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Old French literature --- Crusades --- History --- Sources --- Crusades - History - Sources
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World history --- anno 1000-1099 --- Crusades
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History of Europe --- anno 1200-1499 --- Crusades --- Church history --- Middle Ages --- Chivalry --- Crusades. --- CROISADES --- HISTOIRE --- INFLUENCE
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Crusades --- Croisades --- Crusades. --- 940.181 --- 940.181 Kruistochten --- Kruistochten --- Church history --- Middle Ages --- Chivalry --- World history
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History of Europe --- anno 1100-1199 --- anno 1000-1099 --- Crusades --- Church history --- Middle Ages --- Chivalry --- Crusades. --- Geschiedenis van Europa
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Poetry --- anno 500-1499 --- Crusades in literature --- Crusades --- European poetry --- Poetry, Medieval --- Church history --- Middle Ages --- Chivalry --- History and criticism
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Comparative literature --- Thematology --- anno 500-1499 --- Crusades --- -Crusades in literature --- -Literature, Medieval --- -European literature --- Medieval literature --- Church history --- Middle Ages --- Chivalry --- Congresses --- History and criticism --- -Congresses --- Crusades in literature --- Literature, Medieval --- European literature --- History and criticism&delete& --- Croisades
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"In 1099, the soldiers of the First Crusade, summoned by the Pope and gathered from throughout Christendom, took Jerusalem. As the news of this victory spread throughout Medieval Europe, it felt nothing less than miraculous and dream-like, to such an extent that many believed history itself had been fundamentally altered by the event and that the Rapture was at hand. As a result of military conquest, Christians could see themselves as agents of rather than mere actors in their own salvation. The capture of Jerusalem changed everything. In Nebuchadnezzar's Dream, Jay Rubenstein maps out the steps by which the social, political, economic, and intellectual shifts occurred throughout the 12th century, drawing on those who guided and explained them. The Crusades raised the possibility of imagining the Apocalypse as more than prophecy but actual event. Rubenstein examines how those who confronted the conflict between prophecy and reality transformed the meaning and memory of the Crusades as well as their place in history"--
Crusades --- End of the world --- History of doctrines --- Jerusalem --- History --- Crusades (First : 1096-1099) --- Crusades (Second : 1147-1149) --- Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem --- Latin Orient --- Palestine --- World, End of the --- Eschatology --- Second Crusade, 1147-1149 --- Barons' Crusade, 1096-1099 --- First Crusade, 1096-1099 --- Princes' Crusade, 1096-1099 --- Crusades. --- Crusades (First : 1096-1099). --- Crusades (Second : 1147-1149). --- 600-1500. --- Middle East --- Christian church history --- World history --- History of civilization --- anno 1000-1099 --- anno 1100-1199 --- 940.181 --- 940.181 Kruistochten --- Kruistochten
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History of Europe --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1300-1399 --- Crusades --- 940.181 --- Church history --- Middle Ages --- Chivalry --- Kruistochten --- #A9305H --- Crusades. --- 940.181 Kruistochten
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