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Failures. With the exception of the First Crusade, all of the Crusades were failures.
Between 1096 and 1291 eight Crusades were fought. Jerusalem was a holy place for three religions -- the Jewish, Muslim and Christian religions. For the Jewish, it was the place where one of their fore fathers, Solomon had built his temple. For Muslims, it was where their prophet Muhammad was taken back to heaven. For Christians, it was the place where Jesus preached and was crucified. For many years Muslim Arabs had control over Jerusalem and they allowed Christian pilgrims to travel through and live there in peace. They even allowed them to build their churches. Then in 1050 a group of Turkish Muslims took control over Jerusalem. They did not tolerate the Christians and many were killed. The Muslims even burned down the churches that the Christians had built. The remaining Christians that were still in Jerusalem sent the worrying news back to the Pope- Pope Urban II. '... Distressing news has come to us from the region of Jerusalem... that an alien people... has invaded Christian territory with pillage, fire and the sword. The Turks have taken some of these Christians as captives into their own country. They have completely destroyed some of God's churches.' (S.O.S.E 2 p49 source 2.8.3 extract from pope Urban II speech). The Pope responded with the first crusade in 1096.
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Jerusalem is considered a holy city for several religions, including Christianity and Islam. In the Middle Ages, the Catholic Church staged several attempts to reclaim Jerusalem from the Muslims in big campaigns called the Crusades.
Failures. With the exception of the First Crusade, all of the Crusades were failures.
Herod's temple was completed around 64-63 BC, and Jerusalem was destroyed by the Romans in 70 AD during the reign of Nero. Therefore, approximately 133-134 years passed from the time Herod enlarged the temple to its destruction by Nero.
This depends on what's meant by 'final stages'. In a competition final there may be twelve or more competitors. Each of these get three attempts and then after these three attempts the top eight competitors get a further three attempts. All six attempts count towards the final result of the top eight competitors.
Hanukkah
Hanukkah is an eight day festival commemorating the rededication of the Temple in Jerusalem by the Maccabees in the 2nd Century BCE. Shabbat is the weekly sabbath, or rest day, marking the day on which G-d rested following the Creation.
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If you toss eight coins, there are 256 (28) different outcomes.
U.S. Constitution Article One Section Eight.
Many different kinds of spiders have eight eyes.
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