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Global 9/Period: What happened during the Crusades?
Global 9/Period: What happened during the Crusades?

... In 1095, Pope Urban II received the Byzantine emperor’s plea asking armored knights to help open the Holy Land and defend against the Turks. The Pope responded and asked the knights of Europe for a crusade (one of many religious military expeditions made by European Christians to try to take the Ho ...
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SS8 - Middle Ages

... Church had over people of the Middle Ages Pope Urban II called for the 1st Crusade in 1095 and told Knights that their sins would be forgiven and they would find paradise if they went on a crusade to free the holy land. Even before the 1st military crusade, ordinary people, in what was called the Pe ...
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The Crusades and Beyond

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Section 1 The High Middle Ages

... • Overthrew Fatimids, took title of sultan • Set out to take back Crusader states, succeeded, drove European Christians out of Jerusalem ...
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The Children`s Crusade

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Revival, Recovery, Reform, and Expansion: The High Middle Ages

... Third Crusade (1189-1192) was called by the church because in 1187 Saladin, the Muslim sultan, captured Jerusalem. Christian crusaders were led on this expedition by three of Europe’s greatest political leaders: Frederick Barbarossa, Holy Roman Emperor (r.1152-1190), Philip Augustus, King of France ...
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Pope Urban persuaded the knights of Europe to join the Crusades

... He wanted to make safe travel routes to and from the Holy Land, as many pilgrims were traveling to the area and being killed on route. This would support the later formation, in 1118, of the Knights Templar. Put an end to the fighting among landowners and feudal societies in Europe. By redirecting h ...
Why did the Third Crusade fail?
Why did the Third Crusade fail?

... 1. Find evidence that the Third Crusade failed. 2. Find evidence that the Third Crusade was a success. 3. Categorise them into reasons and decide which was the most important in explaining the failure of the Third Crusade. 4. Overall, explain your own judgement on the success of the Third Crusade. ...
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... a council in Clermont, France. There he described to them the dangers faced by the Byzantines. He called on all Christian warriors, including knights and nobles, to put aside their differences and fight against the Turks. Urban’s call was effective. By the hundreds, people volunteered to take part i ...
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The Fourth Crusade

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... Christian citizens, instead of the leaders who were fighting each other. Many did not want the possibility of another defeat following the failure of the Second, Third and Fourth crusades so Pope Innocent offered indulgences to those willing to fight. The Crusaders tried to regain the Holy Land by f ...
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High Middle Ages

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... • The letter to the pope begged for help, so that the Holy Sepulcher, Christ’s tomb in Jerusalem, would not be destroyed. – At the Council of Clermont, Pope Urban II declared a holy war in the East and the Truce of God in the West. – The pope called for this crusade, or holy war, to help the Byzanti ...
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The Crusades

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