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The Crusades
... but the Christians violated it by attacking a Moslem caravan and capturing Saladin’s sister • He declared a holy war against the Christians and captured Jerusalem in 1187 – His terms were much more generous than those of the Crusaders in 1099 ...
... but the Christians violated it by attacking a Moslem caravan and capturing Saladin’s sister • He declared a holy war against the Christians and captured Jerusalem in 1187 – His terms were much more generous than those of the Crusaders in 1099 ...
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... First Crusade. Many people were killed, but the Crusaders were unable to recapture much territory. Second Crusade ...
... First Crusade. Many people were killed, but the Crusaders were unable to recapture much territory. Second Crusade ...
The Crusades
... The chance to travel and make money. The desire to defend the Byzantine empire from the Turks. The opportunity for younger sons of European nobles to get new land in the Middle East. The possibility of opening up new trade routes between Europe and the Middle East. ...
... The chance to travel and make money. The desire to defend the Byzantine empire from the Turks. The opportunity for younger sons of European nobles to get new land in the Middle East. The possibility of opening up new trade routes between Europe and the Middle East. ...
Crusades review for generalization sheet
... • Leaders: Richard I the Lion Hearted of England - most successful European leader of this crusade (the only one who actually fought), kidnapped and held for ransom on his way home. • Philip II Augustus of France – fell ill and returned to France • Frederick I Barbarossa the Holy Roman Emperor – dro ...
... • Leaders: Richard I the Lion Hearted of England - most successful European leader of this crusade (the only one who actually fought), kidnapped and held for ransom on his way home. • Philip II Augustus of France – fell ill and returned to France • Frederick I Barbarossa the Holy Roman Emperor – dro ...
The Crusades - Nutley Public Schools
... • Byzantine Emperor asked Pope for help • Byzantine empire was besieged by Muslim armies – Byzantine empire lost half its land to Muslim armies by 1071 • Holy Land closed to Christian pilgrims(person who goes on a religious journey) by Islamic empire • Free eastern Christians from Islamic Empire ...
... • Byzantine Emperor asked Pope for help • Byzantine empire was besieged by Muslim armies – Byzantine empire lost half its land to Muslim armies by 1071 • Holy Land closed to Christian pilgrims(person who goes on a religious journey) by Islamic empire • Free eastern Christians from Islamic Empire ...
The Crusades - Nutley schools
... • Byzantine Emperor asked Pope for help • Byzantine empire was besieged by Muslim armies – Byzantine empire lost half its land to Muslim armies by 1071 • Holy Land closed to Christian pilgrims(person who goes on a religious journey) by Islamic empire • Free eastern Christians from Islamic Empire • K ...
... • Byzantine Emperor asked Pope for help • Byzantine empire was besieged by Muslim armies – Byzantine empire lost half its land to Muslim armies by 1071 • Holy Land closed to Christian pilgrims(person who goes on a religious journey) by Islamic empire • Free eastern Christians from Islamic Empire • K ...
The Crusades
... • Muslims (Turks/Seljuks) vs. Christians (Rome/Byzantine) • After about 160 years of fighting, the Muslims won! • To learn more about these important religious battles, you are going to complete a worksheet. • We will do some portions together, so follow along! ...
... • Muslims (Turks/Seljuks) vs. Christians (Rome/Byzantine) • After about 160 years of fighting, the Muslims won! • To learn more about these important religious battles, you are going to complete a worksheet. • We will do some portions together, so follow along! ...
The Real History of the Crusades
... way to the Holy Sepulcher. The Crusade indulgence they received was canonically related to the pilgrimage indulgence. This goal was frequently described in feudal terms. When calling the Fifth Crusade in 1215, Innocent III wrote: Consider most dear sons, consider carefully that if any temporal king ...
... way to the Holy Sepulcher. The Crusade indulgence they received was canonically related to the pilgrimage indulgence. This goal was frequently described in feudal terms. When calling the Fifth Crusade in 1215, Innocent III wrote: Consider most dear sons, consider carefully that if any temporal king ...
High Middle Ages
... Germanic and Viking warriors were unleashed on Islam with Christian moral authorization Crusaders pillaged the East, bringing back wealth to Western Europe Shippers became wealthy transporting Crusaders back and forth Since Constantine I, Christians went on pilgrimages to the Holy Land of Palestine, ...
... Germanic and Viking warriors were unleashed on Islam with Christian moral authorization Crusaders pillaged the East, bringing back wealth to Western Europe Shippers became wealthy transporting Crusaders back and forth Since Constantine I, Christians went on pilgrimages to the Holy Land of Palestine, ...
SS8 - Middle Ages
... The Crusades The Crusades were wars in which the Christians of Europe fought against the Muslims for the control of the Holy land. It was another example as to how much influence the Church had over people of the Middle Ages Pope Urban II called for the 1st Crusade in 1095 and told Knights that thei ...
... The Crusades The Crusades were wars in which the Christians of Europe fought against the Muslims for the control of the Holy land. It was another example as to how much influence the Church had over people of the Middle Ages Pope Urban II called for the 1st Crusade in 1095 and told Knights that thei ...
Section 1 The High Middle Ages
... • Louis only wanted to reach Jerusalem, which wasn’t a good idea. • Louis demanded that Eleanor follow him to Jerusalem. • Eleanor, furious, announced to one and all that their marriage was not valid in the eyes of God, for they were related through some family connections to an extent prohibited by ...
... • Louis only wanted to reach Jerusalem, which wasn’t a good idea. • Louis demanded that Eleanor follow him to Jerusalem. • Eleanor, furious, announced to one and all that their marriage was not valid in the eyes of God, for they were related through some family connections to an extent prohibited by ...
The Crusades
... Result: Following the siege of Zara, Boniface of Montferrat was persuaded by Philip of Swabia, acting on behalf of the Holy Roman Empire, to shift the expedition to Constantinople in a bid to restore Isaac Angelus and Alexius Angelus to power over Alexius III. Upon arriving at Constantinople, the cr ...
... Result: Following the siege of Zara, Boniface of Montferrat was persuaded by Philip of Swabia, acting on behalf of the Holy Roman Empire, to shift the expedition to Constantinople in a bid to restore Isaac Angelus and Alexius Angelus to power over Alexius III. Upon arriving at Constantinople, the cr ...
What are the Crusades - HANDOUT File
... his martyrdom, was a peculiarly pious undertaking, and one which secured for the pilgrim the special favor and blessing of Heaven. The Saracen caliphs, for the four centuries and more that they held possession of Palestine, pursued usually an enlightened policy towards the pilgrims, even encouraging ...
... his martyrdom, was a peculiarly pious undertaking, and one which secured for the pilgrim the special favor and blessing of Heaven. The Saracen caliphs, for the four centuries and more that they held possession of Palestine, pursued usually an enlightened policy towards the pilgrims, even encouraging ...
the crusades
... • A definition of the crusades. • A map of the crusades. • The four causes of the crusades. • Pope Urban’s call for defeat of the Turks and to return the holy land to the Christians. (You determine what he would have said to convince good Christians to join the ...
... • A definition of the crusades. • A map of the crusades. • The four causes of the crusades. • Pope Urban’s call for defeat of the Turks and to return the holy land to the Christians. (You determine what he would have said to convince good Christians to join the ...
slides
... Impact of the Crusades? “This crusade, this war on terrorism, is going to take a while.” (16th Sept 2001) 19th c. First Muslim histories of Crusades Extremist rhetoric ...
... Impact of the Crusades? “This crusade, this war on terrorism, is going to take a while.” (16th Sept 2001) 19th c. First Muslim histories of Crusades Extremist rhetoric ...
The Crusades
... • Both men respected each other’s military expertise • King Richard called the Crusade a draw and travelled back to England ...
... • Both men respected each other’s military expertise • King Richard called the Crusade a draw and travelled back to England ...
Summary of the Crusades
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
If YOU were there `~
... Europe forever. Trade between Europe and Asia grew. Europeans who went to the Holy Land learned about products such as apricots, rice, and cotton cloth. Crusaders also brought ideas of Muslim thinkers to Europe. Politics in Europe also changed. Some kings increased their power because many nobles an ...
... Europe forever. Trade between Europe and Asia grew. Europeans who went to the Holy Land learned about products such as apricots, rice, and cotton cloth. Crusaders also brought ideas of Muslim thinkers to Europe. Politics in Europe also changed. Some kings increased their power because many nobles an ...
The Crusades - OnMyCalendar
... profit from their participation • Merchants also hoped for access to the merchandise available in the Middle East ...
... profit from their participation • Merchants also hoped for access to the merchandise available in the Middle East ...
The Crusades
... profit from their participation • Merchants also hoped for access to the merchandise available in the Middle East ...
... profit from their participation • Merchants also hoped for access to the merchandise available in the Middle East ...
The Crusades
... profit from their participation • Merchants also hoped for access to the merchandise available in the Middle East ...
... profit from their participation • Merchants also hoped for access to the merchandise available in the Middle East ...
Name: 22.3: Religious Crusades Vocab Matching: ____/ 10 pts Mr
... a. a series of investigations designed to find and judge heretics ...
... a. a series of investigations designed to find and judge heretics ...
Nations and Crusade
... Edessa, which catalyzed the 2nd Crusade Preached by Bernard of Clarivaux Unmitigated disaster for the crusaders Crusades now included an expansionist mission in addition to a pilgrimage Origin of Military Orders: Templars, Hospitalers, Teutonic Knights ...
... Edessa, which catalyzed the 2nd Crusade Preached by Bernard of Clarivaux Unmitigated disaster for the crusaders Crusades now included an expansionist mission in addition to a pilgrimage Origin of Military Orders: Templars, Hospitalers, Teutonic Knights ...
From 1189-1192 – Richard I of England, Philip II of France, and
... Palestine as the Holy Land. Due to the pleadings of the Byzantine Empire and tales of persecutions of Christians by the Seljuk Turks Pope Urban II called for a meeting at Clermont France in 1095. Urban pleaded for Knights to stop feuding amongst themselves and fight the infidel and reclaim the H ...
... Palestine as the Holy Land. Due to the pleadings of the Byzantine Empire and tales of persecutions of Christians by the Seljuk Turks Pope Urban II called for a meeting at Clermont France in 1095. Urban pleaded for Knights to stop feuding amongst themselves and fight the infidel and reclaim the H ...