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Home of the life-and-death battles that entertained the Roman aristocracy.
On July 15, 1099 one of the most influential battles of the Middle Ages took place in the city of Jerusalem.
He would become most famous, or infamous, for his nasty habit of marrying and then either divorcing or executing multiple wives usually for reasons of convenience.
He was the successor to the great Augustus Caesar, and reigned during the time of Jesus of Nazareth.
One of the most famous American tragedies ever captured on live television.
The cause of freedom was at the center of the American Revolution, a cause for which many lived and others died.
Arguably the greatest theologian in the Western Hemisphere.
The ominous prologue to the horrific attacks on September 11, 2001.
In the year 60 AD, the Apostle Paul, was shipwrecked in the Mediterranean Sea on the remote island of Malta.
Let’s continue in our journey through Redemptive History and discover the victory of the saints won by Jesus Christ, a victory that enables us to withstand fierce trials of many kinds.