I would eat foods that were made famous thousands of years ago such as hummus, tahini, pitta bread, olives from the Holy Land, dates and figs. |
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The man who went on about the need for love found himself backing crusaders all the way to the Holy Land. |
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But within ten months he was permitted to set out for the Holy Land, with the blessing of a nearby stylite. |
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The Order of the Knights Templar was formed during the crusades when many knights and squires set out for the Holy Land. |
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On his return from a visit to the Holy Land in about the year 667 he was shipwrecked off Taranto, where he landed and began to minister. |
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He was the last major prophet to teach all the Israelite tribes before they began to scatter from the Holy Land. |
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The banner of the Knights Templar fluttered over the burning plains of the Holy Land 800 years ago as Crusaders clashed with the Saracens. |
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And those of us who originally came from the region of the Holy Land, we're all Semites together. |
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It is the place where an oarless boat full of refugees from the Holy Land washed ashore not long after Jesus was crucified. |
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But when Francis visits the Holy Land this weekend, he may be in for a rude awakening. |
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The stations seem to have originated in the pious practice of pilgrims to the Holy Land who visited the sites of the life, suffering, death and resurrection of Jesus. |
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Pope Francis is off on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land this week in search of reconciliation and peace. |
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EatWith is just one of thousands of new startups popping up in the Holy Land in recent years. |
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Still, not everything has been milk and honey when it comes to trans issues in the Holy Land. |
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It recalls the violence and cruelty of medieval military expeditions to conquer the Holy Land, all done in the name of Christ and with the blessing of the church. |
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Applauding recent progress in the Middle East Peace Process, the bishops reaffirmed their unwavering solidarity with the Church in the Holy Land. |
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Anyone familiar with the more modern or more ancient history of the Holy Land knows that he who cast the first stone is impossible to find! |
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We therefore call upon all our political leaders to respond to the desire for peace which the people of this Holy Land have deep in their hearts. |
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These are truly the last words Bro Marcel Dubois could have pronounced at the end of the 45 years he lived in the Holy Land. |
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From 1986 to 1998 he has been in Rome in the College of the Holy Land, as guardian, pastor and vice master of postulants. |
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A number of the lovely and thought-provoking recollections are also based on his travels abroad including those to Italy, Spain and the Holy Land. |
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Along with the Templars, the Hospitallers became the most formidable military order in the Holy Land. |
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Secondly, we are forcefully reminded by the daily news that ancient hatreds remain very alive in the Holy Land. |
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But in general, although many of your fans are asking for it, you still seem reluctant to make another album in the vein of Holy Land. |
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It was painful that the place that many people called the Holy Land was divided and dominated by destruction and death. |
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That is a lesson embedded in the three great faiths that call one small slice of Earth the Holy Land. |
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Peace in the Holy Land will be the test of a true and lasting peace, not only in the Near East, but also in countries throughout the world. |
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Orders of chivalry had their origins in the religious orders of the Medieval Church, and in particular those created in the Holy Land during the crusades. |
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Dare to see beyond the struggles, the conflicts, the human frailty, the sinfulness and the pain that afflicts the Holy Land and its people. |
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But words, in the context of the disputatious Holy Land, matter a great deal, too. |
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Faced with the outbreak of violence which ravages the Holy Land, the Dominican Order calls the belligerents to an immediate cease-fire. |
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While castles were used to hold a site and control movement of armies, in the Holy Land some key strategic positions were left unfortified. |
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The Franciscan presence in the Holy Land started in 1217, when the province of Syria was established, with Brother Elias as Minister. |
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They also carved out a place for themselves and their descendants in the Crusader states of Asia Minor and the Holy Land. |
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In 1095 Pope Urban II called for a crusade against Muslims occupying Jerusalem and the Holy Land. |
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The Church in the Holy Land, which has so often experienced the dark mystery of Golgotha, must never cease to be an intrepid herald of the luminous message of hope which this empty tomb proclaims. |
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The interreligious dimension, underscored by the daily reality of the co-existence of the Abrahamic religions in the Holy Land, also played a major role. |
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So far the noisome substance has not been used abroad, though American police chiefs are regular visitors to see how riot-control is done in the Holy Land. |
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I am thinking of those pilgrimages massing togethergreat numbers of youth, and even more, of the Oriental groups one meets from time to time in the Holy Land, which, although attracting less attention, are more truly poor. |
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In 1291, the Order left the Holy Land for Cyprus where its sea faring vocation flourished and from that time onwards, the knightly standard was flown over their ships for the next six centuries. |
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The Good Friday Collection for the Holy Land is one of the practical ways which we have at our disposal to assist them, since unemployment is high with the decrease in the number of pilgrims. |
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In the Holy Land, children sheltering from bullets, and in Bethlehem, where the Christ child was born, the churches closed this Christmas because of unrest and violence. |
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In the 13th century, the order was initially established in the Holy Land before acquiring large swathes of land in the Mediterranean and Germany, where it created 12 bailiwicks intended to finance its expeditions. |
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Evidence for this fact is derived from the knowledge that the Sabbatical year and the Jubilee were not inaugurated before the Holy Land had been conquered and apportioned among the Israelite tribes and their families. |
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We all agree in Europe on the need to create two free, sovereign states, and we all agree that this is the only way to restore peace in the Holy Land. |
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Although this sword was not found in Crusader lands in the Middle East, it is a typical example of a Crusader sword brought to the Holy Land and used by European warriors and knights. |
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This initiative constitutes another powerful tool for strengthening the links of solidarity, both in the Holy Land and with the churches where the volunteers come from. |
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Their extreme necessity is attested by the countless number of old, unused cisterns with which the Holy Land is literally honeycombed. |
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So you agree with me, and don't think that the crusado from Russia will recover the Holy Land! |
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These ungracious practices of his sons did impeach his journey to the Holy Land. |
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Various princes of the Holy Land arrived in Limassol at the same time, in particular Guy de Lusignan. |
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Philip VI had assembled a large naval fleet off Marseilles as part of an ambitious plan for a crusade to the Holy Land. |
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Map of the Holy Land and the territories of the 12 tribes. |
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The ingredients for the modern mince pie can be traced to the return of European crusaders from the Holy Land. |
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On 30 March 1191, the French set sail for the Holy Land and Philip arrived on 20 May. |
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When word reached Philip that Richard had finished crusading and had been captured on his way back from the Holy Land, he promptly invaded Vexin. |
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During the 19th century, gray wolves were widespread in many parts of the Holy Land east and west of the Jordan River. |
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That same victorious expedition persuaded Pope Urban II that a large crusade to liberate the Holy Land would be possible. |
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The prologue points almost exclusively to the Holy Land as the subject of the work. |
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From the 11th century until the 15th century, pilgrimages to the Holy Land were offered in Venice. |
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The idea of a trust originated during the Crusades of the 12th century, when noblemen travelled abroad to fight in the Holy Land. |
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Afterwards Prester John allegedly set out for Jerusalem to rescue the Holy Land, but the swollen waters of the Tigris compelled him to return to his own country. |
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In 1537, aged only 25, he established his reputation with a map of the Holy Land which was researched, engraved, printed and partly published by himself. |
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The expedition moved on to Crete, then Akko, where many men died of a disease, then on to Jerusalem, where the remaining men toured the sacred places of the Holy Land. |
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After the deaths of Guinevere and Lancelot, Sirs Bors, Hector, Blamore, and Bleoberis head to the Holy Land to crusade, where they die on Good Friday. |
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The Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land is still in force today. |
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The world map, as well as a map of the Holy Land and plan of Acre and Jerusalem were made for inclusion in Marino Sanuto's Liber secretorum fidelium cruces. |
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The decision to return was also fuelled by the realisation that with Richard campaigning in the Holy Land, English possessions in northern France would be open to attack. |
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Originally these were granted only to individuals, but were afterward made hereditary in England by King Richard I, during his crusade to the Holy Land. |
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In these accounts, Urban emphasises reconquering the Holy Land more than aiding the emperor and lists gruesome offences allegedly committed by Muslims. |
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By then, the situation in the Holy Land was a precarious one. |
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With England pacified, Edward joined the Ninth Crusade to the Holy Land. |
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Richard left the Holy Land over a year later than Philip in October 1192, and possibly could have retrieved his empire intact had he reached France soon after. |
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Richard I of England conquered Cyprus on his way to Holy Land. |
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Towards the end of the 11th century, the First Crusade in the Holy Land began on the initiative of Pope Urban II, supported by the speeches of Peter the Hermit. |
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But the situation was beyond his control, especially after his legate, on his own initiative, had absolved the crusaders from their vow to proceed to the Holy Land. |
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He required its leaders to swear to restore to the empire any towns or territories they might reconquer from the Turks on their way to the Holy Land. |
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The historian Richard Bulliet did not think that the occasional mention of camels meant that the domestic camels were common in the Holy Land at that time. |
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