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Saturday, January 06, 2007

The Crusades: The Complete Series

This series on the crusades was fun to write. Here are the posts gathered under one and placed on the sidebar.

From Soldiers of Hell to Soldiers of Christ
From Just War to Holy War
The Use of Scripture During the Crusades
The Decline and Fall of Arab Civilization
The Jihad
The Six Kings of Jerusalem
The Evolution of the Crusades
The Anti-Jewish Pogroms
The Fourth Crusade
The Children's Crusade
Defining the Crusades
Afterthoughts

posted by Loren Rosson III @ 1/06/2007 

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