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 ...
Cause and Effects of The Crusades
... living during the Middle Ages, could become so violent during the Crusades? ...
... living during the Middle Ages, could become so violent during the Crusades? ...
Crusades
... Saladin regained Jerusalem Saladin, Muslim leader, made a treaty with King Richard to allow Christians to make pilgrimages to Jerusalem King Richard was captured on the way home and held for ransom by the new HRE o Taxes raised to get Richard released were a contributing cause to the Magna Car ...
... Saladin regained Jerusalem Saladin, Muslim leader, made a treaty with King Richard to allow Christians to make pilgrimages to Jerusalem King Richard was captured on the way home and held for ransom by the new HRE o Taxes raised to get Richard released were a contributing cause to the Magna Car ...
Middle Ages Test Review
... Local priest began to marry against church law, simony – bishops selling church offices, Lay investiture ...
... Local priest began to marry against church law, simony – bishops selling church offices, Lay investiture ...
The Crusades! - Travel History
... – Kings and the Church: A way to get rid of knights who always fought each other and threatened the peace of the kingdom – Younger Sons: A way to gain land and position in society since the oldest son ...
... – Kings and the Church: A way to get rid of knights who always fought each other and threatened the peace of the kingdom – Younger Sons: A way to gain land and position in society since the oldest son ...
Crusade
... • Third Crusade to capture Jerusalem was led by Richard the Lion-Hearted , king of England • Like Saladin, he was a brilliant warrior • After many battles, both agreed to a truce – Jerusalem remained under Muslim control – Saladin promised that unarmed Christian pilgrims could freely visit the city’ ...
... • Third Crusade to capture Jerusalem was led by Richard the Lion-Hearted , king of England • Like Saladin, he was a brilliant warrior • After many battles, both agreed to a truce – Jerusalem remained under Muslim control – Saladin promised that unarmed Christian pilgrims could freely visit the city’ ...
15 The Crusades ak (Spring 2017)
... b. Offered kings & the Church both an opportunity to rid of quarrelsome knights who fought each other. c. Younger sons were seeking land and fame. d. Merchants made money by funding the Crusades. ...
... b. Offered kings & the Church both an opportunity to rid of quarrelsome knights who fought each other. c. Younger sons were seeking land and fame. d. Merchants made money by funding the Crusades. ...
The Crusades - Kenston Local Schools
... Crusaders never made it to Jerusalem – defeated in Damascus (Syria) – and returned home. Third Crusade – 1189-1192 – “Kings Crusade” – led by Frederick Barbarossa (HRE), Phillip II (France) and Richard I (England). Cause – Saladin had recaptured Jerusalem. Barbarossa drowns, Phillip and Richard argu ...
... Crusaders never made it to Jerusalem – defeated in Damascus (Syria) – and returned home. Third Crusade – 1189-1192 – “Kings Crusade” – led by Frederick Barbarossa (HRE), Phillip II (France) and Richard I (England). Cause – Saladin had recaptured Jerusalem. Barbarossa drowns, Phillip and Richard argu ...
Byzantine Empire & Crusades
... Why help out the Byzantine Empire? 1. Opportunity to be in power over Orthodox church 2. Liberate holy city from Infidels (nonbelievers) Why join the crusades? • “All who die shall have immediate remission [forgiveness] of sins. ...
... Why help out the Byzantine Empire? 1. Opportunity to be in power over Orthodox church 2. Liberate holy city from Infidels (nonbelievers) Why join the crusades? • “All who die shall have immediate remission [forgiveness] of sins. ...
Events Dates Important People Summary Outcome/ Results
... 50,000 French crusaders marched on Damascus on the way to Edessa Cause= Mu. re-captured Jerusalem Richard I captured Acre Exchange of prisoners Jerusalem ceasefire ...
... 50,000 French crusaders marched on Damascus on the way to Edessa Cause= Mu. re-captured Jerusalem Richard I captured Acre Exchange of prisoners Jerusalem ceasefire ...
Crusades Reading
... of Jerusalem from the Muslims. As the Byzantine Empire weakened, Muslim armies gained control of the “holy land” of Jerusalem and Israel. The Crusades were a series of wars between Christians and Muslims for control of Jerusalem from 1096-1204. Causes of the Crusades include: Pope Urban II calls for ...
... of Jerusalem from the Muslims. As the Byzantine Empire weakened, Muslim armies gained control of the “holy land” of Jerusalem and Israel. The Crusades were a series of wars between Christians and Muslims for control of Jerusalem from 1096-1204. Causes of the Crusades include: Pope Urban II calls for ...
The Crusades.
... He told the people to stop fighting amongst themselves, and instead go take Jerusalem back from the Infidels. ...
... He told the people to stop fighting amongst themselves, and instead go take Jerusalem back from the Infidels. ...
The Crusades
... The Crusades • The crusades were a series of eight wars initiated by the Christians to win back their holy lands ( Jerusalem and other sites) from the Muslims. • Around this time the kingdoms of Europe had one thing in common – Christianity. • Muslims and Arabs had controlled the Holy Land since th ...
... The Crusades • The crusades were a series of eight wars initiated by the Christians to win back their holy lands ( Jerusalem and other sites) from the Muslims. • Around this time the kingdoms of Europe had one thing in common – Christianity. • Muslims and Arabs had controlled the Holy Land since th ...
1. Answers will vary, but may include: • The Seljuk Turks expanded
... Crusade ended in failure after German and French armies were defeated in Anatolia and Damascus. Third Crusade: Richard I of England led the Third Crusade to retake the Holy Land from the Muslim leader Salah al-Din, who had recaptured much of Palestine. After forcing the surrender of the Palestinian ...
... Crusade ended in failure after German and French armies were defeated in Anatolia and Damascus. Third Crusade: Richard I of England led the Third Crusade to retake the Holy Land from the Muslim leader Salah al-Din, who had recaptured much of Palestine. After forcing the surrender of the Palestinian ...
Name Class Date The Crusades were a series of wars in which
... and then moved into the Holy Land. The Byzantine emperor asked Pope Urban II for help, and Urban launched the Crusades to free the Holy Land. Only the First Crusade was a success for Christians, who captured Jerusalem in 1099. In the Second Crusade, Jerusalem fell to the great Muslim leader Saladin. ...
... and then moved into the Holy Land. The Byzantine emperor asked Pope Urban II for help, and Urban launched the Crusades to free the Holy Land. Only the First Crusade was a success for Christians, who captured Jerusalem in 1099. In the Second Crusade, Jerusalem fell to the great Muslim leader Saladin. ...
Crusades
... 1. Arabs (Muslims) closed Jerusalem to Christians and Jews. 2. Pope called for a crusade. 3. Knights wanted to use fighting skills. 4. Peasants wanted to escape feudal system. 5. Adventure! ...
... 1. Arabs (Muslims) closed Jerusalem to Christians and Jews. 2. Pope called for a crusade. 3. Knights wanted to use fighting skills. 4. Peasants wanted to escape feudal system. 5. Adventure! ...
Document
... 1. What terms does Pope Urban II use in reference to the Islamic faith and its followers? 2. What does the Pope promise to those who fight this battle for Christianity? Document 3 – People’s Crusade Massacre by the Seljuk Turks (Start of the First Crusade) The People’s Crusade was a band of peasants ...
... 1. What terms does Pope Urban II use in reference to the Islamic faith and its followers? 2. What does the Pope promise to those who fight this battle for Christianity? Document 3 – People’s Crusade Massacre by the Seljuk Turks (Start of the First Crusade) The People’s Crusade was a band of peasants ...
the crusades - saundershths
... The Church created a court called the Inquisition, or Holy Office, to deal with heretics. Heretics were those who did not follow basic church doctrines (teachings). The court developed a regular procedure to find and try heretics. The Dominican monks became especially well-known for their roles as e ...
... The Church created a court called the Inquisition, or Holy Office, to deal with heretics. Heretics were those who did not follow basic church doctrines (teachings). The court developed a regular procedure to find and try heretics. The Dominican monks became especially well-known for their roles as e ...
The Crusades Video Guide
... 13. In June 1099, ________ crusaders, less than _______ of the number that had originally set out from Europe, arrived at the gates of the city where Jesus Christ had died. 14. After 3 years of fighting, the crusader army prepared to attack Jerusalem. The walls were _____ feet high and ______ feet t ...
... 13. In June 1099, ________ crusaders, less than _______ of the number that had originally set out from Europe, arrived at the gates of the city where Jesus Christ had died. 14. After 3 years of fighting, the crusader army prepared to attack Jerusalem. The walls were _____ feet high and ______ feet t ...
Name_________________________ Hour
... 1. What was the greatest prize which the holy war was fought for? -Who fought who? 2. Jerusalem has a troubled past and a troubled future. It is a holy city for 3 religions: -For the Jews, it was the location of the _________________________ of Herod and Solomon. -For Muslims, it is the place where ...
... 1. What was the greatest prize which the holy war was fought for? -Who fought who? 2. Jerusalem has a troubled past and a troubled future. It is a holy city for 3 religions: -For the Jews, it was the location of the _________________________ of Herod and Solomon. -For Muslims, it is the place where ...
Chapter 14 Unit 1: Church Reform and the Crusades
... Nicolas (Germany) marched to Italy to ask for supplies to go to the Crusades, Pope sends them home, many tried to board ships to the Holy Land OUTCOME: Symbolizes the church control over the people, that the parents would allow their children to go on dangerous trips Spanish Crusade Moors: Muslims ...
... Nicolas (Germany) marched to Italy to ask for supplies to go to the Crusades, Pope sends them home, many tried to board ships to the Holy Land OUTCOME: Symbolizes the church control over the people, that the parents would allow their children to go on dangerous trips Spanish Crusade Moors: Muslims ...
Slide 1
... Muslims believe that there is only One God. The Arabic word for God is Allah. According to Muslims, God sent a number of prophets to mankind to teach them how to live. Jesus, Moses and Abraham are respected as prophets of God. They believe that the final Prophet was Muhammad (peace be upon him). Mus ...
... Muslims believe that there is only One God. The Arabic word for God is Allah. According to Muslims, God sent a number of prophets to mankind to teach them how to live. Jesus, Moses and Abraham are respected as prophets of God. They believe that the final Prophet was Muhammad (peace be upon him). Mus ...
First Crusade
... 4. Saladin and Richard agreed to a truce that left Jerusalem in Muslim control, but allowed Christian pilgrims to visit. Fourth Crusade: 1. Crusaders agreed to attack the Byzantine city of Zara to pay Italian traders for transportation. 2. Crusaders then sacked Constantinople and put a political all ...
... 4. Saladin and Richard agreed to a truce that left Jerusalem in Muslim control, but allowed Christian pilgrims to visit. Fourth Crusade: 1. Crusaders agreed to attack the Byzantine city of Zara to pay Italian traders for transportation. 2. Crusaders then sacked Constantinople and put a political all ...