4 Ramadan: The First Banner in Islam and the Siege of Antioch Ends a 170-Year Crusader Dream
The article reflects on significant military and historical events that occurred on the fourth of Ramadan, marking the first military banner in Islam and the fall of Antioch, a key stronghold for the Crusaders.
Crossroads for the Order of Malta: the organization from the time of the Crusades, under scrutiny of Leo XIV
The Order of Malta, one of the largest chivalric orders of the Church, is facing challenges that may prompt intervention from Pope Leo XIV.
Kirikuseadus in the Supreme Court: Is the Catholic Church, which led the Crusades, a threat to security?
A discussion in the Supreme Court about the constitutionality of the Church and Congregations Act raised the question of whether the Catholic Church should be considered a security threat to Estonia due to its historical role in calling for Crusades.
Greetings from Acre, Israel, where an old fortress recalls the time of the Crusades
The article explores Acre, Israel, a historic city with an ancient fortress that reflects its rich Crusader history.