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story, Batman: Whatever Happened to the Caped | Crusader?, a story which is metaphysical in nature. |
Florine was married to Sweyn the | Crusader, a son of Sweyn II of Denmark. |
he Komnenos dynasty was very much involved in | crusader affairs, and also intermarried with the reign |
erests in drama and elocution, she was also a | crusader against wasp-waist corsets. |
The experience made him an ardent | crusader against what he termed the alliance between c |
He regarded himself as a | crusader against the mismanagement of railroads by ban |
h Carolina) was a civil rights advocate and a | crusader against poverty who led the North Carolina Fu |
During this mission, they both flew RF-8 | Crusader aircraft. |
In 1990 friends of Paul Knepper restored the | Crusader and donated it to the State Museum of Pennsyl |
format, the series followed the adventures of | Crusader and his dimwitted sidekick Rags the Tiger. |
He went to the Holy Lands as a | Crusader and was in Antioch during its siege by the Sa |
n response to multiple attacks on Damascus by | Crusader and Muslim armies. |
French name, Gautier) was a French or Norman | crusader and author of the twelfth century. |
s is counterpointed with a dialogue between a | Crusader and his enemy in which both men are trying to |
nd during this time edited magazines like The | Crusader and The English Alternative. |
Crusader and the Keokuk during various actions of thos | |
Coatalen's next engine was an enlarged | Crusader and was called the Mohawk. |
It was called the | Crusader and was announced in the British aviation pre |
└>Bertram III de Verdun, | crusader and castellan of Richard I of England, († 119 |
o that end, he has attempts to kill the Caped | Crusader, and then take his place. |
According to most accounts (both | crusader and Muslim), the Fatimids were caught unprepa |
Djebel's dam, Loika, was by Gay | Crusader and out of Coeur a Coeur. |
The school mascot is a | crusader and school colors are blue, white, and black. |
Dawson Trotman (1906-1956), an evangelist, | crusader and founder of The Navigators |
ter, was a political activist, social justice | crusader and lobbyist that was involved in the civil r |
tion that God's will was executed and the two | crusader animals we had in captivity were slaughtered" |
Boas, Adrian J. (1999), | Crusader Archaeology: The Material Culture of the Lati |
ory of the Byzantine Empire, unlike the other | Crusader armies who were travelling by land. |
Crusader armies attacked Damascus a third time in 1148 | |
unger and lack of proper equipment within the | Crusader armies. |
In 1126, a | Crusader army approached Damascus, but their advance w |
He was commander of the | Crusader army that marched against the forces of As-Sa |
Syrian army of Nur ad-Din Zangi destroyed the | Crusader army of Raymond of Antioch and the allied fol |
Crusade (1189-1192) during which he aided the | Crusader army in the taking of Iconium. |
the Battle of La Forbie where he had led the | Crusader Army against the Egyptian forces. |
In 1101 he defeated another | Crusader army at Heraclea Cybistra, which had come to |
Ayyubid army commanded by Saladin defeated a | Crusader army led by King Baldwin IV of Jerusalem on J |
he local Byzantine nobility continued and the | Crusader army was defeated once again in the battle of |
In 1163, de Lacy was one of the | crusader army commanders fighting against Nur ad-Din. |
a, or the Battle of Balat, Roger of Salerno's | Crusader army of the Principality of Antioch was annih |
The | Crusader army was in debt to the doge of Venice, who h |
antinople; however, he was willing to let the | Crusader army believe it was real if it raised their m |
In the Battle of Shaizar in 1111, a | Crusader army commanded by King Baldwin I of Jerusalem |
nwhile, Alexius IV had led 6,000 men from the | Crusader army against his rival Alexius III in Adriano |
Acre in 1218 or 1219, and following the main | Crusader army via southern Cyprus to Damietta; He may |
by these Christian cities being attacked by a | Crusader army. |
8. | Crusader Art: The Art of the Crusaders in the Holy Lan |
He built the Ka-1 | Crusader as a prototype for a training plane that he h |
as its unexpectedly relentless pursuit of the | crusader at center stage. |
The | Crusader Band first began performing at football games |
2009 | Crusader Basketball Schedule |
1st Army Tank Brigade took part in Operation | Crusader, being a part of the XIII Corps. |
vehicles are a pair of Volvo B6LE with Wright | Crusader bodywork - which were originally third hand f |
ied with Leo I, Prince of Armenia against the | crusader Bohemond II of Antioch, who was killed in the |
Muslim and Christian prayer houses and other | Crusader buildings. |
frequently, as well as the Volvo B6LE/Wright | Crusader bus type. |
The network was originally run using Wright | Crusader buses, which were branded with a blue version |
Mechanically the Cavalier was similar to the | Crusader but the Mark IV engine gave more power. |
An attempted surprise attack against the | crusader camp failed despite the emperor's personal le |
On 23 November 1941, during the | Crusader campaign, the British 70th Infantry Division |
Other | crusader captains included Arnold III of Aerschot, Chr |
Shawar played his | Crusader card again and this time Amalric believed an |
in I of Jerusalem as an outpost of the larger | crusader castle at Montreal. |
Fassuta was built on the ruins of the | Crusader castle of Fassove, which was built on the rui |
i Vaux Moise (The Valley of Moses) is a small | crusader castle close to Wadi Musa in the former Kingd |
The castle of Amouda is a | crusader castle in the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia (in |
n or Tebnine in southern Lebanon, was a major | Crusader castle, built in the Lebanon mountains on the |
was built on the hilltop, on the ruins of the | Crusader castle. |
On the site are the ruins of Mirabel, a | Crusader castle. |
rak), a city in Jordan that contains a famous | Crusader castle. |
(2007) | Crusader Castles in Cyprus, Greece and the Aegean 1191 |
eighths were apportioned among the remaining | Crusader chiefs. |
s at Highland Park Presbyterian Church, whose | Crusader Choir, with her as a soloist, made an album t |
The | Crusader Chronicle The School Newspaper |
has been identified as the possible site of a | Crusader church. |
Sherman, GMC DUKW "Duck"), British (Matilda, | Crusader, Churchill tank Mk V) as well as Soviet vehic |
(pictured), and build into all British tanks ( | Crusader, Churchill, Valentine, Cromwell). |
in most tanks of WWII, including the British | Crusader, Churchill, Valentine, and Cromwell and the A |
ancer in 1990, McLaren became an anti-smoking | crusader citing his 30-year smoking habit as the cause |
Simendinger is the only | Crusader coach to have served for just one season, as |
Mascot: | Crusader Colors: Columbia Blue and Silver |
The | Crusader Colts is open to boys and girls aged 13 and o |
The | Crusader Communicator was the official weekly school-t |
After the | Crusader conquest of Jerusalem, the church buildings w |
er the much stronger ruler Zengi in 1128, and | Crusader control of northern Syria began to dwindle. |
mluk northern front and threatening the small | Crusader County of Tripoli. |
The fortress was a stronghold of the | crusader County of Edessa. |
The hill-top structure dates back to | crusader days. |
nd, he died of grief upon hearing news of the | Crusader defeat in July 1187 at the Battle of Hattin. |
After the great | Crusader defeat at the Battle of Harran in 1104, all o |
e Ua Conchobair, Prince of Connacht and Irish | Crusader, died 1219. |
While overconfidence led to a | Crusader disaster at the second battle of Ramla, the m |
OBs given here apply at the time of Operation | Crusader during the time of the El Alamein battles, fr |
n the way, many of the soldiers led by fellow | Crusader Emicho joined Hugh's army after Emicho was de |
Environmental | crusader Erin Brockovich and an Australian legal firm |
The | crusader expedition was led by French King Louis and t |
Crusader Field is a ballpark located in Dallas, TX and | |
advanced American F-105 Thunderchief and F-8 | Crusader fighters at a cost of 3 of their own, with an |
ted precisely because of its reference to the | Crusader fleet which left Barcelona with James I of Ar |
The combined | Crusader fleet raided Ibiza in June, and destroyed its |
Alexandria as a port came to nothing when the | Crusader fleet arrived. |
ad arrived in Ancona and died upon seeing the | crusader fleet. |
In 2003, the | Crusader football team won the National Association of |
As a | crusader for women's education, he was chosen Presiden |
Bemis was a | crusader for reform of the Penal code in Massachusetts |
same name by Warden Lewis E. Lawes, a fervent | crusader for prison reform, as adapted by Jonathan Fin |
As a | crusader for women and those without a voice in Irelan |
"Texas Tornado" The Life of a | Crusader for Women's Rights and Family Justice", by Lo |
ever since -- as an author, a historian and a | crusader for tolerance -- she has taught the world tha |
She has been a | crusader for same sex marriage and the alternative lif |
The | crusader force was also bolstered by a large group of |
In the Battle of Melitene in 1100, a | Crusader force led by Bohemond I of Antioch was defeat |
In the Battle of Aintab in August 1150, a | Crusader force commanded by King Baldwin III of Jerusa |
24, he was appointed supreme commander of the | Crusader forces besieging Tyre, as he was felt to poss |
continued to be delayed, and the bulk of the | Crusader forces returned to Cyprus, leaving only a gar |
31 January 1206 the remnants of the shattered | Crusader forces headed to the coastal town of Rodosto |
After the battle, the | crusader forces were destroyed and the town was burned |
he Battle of Artah was fought in 1105 between | Crusader forces and the Seljuk Turks. |
is known of the site prior to its capture by | Crusader forces in 1139 AD, although historians assume |
ld not be defensible, he began the retreat of | Crusader forces from hostile territory. |
eral times from complete collapse by the main | Crusader forces. |
uered by the Mamelukes of Egypt, who used the | Crusader Fort to house their garrison. |
s was their normal practice after capturing a | crusader fortification and remained in good condition |
castle built by the Venetians over a previous | Crusader fortification. |
Little remains of the original | Crusader fortifications. |
It is the most complete | Crusader fortress in the country. |
Belvoir Fortress is a | Crusader fortress in northern Israel, on a hill 20 km. |
The highlights of the park include the | Crusader fortress and the natural water canals and lak |
For the | Crusader fortress, see Chateau Pelerin. |
One of the major | Crusader fortresses, it could support up to 4,000 troo |
William of Bures (died 1142) was a French | crusader from Bures-sur-Yvette, Ile-de-France. |
lon du Puiset (died August 1219) was a French | Crusader from Champagne. |
Vought, the manufacturer of the | Crusader, had a plant adjacent to the runway of NAS Da |
Atlit remained in | Crusader hands until 1291. |
Defenders of Oasis, known as Shadam | Crusader: Harukanaru Oukoku in Japan, is a role-playin |
rch is a memorial marking the location of the | crusader headquarters of the Order of the Knights of S |
y Pope Celestine III for imprisoning a former | crusader, Henry managed to exact from the English a ra |
William Urban is a | crusader historian specialising in Baltic Crusades and |
o publish some of his work in his journal The | Crusader, hoping to win wider circulation in the black |
cting an attack, Guy of Lusignan mustered the | Crusader host at Sephoria. |
Crusader I,II and III | |
eek War of Independence, reviving the Order's | crusader ideals. |
The | Crusader, Imperial War Museum North 2010 |
Boniface of Verona (died 1317) was an Lombard | Crusader in Latin Greece during the early fourteenth c |
influential role in the outcome of Operation | Crusader in 1941. |
to 1089, reigned 1098-21 August 1148), was a | crusader in the Crusade of 1101. |
2 pdr-armed | Crusader in the desert |
al Rifle Corps, British Army during Operation | Crusader in the Second World War when the following de |
Following the successful Operation | Crusader, in late 1941, the Eighth Army had driven the |
mabai, for instance, who was a leading female | crusader in 1880s India against confinement of widows |
in the Western Desert Campaign, in Operation | Crusader in 1941 and the Second battle of El Alamein, |
postor Marvel Boy (Robert Grayson) was called | Crusader in Fantastic Four vol. 1 #165 |
In Vancouver, they board the HMCS | Crusader in Vancouver and attend native dances in Thun |
The | Crusader infantry rested from their hurried march earl |
Lieutenant Robin Crusoe to eject from his F-8 | Crusader into the ocean. |
em, in what was to be the last of a series of | Crusader invasions of Egypt. |
The central character in | Crusader is 15-year-old Roberta Ritter, who lives in s |
a line of counts, one of whom, Ernest III, a | crusader, is the subject of a romantic legend. |
Crusader is a novel by Edward Bloor which was publishe | |
Gerry Judah's latest work 'THE | CRUSADER' is on show between 6 November 2010 to 6 Nove |
which involved the strafing from four USN F8 | Crusader jet fighter bombers, all of which resulted in |
Willis and the environmentalist/Animal rights | crusader Kerry Bishop. |
Godfrey of Bouillon, the first | Crusader King of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, built a mon |
1129) was the wife of Baldwin II, king of the | crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem. |
ncil of ecclesiastic and secular lords in the | crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem, held on January 16, 112 |
almost annual attacks into the newly-founded | Crusader kingdom from 1099 to 1107. |
h) took place on 7 September 1101 between the | Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem and the Fatimids of Egyp |
By comparison, the | Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem was constantly beset wit |
The | Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem, a dynastic history 1099 |
lih's uncle in Syria, who had allied with the | crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem, at the Battle of La For |
Pactum Warmundi treaty between the | Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem and the Republic of Veni |
As the first ruler of the newly-established | Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem, Godfrey loomed large in |
Queen's ashes Melisende of the | Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem was buried in the chapel |
Alan V. Murray, The | Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: A Dynastic History 1099 |
Alan V. Murray, The | Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: A Dynastic History, 109 |
Leper King and his Heirs: Baldwin IV and the | Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem. |
Latin school (available then as Cyprus was a | crusader Kingdom). |
eturned Jerusalem and other holy sites to the | Crusader kingdom. |
Saladin's destructive policy would weaken the | Crusader kingdom. |
stablishing a Byzantine protectorate over the | Crusader kingdoms of Outremer. |
led by Hulagu's lieutenant Ked-Buka; and the | Crusader Kingdoms Mecca and Cyprus were neither conque |
to springboard other titles such as Victoria, | Crusader Kings, and Hearts of Iron. |
y for the Turks, as it proved that an army of | Crusader knights were not invincible. |
ource of honour was first acknowledged by the | Crusader knights who formed the Templar and Hospitalle |
The | Crusader Knights Hospitaller of the Order of Saint Joh |
However, the | Crusader lands were badly damaged by Saracen raiders. |
the new vizier organized a major invasion of | Crusader lands. |
he "Romania" refered to here is of course the | crusader Latin Empire of Constantinople from 1204 to 1 |
The | Crusader leaders felt cheated at having been left out |
Venetians and 12 representatives of the other | Crusader leaders. |
According to | crusader legend, his mother was the sister of Bertrand |
The Ethiopians attacked the centre of the | crusader line, and the Fatimid vanguard was able to ou |
rench: Payen le Bouteiller) (died 1148) was a | Crusader lord in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem. |
stance of this activity was in 1223, when the | Crusader lord of Beirut held one in Cyprus to celebrat |
The tyranny of a | crusader lord in Majdal Yaba near Nablus was reported |
William II of Bures (died 1158) was a | Crusader lord of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. |
The local | crusader lords refused to carry on with the siege, and |
Arsuf fortress, in Israel, home of the | Crusader Lords of Arsuf |
heir other daughters also married influential | crusader lords: Alice married Bohemund II of Antioch, |
Crusader losses are unknown, but the Egyptians lost ab | |
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