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Roman achievements - 0 views

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Spread of christianity in Rome - 0 views

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Roman Government - 0 views

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Ancient rome spread of christianity - 0 views

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    A video about the rise of Christianity in Rome
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BnF - Carolingian books, manuscripts from Charlemagne to Charles the Bald - 0 views

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    All Primary Renaissance, Illuminated Manuscripts and more.  
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Two million documents at your fingertips - 1 views

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    sent by Twitter to me by friend in France. Have to explore soon. 
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Essay: Women and the Crusades (Women in World History Curriculum) - 1 views

  • After the bloody failures of the Crusaders in the fall of 1096, however, Pope Urban II decreed that henceforth no women, old people, nor children could take part in the Crusades.
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Viking Invasion ~ Fulford 1066 - YouTube - 0 views

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    First two minutes of the coming...Compare to D-day footage http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPU4p7UQOtU  1.25 into this second clip. 
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Office of the Historian - Milestones - 1945-1952 - North Atlantic Treaty Organization (... - 0 views

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      By the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, countries worked together. 
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HowStuffWorks "How the Spanish Inquisition Worked" - 0 views

  • The Inquisition officially began with Pope Gregory XI (the Papal Inquisition). In 1231, he issued a bull, or decree, that set up a tribunal court system to try heretics and punish them.
  • The Spanish Inquisition was unique in that it was established by secular rulers, King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella, with the approval of Pope Sixtus IV.
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The Inquisition - 0 views

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    Another website on the Spanish Inquisition.
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    This source is very descriptive and it is a good source about the inquisition. 
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    Inquisition 
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HowStuffWorks "How the Spanish Inquisition Worked" - 0 views

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      Priests tortured people who refused to admit that they were heretics.
  • The Spanish Inquisition was just one of several inquisitions that occurred between the 12th and 19th centuries
  • Circa 1500, A prisoner undergoing torture at the hands of the Spanish Inquisition. Monks in the background wait for his confession with quill and paper.
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      This proves that the Spanish Inquisition didn't just last for just months, for hundreds of years!
  • The term "inquisition" has a third meaning also -- the trials themselves
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    How the spanish inquisition worked.
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    Have you ever heard someone say "Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition"? The line comes from a series of sketches by British comedy troupe Monty Py­thon. In the sketches, one character gets annoyed at another character for asking him question after question. At the height of his frustration, he yells, "Well, I wasn't expecting the Spanish Inquisition!"
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    This a website I found on how the Spanish Inquisition works.
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    Inquisition 
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    info on the spanish inquisition
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    This is an how stuff works web article explaining the Spanish Inquisition.  For those who are reading this article, you will see lots of ads. Do not let those distract you.
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Secrets of the Spanish Inquisition Revealed | Catholic Answers - 0 views

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    This was a really good website that gives you detailed back ground history on the spanish inquisition. 
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    Secrets Revealed
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The Inquisition - 0 views

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      They kill jewish people who converted.
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  • Unlike its earlier version, the Spa
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    This is a very good website.
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The Truth About the Spanish Inquisition - 0 views

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    this is based on catholic perspective 
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Protestant Reformation - Theopedia, an encyclopedia of Biblical Christianity - 0 views

  • "The Protestant Reformation was a major 16th century European movement aimed initially at reforming the beliefs and practices of the Roman Catholic Church.
  • "In 1517, in one of the signal events of western history, Martin Luther, a German Augustinian monk, posted 95 theses on a church door in the university town of Wittenberg.
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    A short explanation of the reformation.
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    This is another website explaining some of what we've been talking about.
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