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Battle of Lepanto: Armada of the Cross
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| 10.07.09
| William Norman Grigg
Posted on 11/01/2009 7:11:58 PM PST by Coleus
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To: mckenzie7
A nice little book on Chesterton's poem is Dale Ahlquist's "Lepanto". The poem plus 114 pages of commentary (there are some obscure references) and a great Chesterton "What If" essay:
What if Don John of Austria had wed Mary Queen of Scots?
What would if had meant for Christendom, England and Europe had a Scottish Catholic Queen had the hero of Lepanto as her Prince consort?
To: Coleus
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posted on
11/02/2009 1:40:48 AM PST
by
JoeProBono
(A closed mouth gathers no feet)
To: Coleus
This was a great battle and stiffened the Christian West to resistance against the Turks.
The "Croissant" roll was first baked as a tribute to the victory at Lepanto.
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posted on
11/02/2009 3:47:11 AM PST
by
Jimmy Valentine
(DemocRATS - when they speak, they lie; when they are silent, they are stealing the American Dream)
To: Levante
Yes. VDH in one of his books devotes a chapter to Lepanto and mentiones Cervantes.
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posted on
11/02/2009 7:52:26 AM PST
by
C19fan
To: 2banana
When I read that sentence I said “WOW”!!!! A 16th century Western woman who NOW and their ilk would think was oppressed in a “patriarchial” society knew what true oppression for women was under Islam.
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11/02/2009 7:56:27 AM PST
by
C19fan
To: clockwise
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posted on
11/02/2009 9:18:50 AM PST
by
mckenzie7
(I am a European American! Silly me. I never realized that before! Thanks, oh great unifier!)
To: Brugmansian
Thank you for your insight.
Free Republic keeps me reading and reading.
Thank you FR and Freepers!
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posted on
11/02/2009 9:20:55 AM PST
by
mckenzie7
(I am a European American! Silly me. I never realized that before! Thanks, oh great unifier!)
To: Coleus
From the Sultanas mast flew a green banner into which the name of Allah had been stitched in gold nearly 30,000 times. "The flag was one of the treasures of Mecca," comments British historian Jack Beeching in The Galleys at Lepanto. "Over the centuries, when the Moslems had carried its green and gold into battle, they invariably gained the day." Throughout the Turkish fleet, the soldiers of The Prophet, confident of victory, disported themselves by belly-dancing to the music of the tambor and the flute.Wasn't this the same banner that was returned to them by our late, great Pope John Paul II?
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posted on
11/02/2009 9:23:43 AM PST
by
mckenzie7
(I am a European American! Silly me. I never realized that before! Thanks, oh great unifier!)
To: dunblak
Neither Islam nor Catholicism comes off well in this period due to the fanaticism and cruelty of the Moors and the corruption within the church,That was 100-200 years earlier, before Martin Luther. By the time of the Battle of Lepanto, the Council of Trent was over and a saint pope was in charge.
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11/02/2009 9:24:27 AM PST
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Pyro7480
("If you know how not to pray, take Joseph as your master, and you will not go astray." - St. Teresa)
To: kalee
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11/02/2009 3:51:03 PM PST
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SunkenCiv
(https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/__Since Jan 3, 2004__Profile updated Monday, January 12, 2009)
To: Coleus
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11/06/2009 8:50:09 PM PST
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SuziQ
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