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Guy of Lusignan before Saladin after the battle of Hattin

Lionheart and the Third Crusade (The Crusades part 4)

June 26, 2012by Eric Costanzo 7 Comments

The Crusades (Part 4 of 6) 1. Deus Vult: Pope Urban II Calls for the First Crusaders (AD 1095) 2. The First Crusade and Reclaiming the Holy City (AD 1096-1099) […]

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AD 800-1200, AD1200-1500, Christian History, Church History, Crusades, European Christianity, Judeo-Christian History, Middle Ages, Religion, Rulers, The Church and Society
Giotto, "St. Francis and the Birds"

Francis of Assisi: What it Means to Kiss the Hand of the Leper

November 1, 2011by Eric Costanzo 3 Comments

From the book of Genesis forward, God has made clear that His people are to bless others as a natural outflow of the blessings God has given them. Over the […]

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AD 800-1200, AD1200-1500, Catholicism, European Christianity, Holy Roman Empire, Islam, Middle Ages, Missionaries, Monastic Orders, Monasticism, Poverty, Preachers, Social Justice, The Church and Society, Women

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