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Is it wrong to bear the Crusaders cross in public?
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Is it wrong to bear the Crusaders cross in public?
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I wore mine all the time in Ireland, nobody noticed it.

Was given to everyone in the class by a Jesuit priest
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>>55744978
You think diddy bop liberal hipsters know what the fuck it is?

They probably will think its some cool modern art bullshit.
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>Implying anyone would know what it is
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>>55745387
>>55745666
Hello, also hello Satan, but my Jesuit highschool friends would wear this, after going to a retreat. What does it signify?
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Literally ISIS Tier, OP

>/pol: Next CRUSADE When
>/ISIS: Those Crusaders

Trying steppin up a little
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>>55745387
Well it doesn't bear the same weight as the swastika but it's still an important symbol in history. Most people may know this variant if they've read history.

We have a lot of Muslims at our campus and I just want to spook them up a bit. Also it's a symbol of the hardships our ancestors went through, and I feel as if the French are going through some tough shit now. My hopes are that people who see it get inspired and not be afraid of mudshits, maybe get a sense of unification too.
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Also get feels whenever I read this shit
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>>55746118
Don't do this one, but do the Crusade one.
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>>55746242
I fucking hate liberals
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>>55744978
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>>55744978
I like this idea a lot
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>>55746242
What year? France, Italy, Spain? When were they all under fire, from mudslimes?

The Crusades didn't happen there.

Would you care to explain please?
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No one knows what it is desu senpai
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>>55744978
1) That is the Jerusalem Cross, symbol of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. The crusader cross was red on white and simple, as shown
2) No
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b11-37Me_a4
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>>55747008
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>>55747008
There were Crusades in Spain. They were the Reconquista.
Southern Italy was liberated by the Normans in the Crusades era.
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>>55744978
Before battle the Knights of St. John and the Knights Templar would sing their version of the Salve Regina - they sang it so the Muslims could hear it so they would know who was coming for them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uv_2x6JmuaE

Their war cry was NOT 'deus vult'
Their war cry was denique caelum, which means "Heaven at last!'
DENIQUE CAELUM!
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>Crusaders Cross
>CRUSADERS CROSS

You mean the Cross of Jerusalem right OP?
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anyone know where I can find a crusader's cross patch large enough to fit the back of my riding jacket? I've already got a small one for my chest.
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>>55744978
The flag of the Kingdom of Edan - a Maltese Cross for each continent
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>>55744978
Even wearing soviet symbolic will cause more butthurt. Well in the butthurt belt countries atleast.
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Georgian here

>implying
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>>55747008
Well, muz invaded all the iberian peninsula (Spain and Portugal), and half of France before they got their asses kicked by Charles Martel during the Battle of Poitiers in 732 (this city is like 400 miles away from Paris).
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>>55747656
I can only imagine the feeling of fear and worry you could have being an infidel during the Crusades, and listening to that wonderful chant in the distance, like it was coming from beneath the earth to swallow you.
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>>55747008
>he doesnt know about the glorious Portuguese Reconquista
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>>55747008
>Not acknowledging that over half of Greece proper has been lost for over 600 years.
You have to be a retard to even deny this.
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>>55746242
Do anyone else feel like this is a pretty accurate description of what is happening right now?
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Daily reminder that you would have all been dead. slaves or muslim, if not for glorious Bulgarian kebab removal.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tervel_of_Bulgaria#The_war_with_the_Arabs_in_717.E2.80.93718_and_later_life

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Constantinople_%28717%E2%80%93718%29

>On 25 May 717 Leo III the Isaurian was crowned Emperor of Byzantium. During the summer of the same year the Arabs led by Maslama ibn Abd al-Malik crossed the Dardanelles and besieged Constantinople with 200,000 men. According to Arab sources his fleet consisted of 2,500 ships.

>Leo III made a plea to Tervel for help, relying on the treaty of 716 and Tervel agreed. The first clash between the Bulgarians and the Arabs ended with a Bulgarian victory. During the very first stages of the siege the Bulgarians appeared in the Muslim rear and large part of their army was destroyed and the rest were trapped. The Arabs built two trenches around their camp facing the Bulgarian army and the walls of the city. They persisted with the siege despite the severe winter with 100 days of snowfall. In the spring, the Byzantine navy destroyed the Arab fleets that had arrived with new provisions and equipment, while a Byzantine army defeated Arab reinforcements in Bithynia. Finally, in early summer the Arabs engaged the Bulgarians in battle but suffered a crushing defeat. According to Theophanes the Confessor, the Bulgarians slaughtered some 22,000 Arabs in the battle. Shortly after, the Arabs raised the siege. The Byzantine-Bulgarian victory of 718 and the victory of the Frankish king Charles Martel in the battle of Tours (732) stopped the Muslim invasion in the interior of Europe.
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>>55751483
The original kebab removers, senpai.

>The outcome of the siege was of considerable macrohistorical importance. The Byzantine capital's survival preserved the Empire as a bulwark against Islamic expansion into Europe until the 15th century, when it fell to the Ottoman Turks. Along with the Battle of Tours in 732, the successful defence of Constantinople has been seen as instrumental in stopping Muslim expansion into Europe. As military historian Paul K. Davis wrote, "By turning back the Moslem invasion, Europe remained in Christian hands, and no serious Moslem threat to Europe existed until the fifteenth century. This victory, coincident with the Frankish victory at Tours (732), limited Islam's western expansion to the southern Mediterranean world."[54] Thus the historian John B. Bury called 718 "an ecumenical date", while the Greek historian Spyridon Lambros likened the siege to the Battle of Marathon and Leo III to Miltiades.[55] Consequently, military historians often include the siege in lists of the "decisive battles" of world history.[56]
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>>55751483
>>55751558
And now they can just walk in and fuck our women. We even pay them to do so.

Feels extremely bad desu senpai
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>>55751932
I can imagine Tervel, Martel, Sobieski, etc. sitting around a table in Haven and slapping their foreheads in disbelief.
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>>55747266
>Autism
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You're a knight of the Teutonic Order riding in formation against the barbaric Muslim hordes with a choir of monks chanting this hymn. Your face is grim and set as you look to your brothers in acknowledgement of battle. Your shield and sword glimmer in the scorching heat as you pull down the cover of your helmet. You are the only thing that stands between the dark fundamentalism of Islam and the civilized world. You glance around and see all of the other orders, their banners whipping in the wind displaying the glory of Christians everywhere. Today, you fight for a free world. For God, for your countrymen, for your brothers in arms. They are almost upon you. Then, the chanting stops and a new, louder, chorus begins among all the Knights rolling like thunder across the windswept plain: Deus Vult!

http://youtu.be/qWrLQtBz2PA
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