NEW UNCOVER THE CONFLICTS THAT HAVE RAGED OVER RELIGION AND HERESIES FROM THE MAKERS OF n l a o t i it g i d i D E N ST TIO RECONQUISTA THE CRUSADES EIGHTY YEARS’ WAR RDI FIE WELCOME TO WELCOME TO AAAANNNDDDDD As the Crusaders headed into battle, there was no doubt in their minds as to why they were marching into war – it was to show the glory of God. This wasn’t the first time conflict had raged in the name of religion, and it was by no means the last. Ever since antiquity, deities and beliefs have caused some contention. Pagans and Christians were at loggerheads in Ancient Rome, while the Reformation saw new heresies sweep across Europe and tear nations in two. In All About History Heretics and Holy Wars, meet the reformers who changed the face of religion and go to the frontlines of the battles that were won for gods and ideals. Uncover the truth behind the Spanish Inquisition, and find out why the Qatif Conflict was restarted after nearly 30 years of peace. Explore the famous Crusades, and finally get up to date with the holy wars that are still raging around the world today. 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The most hardcore powers and celebrated his victory had become known as the Sicarii, or ‘Dagger Men’, in outlandish style by entering the and they trawled Jerusalem, assassinating anyone Holy of Holies – the inner sanctum of the Temple friendly to Rome and spreading terror in their that only the Jewish high priest was allowed to wake. Meanwhile, self-styled prophets, mystics enter. It was a fitting symbol of Rome’s forthcoming and messiahs all spoke to a simmering desire for relationship with its growing Jewish populace. Having independence, working to stoke a growing fire of repelled a Parthian invasion of Palestine, the Romans rebellion beneath the uncomfortable populace. later installed the puppet king Herod in 37 BCE. In 66 CE, the procurator of Jerusalem raided the After Herod’s death in 4 BCE, Judea was divided Temple treasury, leading to the explosive First Jewish- among his three sons, before Augustus established Roman War, which culminated in a bloody siege of it as an official Roman province in 6 CE. Power was Jerusalem. In Caesarea, 20,000 Jews were massacred increasingly siphoned by the empire, until, by the by a Hellenic Syrian mob in one hour. Meanwhile, in time of Herod Agrippa II, the ‘king’ was little more Alexandria, after a large number of Jews were killed, than a figurehead ruling scattered pockets of territory. some even burned alive, a riot broke out. The Roman Instead, authority was administered by procurators governor responded by sending 5,000 troops into the responsible for levying taxes – positions they Jewish Quarter who went on to murder up to 50,000 exploited for great personal gain. The Jewish court men, women and children, pillage and burn houses. system was presided over by the Sanhedrin divided In the aftermath, Jerusalem’s Second Temple was among two major groups: the Sadducees – wealthy razed to the ground, Jewish women and children elites, temple priests, courtiers and great landowners – were hauled off into slavery and men were thrown and the Pharisees, a group of reformers, who enjoyed to gladiators and beasts at the circus. After being increasingly radical support among the masses. defeated, one of the revolt’s leaders, Simon, was However, Rome had taken over the selection of dragged from the Temple of Jupiter on the Capitoline high priests, leaving the Jewish religious hierarchy across to the forum before being scoured by barbed dominated by Roman lackeys. Living in perpetual whips and finally subjected to slow strangulation. An strife, when Caligula demanded a statue be erected example had been set. of himself at every temple in the empire, the Jews Having broken the first Jewish revolt, the Romans refused, and a massacre was only averted by his sought to break the Jewish spirit. This time, the murder. On a smaller scale, Roman soldiers bared great Temple could not be rebuilt, and both the high themselves at the Second Temple – built on the site of priesthood and Sanhedrin were abolished. Adding Solomon’s Temple – and burned a copy of the Torah. insult to injury, while women, children and the 10