Martín de Alarcón: The Forgotten Founder of San Antonio
Martín de Alarcón, a Spanish sailor, thrived in the world of the Spanish military. The
Martín de Alarcón, a Spanish sailor, thrived in the world of the Spanish military. The
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This article is very good and the video does a great job at associating the pictures with the topic. The crusades, in my opinion, were a dark part of the church’s history. The use of maps in the video made it easy to understand where the crusades took place and how it relates to us today. I think that its interesting that since Christianity is so against violence and killing, but the crusades defied all of that, even if the church did feel that it was for a just cause.