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Crusader states and Sovereignty

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Crusader states and Sovereignty

Crusader states vs. Sovereignty

The Crusader states, also known as Outremer, were a number of mostly 12th- and 13th-century feudal Christian states created by Western European crusaders in Asia Minor, Greece and the Holy Land, and during the Northern Crusades in the eastern Baltic area. Sovereignty is the full right and power of a governing body over itself, without any interference from outside sources or bodies.

Similarities between Crusader states and Sovereignty

Crusader states and Sovereignty have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Estonia, Feudalism, Latvia.

Estonia

Estonia (Eesti), officially the Republic of Estonia (Eesti Vabariik), is a sovereign state in Northern Europe.

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Feudalism

Feudalism was a combination of legal and military customs in medieval Europe that flourished between the 9th and 15th centuries.

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Latvia

Latvia (or; Latvija), officially the Republic of Latvia (Latvijas Republika), is a sovereign state in the Baltic region of Northern Europe.

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Crusader states and Sovereignty Comparison

Crusader states has 138 relations, while Sovereignty has 182. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 0.94% = 3 / (138 + 182).

References

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