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  • Look up Holy Land in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Holy Land is a term used by Jews, Christians, and Muslims to describe the Land of Israel and Palestinian...
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  • Palestinian Holy Land (disambiguation) Israel (disambiguation) Palaestina (disambiguation) Palestina (disambiguation) Palestinian (disambiguation) Palestinian...
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  • liberation. Promised Land or Land of Promise may also refer to: Land of Israel Palestine (region) Holy Land Tír Tairngire ('Promised Land'), the Celtic Otherworld...
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  • refer to: Land of Israel, the traditional Jewish name for the geographical region between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River The Holy Land, a common...
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  • the successful Christian military campaign to conquer Jerusalem and the Holy Land. The First Crusade may also refer to: The First Crusade (video), a video...
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  • Holyrood (redirect from Holy rood)
    containing Holy Rood Holy Rood Church (disambiguation) Hollywood (disambiguation) Rood (Scots), a land measurement of Anglo-Saxon origin This disambiguation page...
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  • Henry (redirect from Henry (disambiguation))
    of France Six Holy Roman emperors: Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor...
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  • Empire Holy League (1717), an alliance of the Papal States, Portugal, Venice and Malta against the Ottoman Empire Catholic League (disambiguation) War of...
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  • Oldenburg (redirect from Oldenburg (Land))
    Oldenburg (1091–1774), a state of the Holy Roman Empire, now in Lower Saxony Duchy of Oldenburg (1774–1810), a state of the Holy Roman Empire Grand Duchy of Oldenburg...
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  • Jubilee (disambiguation page) Christian views on the Old Covenant See Pope Alexander VI: The Jubilee (1500).  Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Holy Year...
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  • German Legion (disambiguation), sometimes called "German Army" Heer (disambiguation), the German term for land army This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • province in Slovenia Duchy of Styria, a former state of the Holy Roman Empire and one-time crown land of Austria-Hungary Styria (company), a Styrian media and...
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  • Crusader (disambiguation) Holy War (disambiguation) Jihad (disambiguation) Religious conflict (disambiguation) Sacred War (disambiguation) War of Religion...
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  • Empire created in 889 Duchy of Carinthia, a state of the Holy Roman Empire and Austrian crown land Carinthia (Slovenia), a traditional region of Slovenia...
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  • Minor, now Afyonkarahisar Nikopolis, the old name for Şebinkarahisar Holy Land Emmaus Nicopolis, a Roman name for the city of Emmaus as refounded in...
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  • Thumbnail for Children's Crusade
    European Christians to establish a second Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem in the Holy Land, said to have taken place in 1212. Although it is called the Children's...
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  • dictionary. In Indian religions, darshana is the auspicious sight of a deity or a holy person. Darshana may also refer to: Darshana Das, Indian actress Darshana...
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  • (Latin Johannes Herbipolensis), German priest who made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land in the 1160s Veit von Würzburg (1519–1577), Prince-Bishop of Bamberg Würzburg...
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  • simulates the 1948 Arab-Israeli War Jerusalem: The Three Roads to the Holy Land, 2002 historical adventure video game Spider Jerusalem, fictional character...
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  • Tusculum (d.1153), a count of Tusculum who married Bertha, daughter of Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor Ptolemaios Sarigiannis (1882–1958), a Greek Army officer Ptolemy...
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