The Crusades
... Began in 1093 when the Byzantine Emperor wrote a letter read by Pope Urban II The Pope then called for a “Holy War” against the Muslim Turks ...
... Began in 1093 when the Byzantine Emperor wrote a letter read by Pope Urban II The Pope then called for a “Holy War” against the Muslim Turks ...
The Crusades - Kenston Local Schools
... Barbarossa drowns, Phillip and Richard argue. Richard goes to Jerusalem alone with his army and loses. ...
... Barbarossa drowns, Phillip and Richard argue. Richard goes to Jerusalem alone with his army and loses. ...
First Crusade
... Feudal princes used success in warfare to gain power. Merchants financed the Crusades hoping to gain access to trade routes. Seljuk attacked the Byzantine Empire and the emperor asked the pope for help. The pope agreed and this became the first Crusade. ...
... Feudal princes used success in warfare to gain power. Merchants financed the Crusades hoping to gain access to trade routes. Seljuk attacked the Byzantine Empire and the emperor asked the pope for help. The pope agreed and this became the first Crusade. ...
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... summer and burning heat, they found themselves vastly outmaneuvered and outnumbered, and this is how Saladin destroyed them. Even though they lost Jerusalem, the Crusaders didn't give up. They mounted campaign after campaign to recoup the Holy Land. They never did get Jerusalem back, (although the M ...
... summer and burning heat, they found themselves vastly outmaneuvered and outnumbered, and this is how Saladin destroyed them. Even though they lost Jerusalem, the Crusaders didn't give up. They mounted campaign after campaign to recoup the Holy Land. They never did get Jerusalem back, (although the M ...
Crusades Crossword Puzzle
... 2 Knights giving care to sick and poor 7 Knights who controlled large territory in Northern Europe 10 Defeated crusaders at the Battle of Hattin. 12 King Righard of England agreed with Saladin for these Christians to see the Holly land. 13 Result of the 7the and 8th crusades 14 Who was Urban II at t ...
... 2 Knights giving care to sick and poor 7 Knights who controlled large territory in Northern Europe 10 Defeated crusaders at the Battle of Hattin. 12 King Righard of England agreed with Saladin for these Christians to see the Holly land. 13 Result of the 7the and 8th crusades 14 Who was Urban II at t ...
Crusade
... and Saladin agreed to a peace treaty. Christians would be allowed to safely visit the Holy Land, but would remain under the control of the Muslims. ...
... and Saladin agreed to a peace treaty. Christians would be allowed to safely visit the Holy Land, but would remain under the control of the Muslims. ...
1st Crusades
... the Byzantine lands in Asia Minor. The Byzantine Emperor asked the pope to help him defend his Christian empire against the Muslim invaders. In 1095, Pope Urban II, called a great assembly in Clermont, France. He asked the European lords to launch a crusade, a holy war, against the Muslim Turks, to ...
... the Byzantine lands in Asia Minor. The Byzantine Emperor asked the pope to help him defend his Christian empire against the Muslim invaders. In 1095, Pope Urban II, called a great assembly in Clermont, France. He asked the European lords to launch a crusade, a holy war, against the Muslim Turks, to ...
The Crusades brought Western Europeans into contact with Asian
... What goods and items did they trade for? What did they use for trading? ...
... What goods and items did they trade for? What did they use for trading? ...
Impact of the Crusades
... 1147- Saladin (Salahuddin) became leader of both Egypt and Syria, reconquered Jerusalem and other Crusader lands for the Muslims ...
... 1147- Saladin (Salahuddin) became leader of both Egypt and Syria, reconquered Jerusalem and other Crusader lands for the Muslims ...
14.1 Church Reform and the Crusades
... • Later, merchants join Crusades to try to gain wealth through trade. ...
... • Later, merchants join Crusades to try to gain wealth through trade. ...
The First Crusade
... Warm Up: First Crusade 1) Is this map before or after Constantinople falls to the Ottoman Turks? How do you know? ...
... Warm Up: First Crusade 1) Is this map before or after Constantinople falls to the Ottoman Turks? How do you know? ...
The Fourth Crusade
... for the glory of the Papacy, he revived the plans of Pope Urban II and sought once more to unite the forces of Christendom against Islam. No emperor or king answered his summons, but a number of knights (chiefly French) took the crusader's vow. None of the Crusades, after the Third, effected much in ...
... for the glory of the Papacy, he revived the plans of Pope Urban II and sought once more to unite the forces of Christendom against Islam. No emperor or king answered his summons, but a number of knights (chiefly French) took the crusader's vow. None of the Crusades, after the Third, effected much in ...
The Crusades PP
... Pope Urban II • In 1095, Byzantine Emperor Alexios I contacted Pope Urban II about the threat of Turkish armies against Constantinople and the Fatamid Muslim’s control of Jerusalem • In November 1096, Pope Urban II considered Alexios’ plea at the Council of Claremont, and called for a crusade again ...
... Pope Urban II • In 1095, Byzantine Emperor Alexios I contacted Pope Urban II about the threat of Turkish armies against Constantinople and the Fatamid Muslim’s control of Jerusalem • In November 1096, Pope Urban II considered Alexios’ plea at the Council of Claremont, and called for a crusade again ...
The First Crusade
... Pope Urban II • In 1095, Byzantine Emperor Alexios I contacted Pope Urban II about the threat of Turkish armies against Constantinople and the Fatamid Muslim’s control of Jerusalem • In November 1096, Pope Urban II considered Alexios’ plea at the Council of Claremont, and called for a crusade again ...
... Pope Urban II • In 1095, Byzantine Emperor Alexios I contacted Pope Urban II about the threat of Turkish armies against Constantinople and the Fatamid Muslim’s control of Jerusalem • In November 1096, Pope Urban II considered Alexios’ plea at the Council of Claremont, and called for a crusade again ...
The First Crusade
... Pope Urban II • In 1095, Byzantine Emperor Alexios I contacted Pope Urban II about the threat of Turkish armies against Constantinople and the Fatamid Muslim’s control of Jerusalem • In November 1096, Pope Urban II considered Alexios’ plea at the Council of Claremont, and called for a crusade again ...
... Pope Urban II • In 1095, Byzantine Emperor Alexios I contacted Pope Urban II about the threat of Turkish armies against Constantinople and the Fatamid Muslim’s control of Jerusalem • In November 1096, Pope Urban II considered Alexios’ plea at the Council of Claremont, and called for a crusade again ...
Quaestio: Why were the Crusades fought?
... 1147- Saladin (Salahuddin) became leader of both Egypt and Syria, reconquered Jerusalem and other Crusader lands for the Muslims ...
... 1147- Saladin (Salahuddin) became leader of both Egypt and Syria, reconquered Jerusalem and other Crusader lands for the Muslims ...
Chapter 9 Section 4 THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE and
... _________________________ challenged Christians to take up their weapons and join the Holy War Fall of Jerusalem 1099 Crusaders took _______________________ (massacred population) Second Crusade 1140’s Muslims strike back and one of the __________________________ falls. Saint Bernard of Clairvaux e ...
... _________________________ challenged Christians to take up their weapons and join the Holy War Fall of Jerusalem 1099 Crusaders took _______________________ (massacred population) Second Crusade 1140’s Muslims strike back and one of the __________________________ falls. Saint Bernard of Clairvaux e ...
crusades
... the treaty, European pilgrims would be allowed to safely visit the Holy Land, which would remain under the control of the Muslims. ...
... the treaty, European pilgrims would be allowed to safely visit the Holy Land, which would remain under the control of the Muslims. ...
The Crusades: Causes and Effects
... -Turks (Muslims) take control of Holy Land in 1071. -Turks threaten the Byzantine Empire and Constantinople. -Byz. Emperor (Orthodox Church) asks for help from Pope Urban II (Roman ...
... -Turks (Muslims) take control of Holy Land in 1071. -Turks threaten the Byzantine Empire and Constantinople. -Byz. Emperor (Orthodox Church) asks for help from Pope Urban II (Roman ...
Chapter 14 Topics
... Call for Crusades Pope Urban II issued a call to gain control of the Holy Land. People were motivated to ...
... Call for Crusades Pope Urban II issued a call to gain control of the Holy Land. People were motivated to ...
First Crusade - White Plains Public Schools
... Why does the city of Constantinople’s geography make it such a desirable locale? ...
... Why does the city of Constantinople’s geography make it such a desirable locale? ...
The First Crusade
... Pope Urban II • In 1095, Byzantine Emperor Alexios I contacted Pope Urban II about the threat of Turkish armies against Constantinople and the Fatamid Muslim’s control of Jerusalem • In November 1096, Pope Urban II considered Alexios’ plea at the Council of Claremont, and called for a crusade again ...
... Pope Urban II • In 1095, Byzantine Emperor Alexios I contacted Pope Urban II about the threat of Turkish armies against Constantinople and the Fatamid Muslim’s control of Jerusalem • In November 1096, Pope Urban II considered Alexios’ plea at the Council of Claremont, and called for a crusade again ...
Lecture 14 Crusades WC 260-273 PP 274
... the empire such as Nicaea, Trebizond, and Epirus ultimately liberated the capital and overthrew the crusader states. The crusaders inflicted a horrible and savage sacking on Constantinople for three days, during which many ancient and medieval Roman and Greek works were either stolen or destroyed. T ...
... the empire such as Nicaea, Trebizond, and Epirus ultimately liberated the capital and overthrew the crusader states. The crusaders inflicted a horrible and savage sacking on Constantinople for three days, during which many ancient and medieval Roman and Greek works were either stolen or destroyed. T ...
Fourth Crusade
The Fourth Crusade (1202–04) was a Western European armed expedition originally intended to conquer Muslim-controlled Jerusalem by means of an invasion through Egypt. However, in January 1203, en route to Jerusalem, the majority of the crusader leadership entered into an agreement with the Byzantine prince Alexios Angelos to divert to Constantinople, capital of the Byzantine Empire and restore his deposed father as emperor. The intention of the crusaders was to then continue to the Holy Land with promised Byzantine financial and military assistance. On 23 June 1203 the main crusader fleet reached Constantinople. Smaller contingents continued to Acre.In August 1203, following clashes outside Constantinople, Alexios Angelos was crowned as co-Emperor (Alexios IV Angelos) with crusader support. However, in January 1204, he was deposed by a popular uprising in Constantinople. The Western crusaders were no longer able to receive their promised payments, and when Alexios IV was murdered on 8 February 1204, the crusaders and Venetians decided on the outright conquest of Constantinople. In April 1204, they captured and brutally sacked the city, and set up a new Latin Empire as well as partitioning other Byzantine territories between themselves.Byzantine resistance based on unconquered sections of the empire such as Nicaea, Trebizond, and Epirus ultimately recovered Constantinople.The Fourth Crusade is considered to be one of the final acts in the Great Schism between the Eastern Orthodox Church and Roman Catholic Church, and a key turning point in the decline of the Byzantine Empire.