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28 February 2026
Baldwin in Bosra
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The decision to go to Bosra (pictured) and help Altuntash become ruler of the Hauran against the wishes of Damascene ruler Mu'in ad-Din ...
27 February 2026
Queen Melisende
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With Fulk of Anjou dead from a riding accident in 1143, Melisende now had full control over the Kingdom of Jerusalem with her son Baldwin ...
26 February 2026
Melisende and Fulk, Part 3
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The King and Queen of Jerusalem were very involved in supporting and promoting the Christian religion. Queen Melisende contributed to many...
25 February 2026
Melisende and Fulk, Part 2
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After a rocky start to their life as King and Queen of Jerusalem, Fulk of Anjou and Melisende started to work together. Melisende was part...
24 February 2026
Melisende and Fulk, Part 1
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Fulk of Anjou made sure that King of Jerusalem Baldwin II's choice of eldest daughter Melisende to succeed him was firm before he agree...
23 February 2026
Melisende
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Baldwin II, Count of Edessa, and Morphia of Melitene had four daughters. When it seemed likely that a son was not going to happen, Baldwin n...
22 February 2026
Sibylla in Jerusalem
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When Thierry of Alsace, the Count of Flanders, made his third pilgrimage to the Holy Land in 1157, he took his wife, Sibylla of Anjou . They...
21 February 2026
Sibylla of Anjou
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When Fulk V of Anjou married his daughter Sibylla (c. 1112 – 1165) to William Clito , a grandson of William the Conqueror, it seemed like a ...
20 February 2026
The Death of William Clito
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So King Henry I of England managed to get the marriage of William Clito and Sibylla of Anjou annulled in 1124 through the help of Pope Cali...
19 February 2026
The Story of William Clito
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When William the Conqueror died, he had already made his wishes clear about the division of his lands. His older son, Robert Curthose , bec...
18 February 2026
Giovanni of Crema
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When Pope Honorius II wanted to resolve a dispute in England between the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, he sent Giovanni of Crema as h...
17 February 2026
Honorius and Conflicts, Part 4
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Bernard of Clairvaux was concerned (as just about everyone for several centuries) about the relationship between religious and secular autho...
16 February 2026
Honorius and Conflicts, Part 3
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After making a deal with Roger II of Sicily , Pope Honorius II turned his attention back to focusing on monasteries he felt were too powerf...
15 February 2026
Honorius and Conflicts, Part 2
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On July 1127, William II, Duke of Apulia, died without an heir, and Roger II of Sicily (pictured) raced to the peninsula to take control of ...
14 February 2026
Honorius and Conflicts, Part 1
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Pope Honorius II (pictured) was aggressive about doing what he felt was right for the Church, which sometimes meant taking to task religious...
13 February 2026
Pope Honorius II
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After his atypical election in December 1124, Pope Honorius II got to work clashing with Holy Roman Emperor Henry V over Henry's claim ...
12 February 2026
The Election of Pope Honorius II
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Lamberto Scannabecchi was born on 9 February 1060 in a rural community. He entered the priesthood and became the archdeacon of Bologna. He g...
11 February 2026
The Premonstratensians
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Arguably one of the longest names for a Holy Order, the name comes from The Order of Canons Regular of Prémontré, called so because the Orde...
10 February 2026
The Milevsko Nail
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In the Czech Republic is the town of Milevsko, first mentioned in records in 1184, placed at the intersection of two important trade routes....
09 February 2026
The Holy Nails
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The Catholic Encyclopedia says "The question has long been debated whether Christ was crucified with three or with four nails." [ ...
08 February 2026
Arma Christi
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The "Arms of Christ" refers to the collection of items that are linked to Jesus, relics that exist all over the world and are pres...
07 February 2026
The Holy Sponge
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In 600 CE, the Patriarch of Jerusalem Sophronius visited the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, a 4th-century church in Jerusalem supposedly bui...
06 February 2026
Paleologos in Europe
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Seeking aid against the fear of a complete Ottoman takeover of the Byzantine Empire (currently a vassal state under Turkish Emperor Bayezid...
05 February 2026
Manuel II Paleologos
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Manuel II Paleologos was the son of the beleaguered John V Paleologos . At that point in time, the Byzantine Empire was a vassal state of th...
04 February 2026
The Holy Monastery
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One of the oldest monasteries in the Peloponnese, the Agia Lavra (Greek: literally "Holy Monastery") was built in 961. It is on C...
03 February 2026
St. Alexius in Rome
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Alexius was a 4th-century son of a wealthy family who married well and had riches, but right after his wedding decided he wanted to give awa...
02 February 2026
The Crescentii
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Yesterday I talked about the end of Crescentius II at the hands of Otto III, because he caused too much trouble in Rome even after having b...
01 February 2026
Crescentius the Younger
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After Otto III's coronation , he and Pope Gregory V (his cousin Bruno) summoned all the Roman nobility who had created such difficulties...
31 January 2026
Otto III's Coronation
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The latest scion of the Crescentius family was lording it over Rome and dominating the pope, John XV, who had been forced to flee Rome. Otto...
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