The Knights Hospitaller were once based near Alexandra Palace in north London according to a Victorian source
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Category: Templar History
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Gadara is a biblical city that was part of the Decapolis and where Jesus cured two people. It has black basalt Roman remains that are distinctive.
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Tony McMahon looks at how to survive a medieval pandemic by examining the comments and actions of people who went through the Black Death
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