Crusades?
Hello, I wanted to ask how it came about that Jews, Muslims and Christians got along or made compromises and why they stopped carrying out missionary work?
Hello, Was Ludwig really absolute? In theory it is clearly absolute, but what was it like in practice? Even Louis XIV was dependent on his princes and had to look after them, so he wasn't so absolute after all. Or?
That only interests me now, I know that Hitler saw the Jews as inferior people, but why gas.
I'm doing an ethics presentation and one of my topics is "since when the death penalty existed and how it came about." Can you help me with that? Thanks
Before 1900 there were certainly no exact analyses
If communism aims for a stateless and classless society, why were communist states like the Soviet Union and the GDR so authoritarian in practice?
Jews have never missioned. Muslims by taking land. Christians, however, through missionaries. Why did they get along? Probably because they realized they couldn’t get through.
Did Christians not sell the Muslims anymore?
https://www.welt.de/geschichte/article158250685/So-lockte-Saladin-die-Kreuzritter-ins-Verderben.html
No. They have unfortunately lost against the Muslims (in the Orient). So it’s been nothing more. Rather the reverse.
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The Stauferkaiser Friedrich II made a big step towards reconciliation. This was raised in Sicily, so he also spoke the language of the Saracens and could therefore enter into negotiations directly with them. He was banished by Pope Gregor, for he negotiated with the enemy instead of killing them. The negotiations and the Sultan Al-Kamir were successful. Christians and Muslims got free access to their pilgrimage siteshttps://www.deutschlandfunk.de/vor-790-jahren-kaiser-friedrich-ii-bricht-zu-einem-kreuzzug-100.html https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kreuzzug_Friedrichs_II.
Missionation means to promote a faith. A believer wants to convince other people to join his faith.
InChristianityandIslamthe missionation played a major role from the outset. InBuddhismandHinduismare special movements that have increased since 19. Mission of the century. But not every religious community missioned. For example, Judaism does not mission actively, but one can convert. That means you can accept the Jewish faith.
https://www.religionen-entdecke.de/lexikon/m/missionierung
https://dewiki.de/Lexikon/Missionen_Religion
Jews do not advertise with other believers for a transition to their religion. In contrast to Christianity and Islam, the phases are aggressive and bloody missions. However, there is an inner Jewish mission: Secular Jews are stopped by Jews to a godly life.
https://www.srf.ch/kultur/gesellschaft-religion/das-judentum used-no-mission
This was Frederick II (Barbarossa), who I held together with Saladin, the two soon surpassed that Christians and Muslims were given free access to Jerusalem.
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Barbarossa was Friedrich I. Friedrich II from the Norman line.
Could you decide? You mean Friedrich II or Barbarossa?
The direction is right, but Friedrich I. Barbarossa drowned in Turkey. Friedrich II was a grandson of the Red Barte and is most important for the way to peace.