Early Missions and Conflicts
Crusades
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- Reconquista
- Sardinian
- Mahdia
- First
- People's
- 1101
- Norwegian
- Balearic
- Wendish
- Second
- First Swedish
- Third
- 1197
- Livonian
- Fourth
- Albigensian
- Children's
- Fifth
- Sixth
- Prussian
- Second Swedish
- Seventh
- Eighth
- Ninth
- Aragonese
- Third Swedish
- Smyrniote
- Alexandrian
- Savoyard
- Despenser's
- Barbary
- Nicopolis
- Varna
- Otranto
- Lepanto
- Armada
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