Emerich z Leiningenu: Porovnání verzí

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}}</ref> Židé v porýnských městech se snažili vykoupit si zlatem své životy. Emerich zlato vždy přijal, ale poté vždy nechal Židy povraždit, navzdory snaze místních církevních hodnostářů Židy ochránit.<ref name="s36">{{citace knihy | jméno=Antony | příjmení=Bridge | titul=Křížové výpravy |vydavatel=Academia | místo= Praha | rok=1995 |strany=36 | isbn=80-200-0512-9}}</ref> Židé často v hrůze před Emerichovými křižáky páchali sebevraždy, než by se nechali pokřtít nebo brutálně zabít.
}}</ref> The Jews in the cities along the [[Rhine]] at first attempted to pay Emicho to make him go away, but although he accepted their money, he still converted or killed them. In some communities, mothers were said to have killed their own children to avoid the inevitable slaughter. The Christian bishops of the cities often attempted to protect their Jewish subjects, but were not always successful.
 
Emicho's army attracted many strange followers, including a group who worshipped a duck they believed to be filled with the [[Holy Spirit]]. The army continued down the Rhine until they reached the [[Danube]], which they followed to [[Hungary]]. Here, after having run out of money and food, they began to pillage Hungarian land. Much of the army was killed by the Hungarians; the rest split up to join the other Crusader armies, and Emicho went back home to his family, where he was scorned for not fulfilling his vow to capture [[Jerusalem]].
 
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