The correct answer is: An unknown author who likely did not witness the event.
Further Explanation:
The author was most likely not at the event and did not witness the event. Historians have no idea who wrote the passage but are fairly sure that the person wasn't there.
Urbans II's speech was made to ask for aid to fight against the Seljuq Turks in the west. During this speech, he appealed to Greeks to help fight against the Muslim rule.
The Gesta Francorum was written by an anonymous author around 1100 or 1101. It was written by either a Norman or an Italian and was a member of the Crusading party.
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the committee on public information, I just googled it and it popped up
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After the federal government was established in Washington D.C, the court was placed in the United States Capitol, in a small place in the basement. As the senate expanded and progressively occupied more spaces, the court had to move from one room to another within the capitol on two occasions: first in 1810, to the chamber that left the senate, a space that had to share "with other courts, like the Circuit Court of the United States, and the Orphans Court of the district of Columbia". And again in 1860, when It moved to the today called "Old senate chamber", where it remained until its current location.
The supreme court remained in the capitol until 1935, except for the period 1812-1817, during which it temporarily left the city of Washington D.C, as a result of the Anglo-american war of 1812. In 1929, the presiding judge, William Howard Taft, got a proper building for the court, with the purpose of distancing itself from congress, as an independent branch of the government, which began to occupy in 1935.
The Great Wall is a fortificated East-to-West line which historically has delimited the Chinese Northern border. Its primary purpouse was to defend the Chinese territory against the invasions and quick raids organized by the nomadic people from the Eurasian Steppe lands, located more to the North.
But rather than as a fixed border, it should be regarded as a transition zone which establishes a distinction between two different lifestyles, even nowadays: the farmer regions in the South with sedentary ways of life and the pasture lands in the North, where its inhabitants have nomadic lifestyles and work mainly in animal husbandry activities.