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  • Saracens | Encyclopedia. com
    Saracens Name applied by the ancient Greeks and Romans to the Arab tribes who threatened their borders The name was later extended to include all Arabs and eventually all Muslims As a term similar to ‘ Moors ’, it was used particularly by medieval Christians to denote their Muslim enemies
  • Saracen | Encyclopedia. com
    Saracen an Arab or Muslim, especially at the time of the Crusades; originally, among the later Greeks and Romans, a name for the nomadic peoples of the Syro-Arabian desert which harassed the Syrian confines of the Empire The name comes (in Middle English, via Old French and late Latin) from late Greek Sarakēnos, perhaps from Arabic šarḳī ‘eastern’ In medieval times the name was
  • Crusades: Christian Perspective - Encyclopedia. com
    CRUSADES: CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVE Crusades were military expeditions against various enemies of the church; the term refers particularly to the medieval campaigns aimed at liberating the Holy Land from the Muslims The word crusade (Span , cruzada; Fr , croisade ) derives from the Latin crux (cross); the Latin term cruciata does not occur before the thirteenth century It recalls the ceremony of
  • Jewish People Caught in the Crusades - Encyclopedia. com
    Jewish People Caught in the CrusadesThe darkest chapter in the history of the Crusades was the treatment of Jews at the hands of Europe's Christians, both in Europe and in the Middle East What began as distrust and scorn often turned into widespread persecution and slaughter Many Crusaders left in their wake the bodies of hundreds of Jews as they made their way to the Holy Land Source for
  • Charles Martel - Encyclopedia. com
    CHARLES MARTEL A ruthless and successful warlord who played a pivotal role, as mayor of the palace (714 – 741), in the rise to royal and imperial rank of the carolingian dynasty which carried his name (lat Carolus ); b c 688; d Quierzy, Oct 22, 741 Charles Martel was the son of Pepin II by Alpaida, his concubine, or possible wife Nothing is known of the first 26 years of Charles's
  • Greece - Encyclopedia. com
    GREECE The Hellenic Republic Major Cities: Athens, Thessalon í ki, Rhodes, Patras, Kavala Other Cities: Canea, Corfu, Corinth, Ir á klion, Larissa, Piraeus, Sparta, Tripolis, V ó los EDITOR'S NOTE This chapter was adapted from the Department of State Post Report 2001 for Greece Supplemental material has been added to increase coverage of minor cities, facts have been updated, and some
  • Orlando Furioso (The Frenzy of Orlando) - Encyclopedia. com
    Saracens, Moors, And Turks Ariosto, following his sources, frequently refers to Orlando’s Arab enemies as Saracens, Moors, or Turks These words reflect different historical phases in the encounters between the West and the Muslim world
  • Paladins - Encyclopedia. com
    Paladins In medieval European legend, the paladins were 12 brave knights who were loyal followers of Charlemagne, the king of the Franks and founder of the Holy Roman Empire Source for information on Paladins: Myths and Legends of the World dictionary
  • The Medieval Castle - Encyclopedia. com
    The Medieval Castle Overview Walled fortifications began with the founding of the first cities in the ancient world Their design remained unaltered for almost four thousand years Not until the late tenth century, when the first castles were built in western Europe, did a substantive change occur in the construction of fortifications The evolution of the castle coincided with the emergence
  • Lee Penny - Encyclopedia. com
    Lee Penny Famous Scottish amulet that belonged to Sir Simon Locard on Lockhart of Lee, ca 1330 The story of this relic suggested the title of Sir Walter Scott 's novel The Talisman, and in his introduction to the book, Scott related the incident that led to the acquisition of the Lee penny Source for information on Lee Penny: Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology dictionary





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