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    Mamluk Jerusalem

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    Word Count: 1‚622 Ayyubid and Mamluk Jerusalem The core idea of God/sacred argued by Armstrong in Jerusalem: One City‚ Three Faiths is the idea of a sort of transcendence into something greater than just who we are as people. The exact meanings of sacred and holiness can vary throughout a culture over a period of time with the main idea remaining the same. During the period of Mamluk reign in Jerusalem‚ the city’s holiness had become more spiritual to the Muslims than ever before. As Christians

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    Crusades

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    Over the centuries many significant wars have faced political and economic turmoil. The significant wars are The Crusades‚ World War II‚ and The Persian war. The years leading up to the end of the eleventh century in Western Europe and Eurasia saw several different social‚ political‚ and economic factors that collectively contributed to the start of the First Crusade in 1096. Perhaps one of the most obvious and leading factors is the role that religion‚ specifically Christianity‚ played in everyday

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    Take it all back

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    Brontë Keznor Professor Frances Coley English 122 25 July 2015 Take it all back In this glorious country‚ known as the United States of America‚ there is an abundance of nature all around us at all times. The United States of America is made up of a vast amount of landscape and vegetation‚ not to mention all of our rivers and lakes‚ and how can we for forget the wildlife that has an existence on this continent. With the many natural resources that cover this colossal country‚ the question that

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    Saladin and Jerusalem

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    Saladin and the Capture of Jerusalem Saladin stands out in Western accounts of the Middle Ages because his beliefs and actions reflected supposedly Christian characteristics: honesty‚ piety‚ magnanimity‚ and chivalry. Unlike many Muslim rulers‚ he was not cruel to his subordinates; Saladin believed deeply in the Koranic standard that all men are equal before the law. He set a high moral tone; for example‚ he distributed war proceeds carefully to help maintain discipline in the ranks. As an administrator

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    Fourth Crusade Research Paper Brandon Rosty The Crusades-HIST-239 Prof. Moran Cruz For much of history‚ the papacy has been viewed as a driving force behind the Crusades‚ the papacy of Innocent III being a particularly good example. Ever since the days of Gregory VII from 1073-1085‚ and his early ideas of Crusades‚ and Urban II’s call for the First Crusade in 1095‚ the papacy has served as an instigator of plans that have often gone awry. The Fourth Crusade is the perfect

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    inspiring others to action.” Someone who encompasses these traits is St. John Paul II. He was the Pope of the Roman Catholic Church for 27 years and during that time he led and inspired many people. St. John Paul II was born Karol Wojtyla in Poland on May 18‚ 1920 (“John Paul II: The Millennial Pope‚” 2014). In 1938‚ he found his calling to the church but was unable to pursue his dream because World War II started (“John Paul II Biography‚” 2014). Poland was taken over by Germany under communist rule. Communism

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    Who Is Pope John Paul II?

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    God‚ but we mustn’t misuse it." From 1523 up until October 15‚ 1978‚ the pope elected was Italian. That all changed one day later‚ when Karol Wojtyla‚ Pope John Paul II‚ was elected pope. St. Pope John Paul II was and still is a modern day example of Jesus’s love for us. Karol Wojtyla had a hard childhood but did not blame God‚ but dedicated his life to him. He hid from the Nazis‚ took care of his family‚ and served God all at one time. His mother died when he was 9‚ and his older brother Edmund

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    Crusades

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    The Crusades Starting in 1095‚ the Crusades were a series of religious wars carried out by Christians who wanted to secure the Holy Land of Jerusalem. In total‚ there were approximately seven or eight Crusades‚ some condensed into one Crusade. Through the Christian’s efforts‚ the Crusades were unsuccessful‚ and they were unable to secure the Holy Land. As a result of a mass murder of Christians in Jerusalem‚ the Crusades erupted. • First Crusade- Ordered by the pope essentially as revenge for

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    Jerusalem

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    symbolically as an act of rebirth‚ renewal or reaffirmation‚” To what extent is this true of the final act of Jez Butterworth’s Jerusalem? Comic resolution is seen symbolically as an act of rebirth‚ renewal and affirmation in the final act of Jerusalem. Act 3 is the scene where all problems that have arisen in Act 1 and Act 2 are solved. In the final act of Jerusalem the professor is saddened by Mary’s death and appears to be living in the past. “I went to a village fair. I had a pint of beer

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    The Crusades

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    Crusades Please create two journal entries. For the first journal entry you will write as if you are a Crusader. You should discuss the long journey it took for you to reach Jerusalem‚ your reasons for participating in the Crusades‚ and any fears you might have. For the second journal entry‚ you will take on the role of a muslim living in the city of Jerusalem writing about the Crusaders and the attack on the city. 1. Crusader- Dear journal‚ My days on the ship were ever lasting they seemed

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