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Catholic Traditional. Real conservative. Anti left. I am a lay Carmelite. Fight for the Church. God is all. Deus Vult. ๐ป๐ฆ RTs/Likes/Follows โ Endorsements.
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RT @RjNol: Sail Rock, or Parus Rock, is a sandstone monolith, located on the Black Sea coast. Krasnodar Krai -Russia. Yes. They say "Naturaโฆ
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RT @HumbleFlow: Beauty isnโt just decoration. Itโs a sign that something was made with care. Thatโs why old cathedrals are still the most bโฆ
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RT @HumbleFlow: They didnโt optimize for efficiency. They took their time. Decades, sometimes centuries. Real beauty isnโt rushed. Now looโฆ
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Thank you for this brilliant text about Charles Martel and his blessed Crusade. Deus vult!โ๏ธ๐๐ก๏ธโ๏ธ
His grandson, Charlemagne, would go on to build a great Christian empireโbut it was Martel who made that future possible. The Battle of Tours was not just a military victory. It was the moment Europe fought for its survivalโand won.
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@HumbleFlow Thank you for this brilliant text about Charles Martel and his blessed Crusade. Deus vult!โ๏ธ๐๐ก๏ธโ๏ธ
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RT @HumbleFlow: His grandson, Charlemagne, would go on to build a great Christian empireโbut it was Martel who made that future possible.โฆ
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RT @HumbleFlow: After his victory, Charles Martel was given a name: The Hammer. He had crushed the greatest threat to Christian Europe anโฆ
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RT @HumbleFlow: The Battle of Tours was a turning point. Had Martel failed, Islam might have spread across Western Europe, changing histoโฆ
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RT @HumbleFlow: By nightfall, the battlefield belonged to Martel. The Muslim army had been shattered, and the survivors fled back to Spaiโฆ
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RT @HumbleFlow: Seeing this, Martel seized the opportunity. He ordered his forces to advance, cutting deep into the enemy ranks. The Frโฆ
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RT @HumbleFlow: Then, a critical moment changed everything. A rumor spread through the Muslim ranksโtheir camp was being looted. Many oโฆ
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RT @HumbleFlow: The battle raged for hours. The Umayyads had never faced such resistance. They were used to fighting disorganized foesโฆ
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RT @HumbleFlow: Wave after wave of cavalry slammed into the Frankish shield wall, but it did not break. The Franks, clad in chainmail andโฆ
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RT @HumbleFlow: On the seventh day, Abdul Rahman ordered the attack. Thousands of Muslim cavalry charged uphill, expecting to smash throuโฆ
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RT @HumbleFlow: For six days, the two armies stared at each other. The Umayyads hesitated. They were used to fast, overwhelming victoriโฆ
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RT @HumbleFlow: In October 732, Martel positioned his army near the city of Tours, blocking the Muslim advance. He chose the battlefieldโฆ
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RT @HumbleFlow: He trained them relentlessly, forging a disciplined force unlike any in Europe. The Franks would not rely on cavalry likeโฆ
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RT @HumbleFlow: He gathered an army, but it was not a professional force. The Franks had no standing army like the Romans before them.โฆ
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RT @HumbleFlow: Martel understood that this was not just another raid. If the Umayyads established a foothold in Francia, the entire contโฆ
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RT @HumbleFlow: But one man refused to accept this fate: Charles Martel. He was not a king, but the Mayor of the Palace, the true power bโฆ
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