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Review of Kate Mosse's Sepulchre
Kate Mosse's most recent novel is a thrilling tale of murder, ghosts, and ill-fated love in nineteenth-century France.
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The History of St. Sepulchre Church, London
St. Selulchre Church in London has a rich history, most of it a little morbid. It was here where the condemned were blessed on the way to Tyburn.
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Sepulchre: A Journey Through Mysticism & Love
In her sixth novel, (Orion 2007), Kate Mosse delivers an exciting, delicately woven tale of tarot, love and betrayal. In 1891 and 2007, two women search for answers.
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Labyrinth by Kate Mosse
"Labyrinth" tells the story of an archeology volunteer and her discovery about a family secret, a secret society and a connection to the Holy Grail.
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Cass County, NE, Cemetery Records
Family historians looking for Cass County obituaries and other information may find this collection of constantly updated Nebraska cemetery records helpful.
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A Quebecois Paean to Lost Love -- 'Annabel Lee' Revisited
Edgar Allan Poe's "Annabel Lee" was published days after his death in 1849. More than a century later, Gilles Tibo's picture book interpretation of Poe's haunting work is an uneasy amalgamation of grown-up themes and naive imagery.
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Causes of the War - When Monks Collide part 2
Russia is determined that Orthodox monks will control the Holy Places, and pressures the Sultan accordingly. British and French local diplomats decide strong action is called for, with differing results.
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Four Milan Churches Near the Duomo
Romanesque, Baroque and Renaissance churches are each within a few steps of Piazza del Duomo, and all are must-see sights for travellers in Milan.
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Portugal’s Knights Templar Trail
When the Knights Templar were disbanded by the Pope, Portugal's king formed the new Order of Christ, and invited them to join. Several castles and sites tell their story
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Edgar Allan Poe's Annabel Lee
Edgar Allan Poe opined, "the death, then, of a beautiful woman is, unquestionably, the most poetical topic in the world."
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Fire Cart Easter Sunday Tradition in Florence
For centuries, the city of Florence in Italy has been celebrating the Easter holiday with the traditional Scoppio del Carro festival, dating back from Medieval times.
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Five Famous Christian Places
Religious landmarks are among the most beautiful in the world. Among such landmarks, five famous Christian places stand out as must-see destinations.
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The World of the Crusaders (2): Medieval Islam
An overview of the early days of Islam, up to the dawn of the crusades
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Poe's "Annabel Lee"
Edgar Allan Poe is one of the most celebrated American authors of the 19th century. His most memorable works were published shortly before his death in 1849.
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Famous Poet: Edgar Allan Poe
Edgar Allan Poe poems and short bio.
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Ten Best in Bologna
Medieval frescoes and magnificent churches are just the beginning of this Italian city's attractions, which range from two leaning towers to a spectacular classroom.
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A Review of The Cave by Kate Mosse
Freddie Smith is still grieving for his brother lost in the Great War. On holiday in France, a precipitous car crash leads him to reveal the region's war time secrets.
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Overview of England's Richard I
Though he spent more time fighting in the Holy Land than in his kingdom, Richard I nevertheless enjoyed popularity among his people and a largely stable, peaceful reign.
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Special Days in History - July 15th Anniversaries
Birthday, anniversary, special occasion? Discover who was born on this day and what momentous occasions also took place on this day in history.
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The Origins of the Crusades
The origins of the Crusades in general and the First Crusade in particular have been widely debated by scholars and historians.
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Top Ten Cathedrals and Abbeys
Religious buildings are among the main tourist attractions.
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Where Do You Go When You Die?
The Bible is clear about what happens when a person dies. The Bible teaches there is no consciousness after death.
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Of Kings and Cabbages
One cabbage,two cabbages,three cabbages,four...
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Ruskin and Nature in 'The King of the Golden River'
The third of a multi-part series, this article looks at Ruskin's construction of nature in 'The King of the Golden River.'
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The Pied Piper of Hamelin Crusade
The Pied Piper of Hamelin and Children's Crusade of 1212.
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The Suleymaniye Mosque: Beyond Inspiration
This article is about the Suleymaniye Mosque in Turkey and its inspiration the Hagia Sophia.
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Exploring the Best of Bologna
Italians often call Bologna "La Rossa," "La Dotta" and "La Grossa."
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Little-Known London for Free
From the River Thames to Greenwich and Richmond, from South Kensington's museums to the Tower of London, there are free sightseeing adventures for visitors and locals.
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Electors of Saxony in Luther’s Time: Frederick the Wise
Frederick the Wise, Elector of Saxony, was Luther's first ruler when he taught at Wittenberg. Though Frederick remained Catholic, his actions and protection of Luther ensure the survival of the reformer and the Reformation.
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Gravestone Art: Stories Fixed in Stone
Often times, when someone thinks of a paranormal investigator, images of people ghost hunting in dark, creepy cemeteries come to mind. In some instances, this may be true, yet, what should be remembered is that cemeteries are not necessarily as creepy as they first appear.
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The Flower of Chivalry
A timeline format of the major events in the life of William the Marshal
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