

This crusade is ultimately unsuccessful in the Holy Land, while the Reconquista became considered part of the Second Crusade. 1147-1149: Muslims conquer the County of Edessa, prompting calls for a Second Crusade to retake it.Somehow, the spiders appeared at both locations. This amulet was ultimately split in half and hidden in two castles - one of the Crusader castles in Syria and the Chateau of Lord Godfrey in France. What is known is that they came into possession of an amulet bearing the name of a Yemeni city where an underground shrine to Ubar was located. The Crusades had an as-yet unknown connection with the city of Ubar.The First Crusade ended with the founding of the Crusader States - Christian states in the Holy Land: the Principality of Antioch, the County of Tripoli, the County of Edessa and the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem.The Crusades still remain a contentious issue between the two religions. The Muslim soldiers massacred The Crusaders inside both cities, as was standard military practice of the era when the enemy had refused to surrender. 1095-1099: The First Crusade occurs, as a Christian army marches overland from Rome to the Holy Land, taking Antioch in 1098 and Jerusalem in 1099.722: The Battle of Covadonga begins the Reconquista, which sees Christian kings retake the Iberian Peninsula from the Moors, founding several new Christian kingdoms as they go, including Aragon and Portugal.718: Moorish control of Spain is at its greatest extent.This legend later gave rise to the underground religious order, the Sete Cidades. They have since been lost to history, but their legacy gave rise to myths that they had founded seven perfect cities which acted as gateways to heaven. So that the treasures of Spain would not fall into the hands of the Moors, seven Spanish Bishops loaded the treasure onto ships and sailed away. 711: The Islamic Moors cross from their kingdom in modern Western Sahara and Morocco to conquer Visigothic Christian Hispania (Spain and Portugal).336: Arius dies suddenly, which some claim to be a miracle in response to his heretical views.Ultimately, Arius' ideas will influence the underground religious group the Sete Cidades. The Council finds against Arius, and he and his followers (the Arians) are declared heretics. The Council is intended to standardize Christian doctrine, and the Arian controversy over the nature of God the Father and God the Son occurs, with Arius denying that God cannot be both and thus denying the divinity of Christ. 325: The First Council of Nicaea occurs in Nicaea, convened by Roman Emperor Constantine, who has converted to Christianity.250: Arius is born in an unknown location.Talos uses the secret of the White Hellebore to create the Protectors of the Hidden Word.Talos has the treasure Daedalus stole from the other three labyrinths moved to the fourth, where Daedalus is entombed. Daedalus dies while the fourth labyrinth is being constructed.

Daedalus sent his nephew, Talos, to China to supervise the construction of the fourth labyrinth for the Chinese Emperor.In the years after escaping Crete, Daedalus constructed two more labyrinths - one, the Labyrinth of Sobek, in Egypt and another on the island of Thera.
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A series of events results in the construction of the labyrinth and Daedalus' escape from Crete. He offers to construct a labyrinth to act as an impenetrable treasury for King Minos, and also meets Minos' daughter Ariadne, with whom he falls in love.
