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MEDIEVAL HISTORY: THE FIRST CRUSADE
**Accepting New Members**


Few events in history are told with such enthusiasm and error as the crusades. These three sessions will investigate the background and reality of the First Crusade. Starting in 1095, why did thousands of men, with some women, set out for Jerusalem? Who were they and how did they survive the long campaign from Christendom (Western Europe) to the Levant (Middle East)? 

Although there is desperation, brutality and death to be recognized, information on the First Crusade will be provided with a light touch and even some admiration.


When:Fridays
Time:1:00 - 3:00 PM
Dates:March 14, 21, 28 2025
Where:in person at cSPACE Marda Loop, Room 310
Min/Max:25
Facilitator:Dr. Alana Gowdy

Having taught at every level from Primary to Post Secondary, Alana enjoys the opportunity to share her interest in medieval history with lifelong learners. Her mini-series on medieval history have proven very popular with CALL members.

To register* or for more information, please contact the    Facilitator    

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