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The phrase "Crusade" means "Marked by the cross" coming from the French word "croisade". This is in reference to the oaths taken by the crusaders before embarking on their 'pilgrimage' eastward. As I understand it the French word does have a Latin equivalent but I don't recall it, I apologise. Hope that helps!
The coming together of Roman, Christian, and Germanic elements.
They Started Conquering all of what was the Rome and Greek empires. As the Empires were coming to an end.
Before people had wood floors or carpet, they had slate floors. Back then (not certain of the exact era) they would put hay down on their floor to prevent it from being slippery, these floors were dangerously slick. In those days they called hay 'thresh'. Thresh was put down, and a small barrier was put by the entry way to prevent the thresh from being tracked outside from people coming and going. Therefore, it was a threshold
Stein is Teutonic in origin, coming from the Old High German stein meaning "something hard, a rock".
Watch the show Amaya and see for yourself.
Watch the show Amaya and see for yourself.
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I sure do, because I also am Filipino. Therefor I know everything.
Yes, the Filipinos had established complex societies with rich cultural traditions and systems of governance before the arrival of the Spaniards in the 16th century. They had developed advanced agricultural practices, trade networks, and artistic expressions.
Because it was muslim. Before t coming of the spaniards.. many kingdoms in the philippines were muslim. The spanish conquered the filipinos and converted them to christianity. Only 5 to 9 % of modern filipinos are muslims
yes
M. Edmunde Delbeke has written: 'Religion and morals of the early Filipinos at the coming of the Spaniards'
yeah,definitely. That's why we have datus mentioned in Philippine History. Try to look for these keywords and you'll have at least an idea about Philippine government prior to the coming of the spaniards. Umalohokan (town-crier), datu/raha/rajah, alipin saguiguilid, alipin namamahay, babaylan...
They had no gov't. The Spaniards implemented the gov't to the Filipino natives. Peanuts Butter baseball time is bananas
Yes. Maya, Aztec, and Incas to name a few.
Filipinos have different beliefs and tradition, one of it is animism, which they worship the nature and the anitos anitas.