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Deus Vult, or ‘God wills it’, arose as the rallying cry of soldiers of the First Crusade. Back in 1095, Pope Urban II requested help for the Eastern Orthodox Church to defend himself from the ...
When translated to English, the phrase "deus vult" means "God wills it." It's a Christian motto that refers to divine ...
The Latin expression Deus Vult—or "God wills it"—originated in 1095, but has been adopted by the so-called alt-right along with white nationalists. U.S. World ...
“Deus vult” is Latin for “God wills it,” which became a stirring declaration for the Crusaders. It concluded a speech made by Pope Urban II, calling defenders of Christianity to action in ...
Hegseth has “Deus Vult” tattooed on his bicep, which means “God Wills It” in Latin, and a Crusaders' cross.
Hegseth's Jerusalem cross and ‘Deus Vult’ tattoos are rooted in the Crusades and have modern-day ties to far-right and white supremacist groups. ... “Deus Vult,” which means “God wills ...
The "Deus Vult" tattoo caused another National Guard member to flag him as a possible "insider threat" before the inauguration because of the phrase’s association with "supremacist groups," The ...
In the Middle Ages, the call for a crusade to conquer the Holy Land was met with cries of "Deus vult!" -- God wills it. But did the crusaders really know what God wanted? Given how the venture ...
The expansion, Deus Vult (which means "god wills it" in Latin), adds a graphic update to the game, new character developments, new gameplay options, new events, tweaks to user modding tools and a ...