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Identifier: medievaleuropefr00bm (find matches)
Title: Medieval Europe from 395 to 1270
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Bémont, Charles, 1848-1939. (from old catalog) Monod, Gabriel Jacques Jean, 1844-1912, (from old catalog) joint author Sloan, Mary, (from old catalog) tr Adams, George Burton, 1851- (from old catalog) ed
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Publisher: New York, H. Holt and company
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o subject them to anytax whatsoever.^ This measure placed the Venetianssuddenly above competition. 4. Disturbances Caused by the Seljuks Invasions.—The success of the Seljuks in Syria aroused consternationin business affairs. Besides being masters of Jerusalem(1076), they profaned the holy places, scenes of the birth,and preaching, and martyrdom of Jesus Christ. 5. Pilgrimagres to the Holy Sepulchre in the EleventhCentury. Peter the Hermit.—Until then Christians hadbeen tolerated there; pilgrims had been allowed freeaccess to the place, and they had come in crowds. In1014 they brought the money necessary to rebuild theHoly Sepulchre, torn down by Caliph Hakim. In 1026Hichard of Normandy came on a pilgrimage, at the headof seven hundred armed pilgrims. Several years later thenumber of pilgrims was so great that wise men in Europethought that the Day of Judgment was approaching.As soon as the Turks were masters of the holy places andthe routes leading to them, the situation changed;
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