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    Regan Montgomery Thaddeus Stevens Reflection. Thaddeus Stevens was not in favor of an easy re-entry into the Union for former Confederate states. He was in favor of punitive action against the South because he believed it was necessary to ensure justice and protect the rights of freed slaves. Stevens also thought that without consequences‚ the former Confederate states might revert to their old ways and continue to oppress the newly freed African Americans. Without violence involving punishment

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    GeographyAssyria is located in north Mesopotamia and spans four countries: In Syria it extends west to the Euphrates river; in Turkey it extends north to Harran‚ Edessa‚ Diyarbakir‚ and Lake Van; in Iran it extends east to Lake Urmi‚ and in Iraq it extends to about 100 miles south of Kirkuk. This is the Assyrian heartland‚ from which so much of the ancient Near East came to be controlled.Two great rivers run through Assyria‚ the Tigris and the Euhprates‚ and many lesser ones‚ the most important of

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    November 27‚ 2012 The Shroud of Turin is Jesus of Nazareth’s Authentic Burial Cloth The Source of the Image Revealed Under the cover of darkness‚ Jesus of Nazareth was arrested and brought to trial before the Jewish authorities. His captors repeatedly punched him in the face and spit on him‚ but that was only the beginning of his suffering. Early in the morning they brought him to Pontius Pilate‚ the Roman installed governor of the Judean Province. Pilate ordered that Jesus be flogged and

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    Assyrians Although Assyrian civilization‚ centred in the fertile Tigris valley of northern Iraq‚ can be traced back to at least the third millennium BC‚ some of its most spectacular remains date to the first millennium BC when Assyria dominated the Middle East. The Assyrian king Ashurnasirpal II (883-859 BC) established Nimrud as his capital. Many of the principal rooms and courtyards of his palace were decorated with gypsum slabs carved in relief with images of the king as high priest and as

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    the county of Edessa and after the first three Crusader states were developed‚ a fourth was added called the County of Tripoli. The social‚ political‚ and economic factors throughout the Crusader States led to the cause of the second Crusade and planted the seeds for the beginning of the third Crusade. The County of Edessa was located farther North than the rest of the Crusader states‚ which made it less populated and caused it to be the weakest of the Crusader states. Since Edessa was so far away

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    end well. The crusades continued over the past 100 years. European lords slaved to keep control over the crusader states being such as Edessa. The Holy Order of Knights fought back when a crusader state was charged against. Emperor Conrad III and King Louis VII were the two powerful monarchs associated. They desired to overtake Damascus instead of defending Edessa so the plan was unsuccessful and majority of the crusaders went home. The crusaders who remained defended Jerusalem. For a year‚ King Richard

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    The eleventh century was a period of time when the Seljuk Turk’s expansion of Islam and the Arab empire in the Middle East created a sense of distress that spread throughout the clergy of Christianity and among all of Christendom. The invasion of areas in the Christian Byzantium Empire helped to arouse anger against Moslems. A sense of fear and urgency grew that something had to be done to stop Moslem territorial expansion and subjugation to the tenants of the Islam faith. The first two

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    Terito. Thaddeus’ face turns to a look of compassion and fear. A woman’s voice says ever so softly "Terito‚ oh my God" said the voice in disbelief. Terito recognized the voice he grew up with that voice always lecturing him‚ but his memories were gone all he could remember was a shadow in the place of anyone he knew was now just a shadow. "Terito is it really you‚ I thought you were dead". "No!" ‚"I know he’s dead we buried him"‚ thinks the angel. Slowly approaching Terito and Thaddeus. "You

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    first crusade. They created the first Crusader State at Edessa. They captured Antioch. Disagreements over the rule of Antioch slowed their progress and split their forces‚ but in August 1098 crusaders reached Jerusalem and the attack lasted over a month‚ by then its keepers surrendered. One of the brothers died‚ Godfrey‚ so Baldwin became the first King of the Christian Kingdom of Jerusalem. * European lords worked to keep rule over Edessa (when a crusader state was attacked‚ the Holy Order of

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    ~~~FIRST CRUSADE - After the Normans had settled in France and conquered England‚ both France and England‚ and also the Holy Roman Empire‚ were stronger than they had been since the time of Charlemagne. Their kings and queensbegan to think‚ as he had‚ of reconquering the whole Mediterranean and recreating the Roman Empire. In particular‚ they wanted to take Jerusalem‚ the city ofJesus Christ‚ away from the Islamic Fatimids who were ruling it. In 1095 AD Pope Urban made a great speech at Clermont

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