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  2. Crusader Kings III - Wikipedia

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    Crusader Kings III received "generally favorable" reviews for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S according to review aggregator Metacritic; [36] [37] the PC version received "universal acclaim". [35] Leana Hafer of IGN wrote that the game "is a superb strategy game, a great RPG , and a master class in how to take the best parts of existing ...

  3. List of historical video games - Wikipedia

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    Crusader Kings III: 2020: 867–1453: Crusader Kings III is a grand strategy game and dynasty simulator set in the Middle Ages. Players can choose a start date of either 867 or 1066 and play until 1453. Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia: 2018: 878–900s: Cosmology of Kyoto: 1993: 900s–1000s: Brave: 2012: 900s–1000s: Cultures: 2000: 986 ...

  4. List of principal leaders of the Crusades - Wikipedia

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    3.2 From the Crusader states. 4 Crusade of 1197. 5 Fourth Crusade (1202–1204) 6 Fifth Crusade (1217–1221) 7 Sixth Crusade (1228–1229) 8 Barons' Crusade.

  5. Crusader Kings (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Crusader Kings is a grand strategy game developed by Paradox Development Studio and published by Paradox Interactive in April 2004. An expansion called Deus Vult was released in October 2007. A sequel using the newer Clausewitz Engine , Crusader Kings II , was released in February 2012, and another sequel, Crusader Kings III , was released on ...

  6. Order of Assassins - Wikipedia

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    The Western world was introduced to the Assassins by the works of Marco Polo [4] who understood the name as deriving from the word hashish. [5] [6] [7] While Assassins typically refers to the entire group, only a group of disciples known as the fida'i actually engaged in conflict. The preferred method of killing was by dagger, nerve poison or ...

  7. Crusader Kings - Wikipedia

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    Crusader Kings may refer to: The leaders of the Crusades (most notably the Third Crusade), against Islam and other religions; Crusader Kings, a computer game released ...

  8. Latin Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Latin Empire, also referred to as the Latin Empire of Constantinople, was a feudal Crusader state founded by the leaders of the Fourth Crusade on lands captured from the Byzantine Empire. The Latin Empire was intended to replace the Byzantine Empire as the Western-recognized Roman Empire in the east, with a Catholic emperor enthroned in ...

  9. List of sources for the Crusades - Wikipedia

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    (CSCO Scriptores Syri 3-4, Runc. Vol I, pp. 15n, 348, 350) [221] [222] Theophilos. Theophilos (died 842) was the last Byzantine emperor to support iconoclasm. In 836, patriarchs Christopher I of Alexandria, Job of Antioch and Basil of Jerusalem sent the Letter of the three Melkite patriarchs to Theophilos, defending the generation of icons ...