Many great medieval buildings were bombed in World War Two such as Coventry Cathedral and the Templar church in London as Tony McMahon discovers
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Category: Templar History
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Toledo in Spain shows how Christians and Muslims lived together and even allowed churches to become mosques and vice versa
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Category: Templar History
Tags: Catholic, christ, church, city, Compostela, convivencia, cristo, death, evil, faith, faiths, good, James, jewish, light, Luz, Mesquita, Mezquita, moor, Moorish, mosque, muslim, plague, reconquista, spain, Toledo
Medieval London was a walled city and there’s a still a street called London Wall that follows where the now demolished wall once stood
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Category: Templar History
Tags: ages, aldersgate, Ancient, city, cripplegate, england, fact, history, London, London wall, Medieval, middle, middle ages, mile, roman, square, Templar, today, wall