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Their propaganda proved successful in rallying local communities to support crusades against specific unions.
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He was a merchant banker who, with others, lent money under usurious conditions during the crusades with the consent and support of the papacy.
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Muckraking journalists and anti-railroad activists glorified the settlers and used the events as evidence and justification for their anti-corporate crusades.
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His abjuration of politics is influenced by his holy vows as a monastic brother, but also comes of having fought and seen destruction by political will during the crusades.
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After the crusades, the memory of these crusading military orders became idealised and romanticised.
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This instrument soon evolved and took on the name of the timbrel during the medieval crusades, at which time it acquired the jingles.
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He conflates the histories of the first and fourth crusades.
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No effective crusade was raised to recapture the Holy Land afterwards, though talk of further crusades was common enough.
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Crusades, when Richard the Lionheart captured the island.
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The impact of the crusades was profound, and judgment of the conduct of crusaders has varied widely from laudatory to highly critical.
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