The Crusades may not have been a critical hit, but for Millenial viewers like myself, its a surprisingly refreshing example ...
Contrary to rumor, none of the tattoos is a swastika. There is no evidence that any of Hegseth's tattoos represent a sympathy ...
As a Cambridge University undergraduate, Alfie* was on the committee of his college’s politics society. During his tenure, he ...
The nominee for US secretary of defense has a slew of religiously inspired tattoos that have drawn attention as Hegseth’s ...
Pete Hegseth, Trump’s Defense nominee, was flagged by a fellow service member as a potential “Insider Threat" over a tattoo ...
Many people responded to the Pope's wishes by joining the Crusades - showing this by cutting out red crosses and sewing them onto their tunics. The loss of Jerusalem was a terrible blow to the ...
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Fox News host Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump 's nominee for secretary of defense, was reportedly accused of being an "insider threat" while serving in the Army National Guard.
Hegseth has two tattoos of Crusades-era symbols that are associated with far-right extremism and Christian nationalism.
Warfare The Crusaders learned more about warfare. Concentric castles - with two curtain (outer) walls - were developed during the crusades, and these ideas were used to improve and fortify castles ...