New: crusadesAll contenthive-129948hive-196917krzzanhive-183959steemhive-180932photographyhive-166405hive-144064uncommonlabhive-185836bitcoinhive-183397krsuccesshive-150122hive-188619hive-124908hive-101145lifehive-145157hive-139150hive-109690hive-184714hive-103599TrendingNewHotLikersarmonela (35)in women • last yearTop 10 Amazing Women of the CrusadesHere's a list of 10 remarkable women from the time of the Crusades: Eleanor of Aquitaine: Queen of France and later Queen of England, she played a significant role in the Second Crusade due to her…silvergrifin007 (42)in kr-newbie • 5 years agoAre Roman Catholic and Greek Orthodox churches different from American Protestants?I am a Korean believer in American Protestantism, but I think Roman Catholic and Greek Orthodox are Christian. Protestantism was separated from Roman Catholicism in Christian history. After the…buzweaveryoutube (59)in knightstemplar • 5 years agoFriday Voice Over: Knights Templar Treasure Tunnels and Tower Discovered using LiDAR Technology in AcreThe Order of Knights Templar which was founded by Hugh de Payens in 1119, in 1128 he visited England to raise support for the Crusades and the rest (as they say) is #History - But what exactly did…wundengba (7)in crusaders • 6 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.History Christian Crusades-Part 2Catholic Church, Wealth, and Power - History The power of the Popes and the wealth specifically properties of the Catholic Church experienced a remarkable growth during the Christian Crusades'…marcelo182 (65)in steemchurch • 6 years agolast post of the year. 2019 a year of new goalsinformation-imagen Greetings and blessings love church In this year we have passed many afflictions and problems, but it was also a year of blessings. Despite the difficulties, we learned…sirknight (67)in steemchurch • 6 years agoWelcome 2019 - a year of hope and expansion.Ladies and gentlemen of the SteemChurch. Peace be with you. Expensive and unnecessary firework shows aside, this Knight welcomes the new year with 'hope'. 'Hope' that political change is…baderkh (25)in history • 6 years agoPope Urban II wasn't the founder of The Crusades !!! !If we define the Crusades as the Holy wars were fought for the sake of Jerusalem and its kingdom , then Pope Urban II was the founder of Crusades. But if we recognize them as the Battles…internutter (69)in fiction • 6 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Challenge #02065-E241: Once Upon a Crusade"There's no such thing as an elephant." "Then you have some very big wolves on this planet." -- Anon Guest "Just think about it for a psalm," said Sir Thakkis. "A beast as large as a peasant's…travelmaster (43)in crusades • 6 years agoCrusadesI have always known that the best of the Saracens could out-Christian many of us Christians. Author: Ellis Petersaegyptiangod (40)in deus • 7 years agoDEUS VULTAm I the only one who looks at historical phenomena, and thinks: 'Oh shit, I probably would have drunk the kool-aid on that stupid misadventure?'I'm reading about the Crusades, btw. Never trust…mkoenraadt (25)in europe • 7 years agoStorm and Frenzy: A Call for European Unity in Defense of Our Continent“But what is more than curious — indeed, piquant to a degree — is that an ancient god of storm and frenzy, the long quiescent Wotan, should awake like an extinct volcano to a new activity…” — Carl…turkish-trail (65)in tr • 7 years agoThe Crusades through Anatolia - Marco Polo #6source When Wilhelm left for his adventurous journey, he commanded Flemish, French and Latin, as well as Arabic. His chivalrous manners and manners must have been impeccable, for we find him…turkish-trail (65)in tr • 7 years agoThe Crusades through Anatolia - Marco Polo #5source On the one hand, the diplomatic note describes the immense power of the Mongols, but counteracts this with information about the widespread dissemination of the Christian faith in the…turkish-trail (65)in tr • 7 years agoThe Crusades through Anatolia - Marco Polo #4source In 1243 it was decided to send an embassy to Asia. Under the leadership of the aeolian knight Balduin of Hainegau they set out from Constantinople to become the great khan of the…turkish-trail (65)in tr • 7 years agoThe Crusades through Anatolia - Marco Polo #3source The Europeans of the thirteenth century knew nothing of the Mongols, though it was perhaps the brightest, brightest period of the Middle Ages. In the meantime, the great scholastics…turkish-trail (65)in tr • 7 years agoThe Crusades through Anatolia - Marco Polo #2source The first mention of a powerful Christian king in the far east is found in the historian Otto von Freising. In his chronicle, which he wrote from 1143 to 1146, he mentions the report of…turkish-trail (65)in tr • 7 years agoThe Crusades through Anatolia - Marco Polo #1source More than 25 years before the Venetian Marco Polo - at the time of the Crusades - the Vatican sent scouts and secret diplomats to faraway Asia. They should look for allies against the…turkish-trail (65)in tr • 7 years agoThe Crusades through Anatolia - On the way to the Holy Land #5source Nevertheless, when the Venetians insisted on their payment, it turned out that there was not enough money for it. But the Doge Enrico Dandolo was not embarrassed to solve the problem.…turkish-trail (65)in tr • 7 years agoThe Crusades through Anatolia - On the way to the Holy Land #4source After long debates, they agreed with King Baldwin III. from Jerusalem to attack Damascus. But despite the immense troop strength also failed this military enterprise. On July 28, 1149…turkish-trail (65)in tr • 7 years agoThe Crusades through Anatolia - On the way to the Holy Land #3source The Crusaders had been successful at the beginning mainly because the Turks did not advance together against the enemy. After setting up their own empires, the army leaders squandered…