SUMMARY: On the last Tuesday of November 1095, Pope Urban II delivered an electrifying speech that launched the First Crusade. His words set Christendom afire. Some 100,000 men, from knights to paupers, took up the call--the largest mobilization of manpower since the fall of the Roman Empire. Now, i
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The First Crusade
β Scribed by Asbridge, Thomas
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- 106851940
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- en-jm
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- 204 KB
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- Fiction
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