Examples of using Latrun in English and their translations into German
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But they were all facing toward Latrun.
Saladin took Latrun and stayed here until October 1192.
Asher, your mission's to take Latrun.
The castle of Latrun has never been a subject of an exhaustive archaeological research.
And there is an old wadi through here that cannot be seen from Latrun.
The identification of Latrun as Shunem is difficult to explain and is unique to Benjamin of Tudela.
I was arrested together with another 3000 Israelis and incarcerated in the Latrun detention camp.
During the 13th century, the castle of Latrun continues to serve Muslims in their fight against Crusaders.
He was elected to the board of the Jewish Agency in 1935,but was imprisoned by the British in Latrun in 1946.
The distance between Jaffa and Latrun is about 36 km(22 miles), with Ramla being located halfway between them.
Retreating in front of the Crusaders, Saladin destroyed the walls of several fortresses, including those of Latrun December 2, 1191.
The monks from Latrun, nuns from the Beatitudes community at Imwas and people from nearby Kibbutz Nachson.
He is the first mediaeval traveller to mention the castle of Latrun(Toron de los Caballeros), built about 30 years earlier.
The Latrun castle was abandoned by the Knights Templar to Saladin in 1188, in exchange for the release of their Grand Master.
He was seriously wounded in the battle of Latrun and temporarily left the army in 1949 to study at the Hebrew University.
After the establishment of the State of Israel, he fought in the 1948 Arab-Israeli War,serving as an officer in the battles for Latrun.
His army passed through Latrun, Castellum Arnaldi(today's Tel Ayalon) and Betonople Beit Nuba, the current Mevo Horon.
In December 1943 he arrived in Palestine and joined the Irgun, and in 1945 he was arrested by the British authorities andwas imprisoned in the Latrun Camp until May 1948.
Thus, in the 12th century, the hill of Latrun in the area of Emmaus-Nicopolis was identified by some Western pilgrims as Modi'in.
Gradually, this identification spread to Emmaus, which was considered to be the burial placeof"seven Maccabean brothers" until the 19th century, while Latrun, from the early 16th c., became the home of the Good Thief Castellum Boni Latronis.
A hike to sites of destroyed villages, the Latrun monastery and if possible visiting a Palestinian village in the area and have lunch at a Palestinian house.
For example: a large ossuary, which is found in the collection of Latrun Monastery, is decorated with two palm trees, symbols of eternal life.
In the collection of the Latrun Monastery and on the territory of the nearby Canada park, we can see beautifully carved cornices and capitals which belonged to the southern Basilica.
In 1193 Saladin's son, al-Afdal, appointed an emir to govern the Latrun castle, which shows the importance of this place found on the road between Jaffa and Jerusalem.
Some of the village children then presented Father Paul(from Latrun) with a present they had made to thank the monastery for the land they have given the village and to symbolise the good relations between village and monastery.
