorraine East Edessa Edition Egyptians Emir Emperor encamped enemies Europe fear fight fled foes followed France gilt edges Godfrey de Bouillon Godfrey's Greek hands head heard Holy City Holy Land Holy Sepulchre honour Illustrations Infidels inhabitants Jeru Jerusalem Joscelin Kerboga's king King of Jerusalem kingdom knights lance Latin mail armour marched Moslems noble Norman Palestine Patriarch Peter the Hermit Phyrrhus pilgrims Pope priests princes reign returned rich Richard Saladin Saracens Saviour's sent siege soldiers sword Tancred Tancred's Templars throne tomb took Toulouse town Tripolis troops Turkish Turks valour victory walls warriors
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