"Even if the Lord did not create this sword, He has used it."
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After the fall of Acre in 1291, the Crusaders lost the last bastion of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, and in the near future they would be completely driven out of the Holy Land by the Mamluks.
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A disappointed Templar decided to return to Hungary after many years, carrying his sword. However, he could not find peace in his hometown. The Árpád dynasty that had ruled the Kingdom of Hungary for hundreds of years was on the verge of collapse, and a new era of chaos was about to begin...
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He placed all his hopes on a boy, vowing to train him to be the most perfect Templar in Christendom, to atone for his own sins. But what does the weight of this sword mean to a boy who has never set foot on the Holy Land?
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The decline of the Knights Templar and the rise of the new Hungarian dynasty, two unrelated bloody histories, simultaneously changed the fate of one man and one sword.
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A fast-paced, traditional historical text. The author is a European history major, so please feel free to read it.
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He is in France, has just entered Versailles, and is the crown prince.
The only problem is that the current king is Louis XVI, who will be kicked off in two years...
Since my father and the ministers are unreliable, I have no choice but to rectify France myself!
Earn a little money first and solve the financial crisis that has plagued the country for hundreds of years.
Let’s give those nobles who have evil intentions and seek to seize power a hard beating.
Then he seized the church which occupied a large amount of land and obtained it for nothing.
Industry, technology, agriculture, and commerce go hand in hand. I am the greatest crown prince in France!
That year, Xiao Yingzi was entangled in the alliance army and pressed on the border, so I took his island directly.
That year, I pointed my sword at the whole of Europe. I will accomplish the feats that the Emperor failed to accomplish back then! ...