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Zengi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 8 views

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Pope Eugene III - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 3 views

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Pope Gregory VIII - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 3 views

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Miasma theory of disease - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 6 views

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    "The miasmatic theory of disease held that diseases such as cholera, chlamydia or the Black Death were caused by a miasma (Greek language: "pollution"), a noxious form of "bad air". This concept has been supplanted by the germ theory of disease."
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Printing press - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 8 views

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Odin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 37 views

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    odin was a good god
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    "Odin (pronounced /ˈoʊdɨn/ from Old Norse Óðinn), is considered the chief god in Norse paganism and the ruler of Asgard."
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Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 4 views

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    "Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor"
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Mecca - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 22 views

  • The city is modern, cosmopolitan and while being closed to non-Muslims, is nonetheless ethnically diverse
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Kingdom of Heaven (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 9 views

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Napoleon I of France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 7 views

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    "Napoleon I of France"
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Greek fire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 10 views

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    "Greek fire was an incendiary weapon used by the Byzantine Empire. "
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Seljuq dynasty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 5 views

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    "The Seljuq (also Seljuq Turks[2], Seldjuks, Seldjuqs, Seljuks; in Turkish Selçuklular; in Persian: سلجوقيان Ṣaljūqīyān; in Arabic سلجوق Saljūq, or السلاجقة al-Salājiqa) were a Turco-Persian[3] [4][5][6] Sunni Muslim dynasty that ruled parts of Central Asia and the Middle East from the 11th to 14th centuries. They set up an empire, the Great Seljuq Empire, which at its height stretched from Anatolia through Persia and which was the target of the First Crusade. The dynasty had its origins in the Turcoman tribal confederations of Central Asia and marked the beginning of Turkic power in the Middle East. After arriving in Persia, the Seljuqs adopted the Persian culture[7][8][9][10][11][12] and language[13][14][15], and played an important role in the development of the Turko-Persian tradition which features "Persian culture patronized by Turkic rulers."[16] Today, they are remembered as great patrons of Persian culture, art, literature, and language[14][15][17] and are regarded by some as the cultural ancestors of the Western Turks - the present-day inhabitants of Azerbaijan, Turkey, and Turkmenistan.[citation needed]"
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Pope Leo IX - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 17 views

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Holy Lance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 18 views

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John of England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 5 views

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Godfrey Kneller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 8 views

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Saint-Domingue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 4 views

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Toledo, Spain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

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