
Le prime tre Crociate
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Narrated by:
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Alessandro Zurla
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Salvatore Nicotra
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By:
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Luigi Russo
About this listen
During the 12th century, Islamic leaders of Syria and Palestine fought for a long time to extinguish Christian reigns that were founded immediately after the first crusade. They were only partially successful in 1187 under the Kurdish leader Saladin. Jerusalem returned into Islamic hands, but the idea of the crusades was far from extinction, as the heroic deeds of Richard I, the Lion Heart, proved. This is an intricate and complex story with repercussions still echoing around the world today.
NOTE: This audiobook is in Italian.
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