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  2. Antemurale Christianitatis - Wikipedia

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    In that letter Croatia was for the first time called bastion and a bulwark of Christianity: We have been blocking this force (Turks) for almost seventeen years wasting our bodies, lives and all of our goods, and like the bastion and a bulwark of Christianity we daily defend Christian countries, as much as it is humanly possible.

  3. The Bulwark (website) - Wikipedia

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    The Bulwark Podcast is a news, opinion and interview show hosted by Tim Miller. The podcast is released every weekday and published in audio and video form. [ 17 ] Until February 2024, the podcast was hosted by Charlie Sykes . [ 18 ]

  4. Antemurale myth - Wikipedia

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    The Antemurale myth or the Bulwark myth is one of the nationalist myths which implies a certain nation's mission of being a bulwark against the other religions, nations or ideologies. The word "Antemurale" is derived from Latin ante (before, in time and space) and murale (wall, attributive).

  5. Jonathan V. Last - Wikipedia

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    Last writes frequently for The Wall Street Journal and has also written for the Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, the New York Post, Salon, The Washington Times, Slate, the New York Press, First Things, the Claremont Review of Books, and other publications. He has appeared on several radio and television outlets.

  6. Tim LaHaye - Wikipedia

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    Jesus: Why the World Is Still Fascinated by Him (2009) The Book of Revelation Made Clear: A Down-to-Earth Guide to Understanding the Most Mysterious Book of the Bible (2014, with Timothy E. Parker) Target Israel: Caught in the Crosshairs of the End Times (2015, with Ed Hindson) Bible Prophecy for Everyone: What You Need to Know About the End ...

  7. Bulwark - Wikipedia

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    Bulwark primarily refers to: Bulwark (nautical) , a nautical term for the extension of a ship's side above the level of a weather deck Bastion , a structure projecting outward from the curtain wall of a fortification

  8. Timeline of the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    1789: Georgetown University is founded as Georgetown College. It is the oldest Catholic university in the United States and the first of 28 colleges and universities founded by the Jesuits in the US. 1791: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composes Ave verum corpus and his unfinished Requiem. 1793: French Revolution institutes anti-clerical measures.

  9. Timeline of the Second Temple period - Wikipedia

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    While the Jewish canon was probably not finalized here, it is often considered the beginning of the standardization of the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible). [180] 80–96. The Arch of Titus is erected in Rome to commemorate Roman victory over the Jewish rebels; it finishes construction during the reign of Titus's brother, Emperor Domitian. It becomes an ...

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