The period of Lent leading up to Easter was hazardous for Jews in the Middle Ages falsely accused of the killing of Jesus by ignorant people
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Category: Templar History
Tags: Ancient, blood libel, crucifixion, diaspora, Easter, ill, jesus, jews, king, knight, knights, Lent, Medieval, pogrom, prejudice, queen, synagogue, Talmud, Templar, Torah, treatment
Even more than Seville or Cordoba – medieval Toledo affords you a glimpse of life in Spain as a Muslim, Jewish and Christian civilisation
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Category: Templar News
Tags: Al-Andalus, capital, christian, church, Islam, jewish, judaism, Medieval, mosque, muslim, spain, synagogue, Toledo, Toledo Spain
The Templar Knight blog visited Capurneum – also known as Capharnaum – and discovered the hometown of Jesus later hit by the huge Galilee Earthquake of 749
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Category: Templar History
Tags: baptism, byzantine, Capharnaum, Capurneum, Custody, earthquake, franciscan, Galilee, Greek, Holy Land, Holy Sepulchre, israel, jesus, John, jordan, knights, orthodox, river, synagogue
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