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"Non-Catholics 'wounded' by not recognizing Pope" by ag_wyvern2007-07-10 16:12:43
  The feelings are hurt? by Peace_man2007-07-10 16:16:54
    But they do recognise other Christian Churches. by krikkert2007-07-10 16:21:04
      Which is more than a lot of Protestant sects by voxwoman2007-07-10 16:25:14
        100 years war was about hereditary issues. by CynicalRyan2007-07-10 16:26:49
          I thought they were drawn up over by voxwoman2007-07-10 16:29:54
            Both is possible. by CynicalRyan2007-07-10 16:33:32
              I don't understand how anyone can fight by voxwoman 2007-07-10 16:41:25
for 100 years over who's to be king- the original guy is long since dead. But kingship bestowed a lot of power and money, so I suppose it was worth it to the inheritors.
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                Keep in mind: by CynicalRyan2007-07-10 16:44:09
                  that is incorrect. by roadhog2007-07-10 17:28:13
                It wasn't literally a war lasting a century, by krikkert2007-07-10 16:47:59
                  "technicality" he said.. :P (n/t) by CynicalRyan2007-07-10 16:48:40
                  Actually, it lasted 138 years. (n/t) by RetiQlum22007-07-10 17:21:24
                    But not in one stretch. by CynicalRyan2007-07-10 17:27:54

 

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