The Military Religious Orders of the Middle Ages: The Hospitallers, the Templars, the Teutonic Knights, and Others. With an Appendix of Other Orders of Knighthood: Legendary, Honorary, and ModernBanton Press, 1879 - 360페이지 This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work. |
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... became known , and the cruel sufferings and indig- uities that pilgrims were made to undergo beforo they could set foot in the Holy City , till those who sheltered and succoured the pilgrim when ho arrived at his destination saw that if ...
... became known , and the cruel sufferings and indig- uities that pilgrims were made to undergo beforo they could set foot in the Holy City , till those who sheltered and succoured the pilgrim when ho arrived at his destination saw that if ...
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... became ac- quainted , in the capital of their country , with all the highest knowledge and the gentlest manners that the times could boast . And when they came to man's estate they received their dignity as Knights with much ceremony ...
... became ac- quainted , in the capital of their country , with all the highest knowledge and the gentlest manners that the times could boast . And when they came to man's estate they received their dignity as Knights with much ceremony ...
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... became greater than · ever . The permission to enter the city and visit the Holy Sepulchre could only be purchased for a large sum , the amount depending on the caprice or the covetousness of the chief who happened to be appointed to ...
... became greater than · ever . The permission to enter the city and visit the Holy Sepulchre could only be purchased for a large sum , the amount depending on the caprice or the covetousness of the chief who happened to be appointed to ...
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... became the cradles of Religious Orders . It must not , however , be supposed that all this could go on without evils and abuses . Pilgrimage was not always undertaken from pure and religious motives . A love of change , curiosity , loss ...
... became the cradles of Religious Orders . It must not , however , be supposed that all this could go on without evils and abuses . Pilgrimage was not always undertaken from pure and religious motives . A love of change , curiosity , loss ...
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... became masters of Palestine . Their capture of Jerusalem was followed by a massacre of its inhabitants , and by most cruel tortures inflicted upon the Christian clergy ; the pilgrims were ill - treated on their way , and if they reached ...
... became masters of Palestine . Their capture of Jerusalem was followed by a massacre of its inhabitants , and by most cruel tortures inflicted upon the Christian clergy ; the pilgrims were ill - treated on their way , and if they reached ...
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