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    Trimester 1 Indo-Europeans: Were a nomadic group who came from the steppes. We know about them because of the roots of there language They tamed horses sheep cattle and goats. Language: Slavic speakers moved northwest‚ celtic‚ german italic moved west and greek and persia went south. Nobody new they moved from steppes but they started movement from one region to another in 1700 to 1200 bc. Hittites: Part of the Indo-europeans broke off and took over Anatolia: they were called the Hittites

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    and what the angle had said‚ however his went against a lot of tribes‚ but it made since‚ one God‚ one diversity and Muhammad went from a couple hundred followers to ten thousand. Saladin was a Muslim military and political leader who led Muslim forces at the time of the crusades. Saladin took back the great city Jerusalem. Suelyman was the law give. He created a legal system for the whole empire‚ he was the supreme monarch and the center of the world. Suleyman lead 13

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    Albeit‚ the Crusaders left a memorable architectural imprint on the Holy Land. Compared to the rest of the Land‚ the Crusaders left a more minor effect on Jerusalem. Meinhardt describes the renewal of the Dome of the Rock‚ symbolic to both the Jews and the Muslims as the rock where Abraham sacrificed Isaac and where Muhammad saw heaven: “they later covered the massive rock inside the building with elaborate

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    Book Summary: The Crusades

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    The Crusades Biographies The Crusades Biographies Written by J. Sydney Jones Edited by Marcia Merryman Means and Neil Schlager The Crusades: Biographies Written by J. Sydney Jones Edited by Marcia Merryman Means and Neil Schlager Project Editor Julie L. Carnagie Editorial Ralph G. Zerbonia Permissions Lori Hines‚ Susan J. Rudolph‚ William A. Sampson ©2005 by U•X•L. U•X•L is an imprint of Thomson Gale‚ a division of Thomson Learning‚ Inc. U•X•L® is a registered trademark used herein

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    Einleitung Unser Zeitalter ist das eigentliche Zeitalter der Kritik‚ der sich alles unterwerfen muss. Religion‚ durch ihre Heiligkeit und Gesetzgebung durch ihre Majestät‚ wollen sich gemeiniglich derselben entziehen. Aber alsdann erregen sie gerechten Verdacht wider sich und können auf unverstellte Achtung nicht Einspruch machen‚ die die Vernunft nur demjenigen bewillt‚ was ihre freie und öffentliche Prüfung hat halten müssen." (Hermes‚ S. 12). Diese Worte Kants fallen in eine Zeit in der die evangelisch-lutherische

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    with the ninth Crusade in 1272. They started as a religious territorial war over Jerusalem‚ but changed to be more territorial over time. This caused the first four Crusades to have the most impact‚ excluding the Children’s Crusade‚ which was the beginning of the end of the Christian empire. Which in the end‚ although the Christian empire put up a good fight for almost 200 years; they fell with their last empires‚ Jerusalem and Acre. vThe Crusades really started centuries before with Christian pilgrims

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    annotating the novel‚ I noted that there was a sufficient amount of imagery throughout the story‚ but an abundance of it was towards the beginning‚ when Sir Thomas and his sons Will and Gavin are called on to fight in King Richard’s army against Saladin for the Holy Land. Will must choose a Great Horse to ride in the war and when sent to pick one out‚ he chooses Hosanna‚ “[who] was bred to be a Great Horse‚ but can’t quite make the size…The stallion was liver chestnut‚ almost red‚ the unusual color

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    The Crusades were a series of religiously sanctioned military campaigns waged by much of Western Christian Europe‚ particularly the Franks of France and the Holy Roman Empire. The specific crusades to restore Christian control of the Holy Land were fought over a period of nearly 200 years‚ between 1095 and 1291. There are several reasons for the Crusades‚ but the importance and relevance of some are debated by scholars even to this day. (NEW PARAGRAPH) In the Middle Ages‚ Christians considered

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    as the “scourge of his age”. The story‚ written as a play‚ is a fanatical plea for religious tolerance. The church forbade the performance of the play during Lessing’s lifetime; it was first performed in Berlin‚ 1783. Nathan The Wise is set in Jerusalem at the end of the twelfth century in the midst of the Crusades‚ which stresses a time period of anti-Jewish sentiment that embodies this premise of religious prejudice. Lessing’s view was we may all be different from each other but we are all created

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    as Saladin‚ was a Kurdish Muslim‚ who became the first Ayyubid Sultan of Egypt and Syria. He led Islamic opposition to the Franks and other European Crusaders in the Levant. At the height of his power‚ he ruled over Egypt‚ Syria‚ Mesopotamia‚ Hejaz‚ and Yemen. He led the Muslims against the Crusaders and eventually recaptured Palestine from the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem after his victory in the Battle of Hattin. As such‚ he is a notable figure in Kurdish‚ Arab‚ and Muslim culture. Saladin was

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