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This 13th-century illustration from the Chronique d’Outremer shows the departure of the Templars. While rooted in the eastern Crusades, such imagery also echoed in the Northern Crusades, where the Teutonic Knights led campaigns to Christianise the pagan Baltic. expanding the crusading ideal far beyond Jerusalem.
Medieval

The clever medieval trick that destroyed the last stand of stubborn paganism in Europe

James Monroe served as the fifth president of the United States (1817–1825). His name is most famously linked to the Monroe Doctrine, asserting US opposition to European interference in the Americas, a cornerstone of 19th-century foreign policy.
Georgian

Is this the secret to understanding US foreign policy? How a powerful doctrine from 1823 reshaped America

General History

Quiz of the weekWho was the first man to swim the English Channel?

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How Christianity came to dominate the Roman world. This is a premium piece of content available to subscribed users.

Still from 'King and Conqueror'
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History TV and radio in the UK: what's on our screens this week?

This 1877 painting by Oscar Wergeland depicts Norwegian settlers arriving in Iceland in 872. Fleeing the unification of Norway under Harald Fairhair, these early migrants laid the foundations of a unique Norse society on the island’s volcanic shores.
Medieval

Could you survive on the Vikings’ furthest frontier? Here’s the dark reality of Norse life on the edge

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