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... the sufferings of the Christians in Palestine . He was but an obscure palmer ; but he was des- tined to be the instrument of arousing a feeling of religious enthusiasm through the whole of Europe , lasting two 2 Heroes of the Crusades .
... the sufferings of the Christians in Palestine . He was but an obscure palmer ; but he was des- tined to be the instrument of arousing a feeling of religious enthusiasm through the whole of Europe , lasting two 2 Heroes of the Crusades .
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Barbara Hutton. religious enthusiasm through the whole of Europe , lasting two centuries , and influencing the history of his age in the cause of the cross : ' Which should all wars begin and end . ' He ... whole counte- Peter the Hermit . 3.
Barbara Hutton. religious enthusiasm through the whole of Europe , lasting two centuries , and influencing the history of his age in the cause of the cross : ' Which should all wars begin and end . ' He ... whole counte- Peter the Hermit . 3.
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Barbara Hutton. lively black eyes , that lighted up his whole counte- nance , and that were an index of two great gifts : one , a lively enthusiasm that sustained him through- out his romantic career , and which , by fostering the ...
Barbara Hutton. lively black eyes , that lighted up his whole counte- nance , and that were an index of two great gifts : one , a lively enthusiasm that sustained him through- out his romantic career , and which , by fostering the ...
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... whole continent of Europe ; and the princes and nobles of the West shall hear from my lips the state of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre . I will urge them to rescue the grave of our Lord ! ' The patriarch gazed with astonishment at the ...
... whole continent of Europe ; and the princes and nobles of the West shall hear from my lips the state of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre . I will urge them to rescue the grave of our Lord ! ' The patriarch gazed with astonishment at the ...
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... whole crusading army seems to have been animated by the common love of God . They called themselves soldiers of Jesus Christ ; but , alas ! later on , the bloody scenes you will read of , and the cruelties practised by the pilgrims ...
... whole crusading army seems to have been animated by the common love of God . They called themselves soldiers of Jesus Christ ; but , alas ! later on , the bloody scenes you will read of , and the cruelties practised by the pilgrims ...
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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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