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
... 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 ...
The Crusades
... Christians, Jews, and Muslims Crusaders brought advanced knowledge back to Europe ...
... Christians, Jews, and Muslims Crusaders brought advanced knowledge back to Europe ...
The Crusades Notes
... would be doing His work. There will be absolution and remission of sins for all who die in the service of Christ. Here they are poor and miserable sinners; there they will be rich and happy. Let none hesitate; they must march next summer. God wills it!” ...
... would be doing His work. There will be absolution and remission of sins for all who die in the service of Christ. Here they are poor and miserable sinners; there they will be rich and happy. Let none hesitate; they must march next summer. God wills it!” ...
Friday, 2/3/2017 Aim: How did the Pope justify war?
... brothers would inherit their father’s property leaving them with nothing. d) Merchants profited by making cash loans to finance the journey and leased their ships to transport armies with the hope of winning control of key trade routes to India, Southeast Asia, and China from Muslim traders. ...
... brothers would inherit their father’s property leaving them with nothing. d) Merchants profited by making cash loans to finance the journey and leased their ships to transport armies with the hope of winning control of key trade routes to India, Southeast Asia, and China from Muslim traders. ...
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 crusaders - Happy Kids Cooking Healthy
... • “The crusaders, now better styled the invaders, took Constantinople by storm. No "infidels" could have treated in worse fashion this home of ancient civilization. They burned down a great part of it; they slaughtered the inhabitants; they wantonly destroyed monuments, statues, paintings, and manus ...
... • “The crusaders, now better styled the invaders, took Constantinople by storm. No "infidels" could have treated in worse fashion this home of ancient civilization. They burned down a great part of it; they slaughtered the inhabitants; they wantonly destroyed monuments, statues, paintings, and manus ...
14.1 Church Reform and the Crusades
... • Younger sons hope to earn land or win glory by fighting (although historian Rodney Stark in God’s Battalions: The Case for the Crusades disagrees with that theory because the first three crusades were led by the heads of the royal families of Europe). • Later, merchants join Crusades to try to gai ...
... • Younger sons hope to earn land or win glory by fighting (although historian Rodney Stark in God’s Battalions: The Case for the Crusades disagrees with that theory because the first three crusades were led by the heads of the royal families of Europe). • Later, merchants join Crusades to try to gai ...
History of the Middle East Jeopardy Unit 2: The Medieval Middle East
... 1000 – This leader might like words that that are onomatopoeia – Who is Mu’awiya? Name that Place 200 – The sultan of this North African nation made an alliance with crusaders to enable the capture of Jerusalem in the Sixth Crusade – What is Egypt? 400 – Nation known for small size but large and ang ...
... 1000 – This leader might like words that that are onomatopoeia – Who is Mu’awiya? Name that Place 200 – The sultan of this North African nation made an alliance with crusaders to enable the capture of Jerusalem in the Sixth Crusade – What is Egypt? 400 – Nation known for small size but large and ang ...
Crusades
... The Muslims were led by Salah al Din (Saladin) The Christians were led by Richard the Lion-Hearted (Richard I) After many battles, a peace was negotiated The Muslims would control Jerusalem, but Christians had free access to the Holy Land ...
... The Muslims were led by Salah al Din (Saladin) The Christians were led by Richard the Lion-Hearted (Richard I) After many battles, a peace was negotiated The Muslims would control Jerusalem, but Christians had free access to the Holy Land ...
Byzantine Empire & Crusades
... Put everyone in the city to death Set up 4 crusader states surrounded by Muslims Jerusalem fell to Saladin… Muslim leader prompting the Second and Third Crusades. ...
... Put everyone in the city to death Set up 4 crusader states surrounded by Muslims Jerusalem fell to Saladin… Muslim leader prompting the Second and Third Crusades. ...
The Crusades
... Campaign to recapture Edessa, which fell to the Turks in 1144 Considered a failure Leads to Muslims recapturing Jerusalem in 1187 under Saladin ...
... Campaign to recapture Edessa, which fell to the Turks in 1144 Considered a failure Leads to Muslims recapturing Jerusalem in 1187 under Saladin ...
15 The Crusades ak (Spring 2017)
... 3. Weakened feudal nobility and increased the power of kings (thousands of knights and other participants lost their lives and fortunes) 4. The fall of Constantinople weakened the Byzantine Empire 5. Led to the growth of trade, towns, and universities in medieval Europe 6. The intolerance and prejud ...
... 3. Weakened feudal nobility and increased the power of kings (thousands of knights and other participants lost their lives and fortunes) 4. The fall of Constantinople weakened the Byzantine Empire 5. Led to the growth of trade, towns, and universities in medieval Europe 6. The intolerance and prejud ...
The Crusades
... • Was chanted by the assembly • By 1096, thousands of knights were on their way to the Holy Land • Ordinary men and women went too ...
... • Was chanted by the assembly • By 1096, thousands of knights were on their way to the Holy Land • Ordinary men and women went too ...
Crusades
... 1. Sense of holy war 2. Massacre of Jews and Muslims 3. Godfrey of Bouillon named ruler (Baldwin later made king) ...
... 1. Sense of holy war 2. Massacre of Jews and Muslims 3. Godfrey of Bouillon named ruler (Baldwin later made king) ...
The Crusades
... Jerusalem. Supplies, reinforcement, and retreat could all be managed from this city. The walls that surround the city were constructed by Byzantine engineers and provided a formidable defense against those attacking. 1099 – Siege of Jerusalem Jerusalem was considered to be the major prize of the ...
... Jerusalem. Supplies, reinforcement, and retreat could all be managed from this city. The walls that surround the city were constructed by Byzantine engineers and provided a formidable defense against those attacking. 1099 – Siege of Jerusalem Jerusalem was considered to be the major prize of the ...
Chapter 14 Section 1
... •Much of the Holy Land under ____________ control •Feudal system is introduced in the area •Trade ___________ between Europe and the Holy Land •Christians and Muslims begin to __________ each other •Many Europeans adopt ___________ ___________, ___________, and _______ ...
... •Much of the Holy Land under ____________ control •Feudal system is introduced in the area •Trade ___________ between Europe and the Holy Land •Christians and Muslims begin to __________ each other •Many Europeans adopt ___________ ___________, ___________, and _______ ...
The Crusades Notes (295-302)
... When Saladin’s army took control of Tiberias, Jerusalem’s knights went to help. Saladin was able to set a fire and kill or capture most of the knights allowing him to easily take over Jersalem. ...
... When Saladin’s army took control of Tiberias, Jerusalem’s knights went to help. Saladin was able to set a fire and kill or capture most of the knights allowing him to easily take over Jersalem. ...
The Crusades: Military expeditions from Christian Europe to
... • (3) Merchants wanted to gain access to rich trade routes to the east • (4) Peasants wanted a chance for adventure, treasures, and win favor with God. ...
... • (3) Merchants wanted to gain access to rich trade routes to the east • (4) Peasants wanted a chance for adventure, treasures, and win favor with God. ...
The Crusades - Cloudfront.net
... of your help, and you must hasten to give them aid which has often been promised them. For, as most of you have heard, the Turks and Arabs have attacked them and conquered the territory of Romania [the Greek Empire] as far west as the shore of the Mediterranean and the Hellespont. They have occupied ...
... of your help, and you must hasten to give them aid which has often been promised them. For, as most of you have heard, the Turks and Arabs have attacked them and conquered the territory of Romania [the Greek Empire] as far west as the shore of the Mediterranean and the Hellespont. They have occupied ...
The Crusades 1095-1204
... Established 4 feudal states with a French feudal lord but did not last long. ...
... Established 4 feudal states with a French feudal lord but did not last long. ...
The Crusades
... Crusades- A series of “Holy Wars” that were undertaken to recapture the Holy Land. ...
... Crusades- A series of “Holy Wars” that were undertaken to recapture the Holy Land. ...
Siege of Acre (1291)
The Siege of Acre (also called the Fall of Acre) took place in 1291 and resulted in the loss of the Crusader-controlled city of Acre to the Muslims. It is considered one of the most important battles of the period. Although the crusading movement continued for several more centuries, the capture of the city marked the end of further crusades to the Levant. When Acre fell, the Crusaders lost their last major stronghold of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem. They still maintained a fortress at the northern city of Tartus (today in north-western Syria), engaged in some coastal raids, and attempted an incursion from the tiny island of Ruad, but when they lost that as well in 1302–3 in the Siege of Ruad, the Crusaders no longer controlled any of the Holy Land.