The final stand of the 500 believers there lasted 10 months during 1243 as the might of the Albigensian crusaders gradually wore them down. |
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True, not everyone is as fervent as the young crusaders of the high-tech sector. |
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Theoretical science has been slowly driven from the universities by the new crusaders of Postmodernism. |
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Sachs and other like-minded crusaders have put public health back on the map, leading to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. |
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The man who went on about the need for love found himself backing crusaders all the way to the Holy Land. |
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In the event of the crusaders proving hostile, the Emperor hardly had the means of resistance. |
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It was restored and added to by the Arabs who were later replaced by the crusaders. |
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Many fierce and sanguinary conflicts took place between Saladin and the crusaders, but neither side, for a time, gained any decided advantage. |
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The schism between the churches was finalized in 1204 when crusaders captured Constantinople. |
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Religious exaltation and fear of a relief force impelled the crusaders, with no siege equipment, to a doomed attack on 13 June. |
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The other camp in France was the anticlerical one, which also had its share of crusaders. |
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The entire venture was an ignoble failure, calling forth from Bernard a passionate lament over the sins of the crusaders. |
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They might have lost Spain, but the Ottoman conquests in Europe had far exceeded anything the crusaders had gained in the East. |
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In the face of imminent disaster, Shajara held Egypt together and managed a victory against the crusaders. |
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We should not allow corporate coddlers like these men to repackage themselves as born-again crusaders for reform. |
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In 1209 every last inhabitant of the town was mercilessly hunted down and slain by the Albigensian crusaders. |
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Unlike Estonians and Latvians, Lithuanian tribes united and repulsed the German crusaders. |
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In addition the crusaders used light cavalry and horse archers in large numbers to harass the enemy, to scout, and to supplement the knights. |
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So middlebrows appointed themselves as the defenders of popular taste against the authoritarian edicts of highbrow moral crusaders. |
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The happiness crusaders argue that their campaigning will help create more caring, altruistic and trustful communities. |
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The crusaders deployed and made no demonstration as they trudged unmurmuringly over the hills of sand unadorned by a patch of vegetation. |
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Temperance crusaders understood the societal problems that caused alcoholism. |
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Disinformation rules and ill will inspires these crusaders for the Castroist revolution. |
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And his servile easily bewitched audience of clodhopper crusaders will carry on as before. |
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In trying to reach their own public, the new crusaders have fallen back on sensationalism, and have become insensitive to the dignity of the very women they want to save. |
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During the castle's siege, the crusaders had no other form of entertainment but a gambling game that involved dice. |
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Anti-vice crusaders held marches and outdoor prayer meetings in red-light districts. |
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The Banbury cake is said to have been made as early as the 13 th century when crusaders returned from the Near East armed with dried fruits and spices. |
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Similarly, in eastern Europe and the Baltic, crusaders constructed a range of fortresses from wooden blockhouses to the great monastery castles of the military orders. |
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He also lived during an era of crusades, but he was interested in others, in those against whom the crusaders were fighting. |
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Our battle now is with international community, the US and crusaders Abu Hareth The siege lasted for two years and it was a hard test for us. |
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There is a reason why section 13 is attractive essentially to politically motivated ideological crusaders. |
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But the cause of vegetarianism does have a few valiant crusaders. |
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The crusaders consisted mainly of knights and some crossbowmen. |
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Between the Greeks and the crusaders, no sympathy could exist. |
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By Rich Goldstein Are audiences tired with caped crusaders and gritty reboots? |
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Meanwhile, down on the beaches and in the parks and gardens of the nation, there seems a remarkable readiness to accept the dictates of the safe sun crusaders. |
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They may take the moral high ground while telling others how to live, but they are not the crusaders that Spitzer was. |
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How many knew or worried about their dead relatives' organs until they were stirred up by showboating politicians, chancing lawyers, and medical crusaders? |
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I'll leave that to the gang of pie-in-the-sky crusaders who crawled out of the woodwork in force this week claiming the game has been dragged down to irreparable levels. |
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Gradually the Cathar community comes to life from its inception to its disappearance under the fire and sword of the army of crusaders of the Inquisition. |
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General Charles de Gaulle was billeted in the Hotel Splendide where the French government had set up base and where a struggle was underway between the pacifiers and the crusaders in the cabinet. |
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In the aftermath of Northern Crusades William of Modena as Papal legate solved the disputes between the crusaders in Livonia and Prussia. |
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Even though we cast ourselves as martyrs, we might be crusaders. |
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The crusaders again took the city on 13 April 1204, and Constantinople was subjected to pillage and massacre by the rank and file for three days. |
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We have been addressing daily the stigma in both our personal and collective lives and the violent attacks from moral crusaders against our fight for human rights. |
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But once they buy into it, man, they're like crusaders. |
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In combination with the spread of Roman roads, the invading crusaders encountered the dish and brought the recipes to Medieval Europe. |
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The ingredients for the modern mince pie can be traced to the return of European crusaders from the Holy Land. |
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After the fall of Constantinople, the former Roman Empire was partitioned among the Latin crusaders and the Venetians. |
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The Fourth Crusade and the sacking of Constantinople by renegade crusaders proved the final breach. |
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When Innocent III heard of the conduct of his crusaders, he castigated them in no uncertain terms. |
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Henry's second expedition to Lithuania in 1392 illustrates the financial benefits to the Order of these guest crusaders. |
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Despite the efforts of Henry and his English crusaders, two years of attacks on Vilnius proved fruitless. |
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Rustichello wrote Devisement du Monde in Langues d'Oil, a lingua franca of crusaders and western merchants in the Orient. |
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The crusaders, under the sway of Venice, lay siege to the city. |
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Ties with Richard were further strained after the latter acted in a haughty manner after Acre fell to the crusaders. |
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Throughout the ages, crusaders for justice have gone full circle to take the same bigoted approach to their adversaries that they objected to in the first place. |
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The media often portray hackers romantically as crusaders for good, using their skills to defend the world from terrorists and evil-doing corporations. |
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The crusaders consolidated their conquests into crusader states. |
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But the situation was beyond his control, especially after his legate, on his own initiative, had absolved the crusaders from their vow to proceed to the Holy Land. |
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Its ingredients are traceable to the 13th century, when returning European crusaders brought with them Middle Eastern recipes containing meats, fruits and spices. |
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The crusaders arrived at Constantinople in the summer of 1203 and quickly attacked, started a major fire that damaged large parts of the city, and briefly seized control. |
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He then marched to Acre, which was already under siege by a lesser contingent of crusaders, and he started to construct siege equipment before Richard arrived on 8 June. |
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Alexios offered to reunite the Byzantine church with Rome, pay the crusaders 200,000 silver marks, join the crusade and provide all the supplies they needed to get to Egypt. |
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