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Favorite 3 Capetians(Direct and Indirect) only Kings Of France

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Your favorite English and Otherwise Medieval Monarchs?

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You are a revolutionist in France during 1793 and you just entered the Basilica-St.Denis.What do you see?

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How Do We Modern Catholics View Medieval Catholics?

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Project "Stupor Mundi"

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Genuinely how do you guys avoid girls?

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Was Frederick II seen as an enemy of Christianity during his time,and did contemporary monarchs support his excommunications?

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During the 4th crusade,Do we have a log of what the crusaders Saw in the Church of Holy Apostles?

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How did Frederick II balance his secular and religious life as a ruler in the 13th century?

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How were excommunications viewed in the Crusades,particularly the 6th?

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How were excommunications viewed in the Crusades,particularly the 6th?

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How rich was Northern Vs Southern Italy during the Middle Ages?

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How did Crusaders view monuments such as Babylonian ziggurats or Egyptian pyramids?Because they believed the Muslims were pagan,did they believe that they were simply the creations of old Muslims past?

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The Fall Of The Hohenstaufens.

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Why is there an absence of theological thought in antiquity?

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Is the narrative that Frederick II Hohenstaufen did not care about the HRE but rather just Sicily false or relatively true?

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How true is the statement that Frederick II Hohenstaufen neglected his duty as Holy Roman Emperor to Focus more in Sicily?

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I’m highly interested in the slander behind Richard “The Lionheart”

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Favorite monarchs of the Plantagenet dynasty?

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How much would this be worth?

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How was Frederick II a still very “Catholic Monarch” while constantly being at feud with the papacy?

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What is your favorite medieval period?

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All of my coins in chronological order from late antiquity to high medieval

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All of my coins in chronological order from late antiquity to high medieval

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What was Edward 1 like on Crusade?

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