... out of that part of the world. And you walk around in Jerusalem—the Holy thing is there. There are a lot of things there; read more...

... coming of Christ, that will be in the area of the new Jerusalem. Jim I feel so, right. John And this will be ... Israel has more or less consolidated his position, and Jerusalem becomes the capital of the new Jerusalem. Jim Right, read more...

... undertook a pilgrimage into the Holy Land. There in Jerusalem he saw the church of Nativity, and next to it a cloister of ... first choir members, including its supervisor, came from Jerusalem. The founder, who was without children, finally entered the read more...

... been agreed upon by Henry and the King of France to retake Jerusalem which had fallen to the Muslim leader Saladin two years ... Saladin, thereby allowing free access by Christians to Jerusalem. Henry II’s “England” also included Scotland, Wales, read more...

Tom Beaver Oral History 7 of 9 December 11, 2017

... where, um, uh, in the First Crusade, of course, uh, uh, Jerusalem was taken by the Christian Crusaders and held for about 100 ... what's now Lebanon, and marched down to the, uh, gates of Jerusalem, and, um, and then, um, Richard the Lionhearted got very read more...

... too) -- he met Tito; he king and queen of Greece, the Shah, Jerusalem (some holy sites), Rome, Eisenhower, France, Switzerland, ... under the church is a replication of the Grave Church in Jerusalem. Even a replica of Christ's tomb is there. On a plate on a read more...

... history. It was with the Muslims in the Middle East, after Jerusalem had fallen back to the Muslims, and it allowed Christians ... access to Jerusalem. Henry II of England. Bruce One of the characters was read more...

... ... and the Freemasons harken back to Solomon’s Temple in Jerusalem, their traditional seat of Hebrew (via Egypt) mystical read more...

... had come forth from his people to represent his people in Jerusalem, to represent his people in the sacred temple, and to cast read more...

... been agreed upon by Henry and the King of France to retake Jerusalem which had fallen to the Muslim leader Saladin two years ... Saladin, thereby allowing free access by Christians to Jerusalem. Henry II’s “England” also included Scotland, Wales, read more...

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