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The Holy Bible: The Fiction Section

by Therodes in Religion, July 15, 2009
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This made a lot of people angry!

Knight of the Temple: The Knights Templar

by x38four in History, June 27, 2009
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A brief intro to the history and myths about the knights templar.

Increasing Racial Tension of One Small Town

by sarai32 in Society, June 11, 2009
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Angry about racism of small town.

The Holy Blood Procession in Bruges

by Patrick Bernauw in Holidays, May 26, 2009
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Every year in Bruges, on Ascension Day, the Procession of the Holy Blood takes place. The centerpiece is the coagulated relic of the Precious Blood of Christ. Sixty to hundred thousand spectators are watching this parade of historical and biblical scenes.

Ganga: Our Divine Mother

by Уилхелм Сцхнотз in Society, May 2, 2009
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For time immemorial she has nursed us from a seedling to a gigantic tree, A small state to the largest democracy of the world. She is our mother and our mentor. We, Indians, revere her the most.

The Growing Influence of the Church

by silverspoon in History, April 13, 2009
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The Church was the unifying force in the Middle Ages; most Europeans believed that only the Church could give eternal salvation. Church influence was so strong that Europe was referred to as “Christendom.” The Church provided government services, ad its laws crossed political borders.

Germany, Italy and Other Kingdoms

by silverspoon in History, April 10, 2009
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In other parts of Europe, particularly in the coastal areas of the Atlantic and the western side, the formation of the kingdoms and the development of national identities continued. The Swedes, Danes, and Norwegians, who were formerly part of the tribes that roamed the frontiers of the Roman Empire, had by now formed their own kingdoms. The Slavs were united under the leadership of the Czechs, while the Poles rallied behind the Duchy of Poland. The Magyars formed what we now call Hungary.

Rennes-le-Château and the Holy Blood of Bruges

by Patrick Bernauw in Paranormal, April 3, 2009
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Rennes-le-Château, a small medieval village in southwestern France, is internationally renowned for being in the middle of probably the greatest Conspiracy Theory of the 20th Century. A local restaurant owner wanted to increase business and spread some rumours of a lost treasure… And this was the origin for the non-fiction bestseller The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail or Dan Brown’s historical faction thriller The Da Vinci Code.

John Paul the Second

by Alcool Nissen in History, December 14, 2008
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A short and brief description of John Paul the Second. Only major parts are listed.

The Holy Grail

by RC Matthews in History, October 22, 2008
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On the controversy of the Holy Grail and all of the legends that surround with it.

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