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Teaching Crusades: what do we think we know about the crusades and crusading? (Part one of two)
What were the crusades? Can you say with confidence that you think you know what the crusades were? If so, try to give a definition of the crusades to yourself in less than fifty words. Even an experienced crusade historian … Continue reading
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