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... carried not only dust from the road but voices from dozens of tongues—Italian, Greek, Occitan, Armenian, and even Low German. The great gate of Jerusalem, usually a passage of merchants and pilgrims, had become something else entirely: the entryway to a new kind of kingdom.
They came on foot and horseback, with wagons creaking under the weight of tools, seed grain, and crates of books. Whole families, guild artisans, former soldiers, and widowed nuns seeking a fresh start in the east. Th ...
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