THE CRUSADES How do we define the crusades? Pope Urban II
... • A long series or Wars between Christians and Muslims • They fought over control of Jerusalem which was called the Holy Land because it was the region where Jesus had lived, preached and died ...
... • A long series or Wars between Christians and Muslims • They fought over control of Jerusalem which was called the Holy Land because it was the region where Jesus had lived, preached and died ...
Slide 1
... Younger sons hope to earn land or win glory by fighting Later, merchants join Crusades to try to gain wealth through trade Pope promises Crusaders who die a place in heaven ...
... Younger sons hope to earn land or win glory by fighting Later, merchants join Crusades to try to gain wealth through trade Pope promises Crusaders who die a place in heaven ...
Crusades
... Crusaders left France in 1096 in First Crusade. In all, nine Crusades set out between 1096 and 1291 to claim or protect the Holy Land. ...
... Crusaders left France in 1096 in First Crusade. In all, nine Crusades set out between 1096 and 1291 to claim or protect the Holy Land. ...
ROLE OF THE CHURCH 16
... • Heresy = denial of basic Church doctrines, or beliefs that opposed the official teachings of the Church – People who committed heresy were called heretics and were usually burned at the stake • The Inquisition was a court created by the Catholic Church to find and try heretics – Used torture and h ...
... • Heresy = denial of basic Church doctrines, or beliefs that opposed the official teachings of the Church – People who committed heresy were called heretics and were usually burned at the stake • The Inquisition was a court created by the Catholic Church to find and try heretics – Used torture and h ...
Chapter 14 Section 1 The Crusades
... • 1146 the Turkish Muslims reunited their forces • King Louis VII (France) and the German king, Conrad III, led separate armies across Europe • Combined, they attempted but failed to capture the city of Damascus • Return to Europe in 1149 ...
... • 1146 the Turkish Muslims reunited their forces • King Louis VII (France) and the German king, Conrad III, led separate armies across Europe • Combined, they attempted but failed to capture the city of Damascus • Return to Europe in 1149 ...
The Story of the Crusades (HA)
... thousands of peasant children from France and Germany marched in a Children’s Crusade. Few, if any, ever reached the Holy Land. Some made it to European port cities, only to be sold into slavery by merchants. Some returned home. Many disappeared without a trace. None of the later Crusades succeeded ...
... thousands of peasant children from France and Germany marched in a Children’s Crusade. Few, if any, ever reached the Holy Land. Some made it to European port cities, only to be sold into slavery by merchants. Some returned home. Many disappeared without a trace. None of the later Crusades succeeded ...
The Crusades – Holy War or Invasion
... difficult and dangerous for Christians to make a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. The leaders of the Roman Catholic Church were concerned and angry. In 1095, Pope Urban II took action. At a meeting with church leaders in Clermont, France, he urged Christians to go to battle against the Muslim infidels, ...
... difficult and dangerous for Christians to make a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. The leaders of the Roman Catholic Church were concerned and angry. In 1095, Pope Urban II took action. At a meeting with church leaders in Clermont, France, he urged Christians to go to battle against the Muslim infidels, ...
The Crusades
... • Some starved to death, while many others were killed by the Muslim Turks • never reached Jerusalem, but a later expedition of knights reached the Holy Land & captured Jerusalem • *NOTE: this is the only Crusade to attain its goal (created Kingdom of Jerusalem & other Crusader States, but conquests ...
... • Some starved to death, while many others were killed by the Muslim Turks • never reached Jerusalem, but a later expedition of knights reached the Holy Land & captured Jerusalem • *NOTE: this is the only Crusade to attain its goal (created Kingdom of Jerusalem & other Crusader States, but conquests ...
Church Reform and the Crusades Assesment.key
... The Crusades lessened the power of the popes and increased it for kings; trade strengthened merchants and towns; tensions among Muslims, Jews, and Christians brought persecution and war. ...
... The Crusades lessened the power of the popes and increased it for kings; trade strengthened merchants and towns; tensions among Muslims, Jews, and Christians brought persecution and war. ...
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 ...
074CrusadeUrbanii
... council of Clermont, Urban addressed a great crowd and urged all to go to the aid of the Greeks and to recover Palestine from the rule of the Muslims… “Most beloved brethren: Urged by necessity, I Urban, by the permission of God's chief bishop and prelate over the whole world, have come to these par ...
... council of Clermont, Urban addressed a great crowd and urged all to go to the aid of the Greeks and to recover Palestine from the rule of the Muslims… “Most beloved brethren: Urged by necessity, I Urban, by the permission of God's chief bishop and prelate over the whole world, have come to these par ...
Warm Up #9 - South Pointe Middle
... Genoa, Venice and Pisa gain trading privileges from the Crusader states in return for their service during the conquest of the coastal cities. ...
... Genoa, Venice and Pisa gain trading privileges from the Crusader states in return for their service during the conquest of the coastal cities. ...
the crusades - qasocialstudies
... Holy Land – the region where Jesus lived, preached, and died (Palestine at this time in history) When Turkish Muslims take over the Holy Land, Christian pilgrims begin to report of being attacked in Jerusalem. ...
... Holy Land – the region where Jesus lived, preached, and died (Palestine at this time in history) When Turkish Muslims take over the Holy Land, Christian pilgrims begin to report of being attacked in Jerusalem. ...
Pope Urban II called on knights of Christendom to rescue Jerusalem
... •The 5th, 7th, and 8th crusades were aimed at Islamic cities in Egypt and N. Africa. ...
... •The 5th, 7th, and 8th crusades were aimed at Islamic cities in Egypt and N. Africa. ...
The Significance of THE CRUSADES in World History
... • Edessa captured by the Turks in 1144 • Pope Eugenius III persuaded Bernard of Clairvaux to preach the Second Crusade • King Louis VII of France & King Conrad III of Germany met with their armies in Acre • There was, however, poor cooperation – and Edessa was never reached • Poorly disciplined armi ...
... • Edessa captured by the Turks in 1144 • Pope Eugenius III persuaded Bernard of Clairvaux to preach the Second Crusade • King Louis VII of France & King Conrad III of Germany met with their armies in Acre • There was, however, poor cooperation – and Edessa was never reached • Poorly disciplined armi ...
Chapter 11-The Byzantines, Russians and Turks Interact Guided
... The Crusades-300 Years of Religious Wars Goals of the Crusades• Religious, social, economic and political goals • Some sought to regain Palestine, Jerusalem and reunite Christendom • Others were looking for land of their own ...
... The Crusades-300 Years of Religious Wars Goals of the Crusades• Religious, social, economic and political goals • Some sought to regain Palestine, Jerusalem and reunite Christendom • Others were looking for land of their own ...
Chapter-14-Section-1-Guided-Notes
... – Designed to inspire worshipers with the magnificence of God ...
... – Designed to inspire worshipers with the magnificence of God ...
The Crusades PPT
... Turks…Therefore act while there is still time lest the kingdom of the Christians shall vanish from your sight and, what is more important, the Holy Sepulchre [the tomb where Jesus was buried] shall vanish. And in your coming you will find your reward in heaven, and if you do not come, God will conde ...
... Turks…Therefore act while there is still time lest the kingdom of the Christians shall vanish from your sight and, what is more important, the Holy Sepulchre [the tomb where Jesus was buried] shall vanish. And in your coming you will find your reward in heaven, and if you do not come, God will conde ...
Study Guide: Sections 1 and 2
... 5. Q: What were some of the results of the Crusades? A: Trade between Europe and Asia increased; kings became more powerful; tension between Christians, Jews, and Muslims grew Crusaders Invade the Holy Land 1. Why did the Byzantine emperor ask Pope Urban II for help? a. He was afraid Muslim Turks wo ...
... 5. Q: What were some of the results of the Crusades? A: Trade between Europe and Asia increased; kings became more powerful; tension between Christians, Jews, and Muslims grew Crusaders Invade the Holy Land 1. Why did the Byzantine emperor ask Pope Urban II for help? a. He was afraid Muslim Turks wo ...
Crusades Activity
... Christians were still allowed to visit the city. By the 11th century, however, the situation had changed. Just as the number and frequency of pilgrimages to Jerusalem was at new peaks, the Seljuk Turks took over control of Jerusalem and prevented pilgrimages. For thousands of years, Jews, Christians ...
... Christians were still allowed to visit the city. By the 11th century, however, the situation had changed. Just as the number and frequency of pilgrimages to Jerusalem was at new peaks, the Seljuk Turks took over control of Jerusalem and prevented pilgrimages. For thousands of years, Jews, Christians ...
The Crusades - Mrs. Silverman: Social Studies
... Turks…Therefore act while there is still time lest the kingdom of the Christians shall vanish from your sight and, what is more important, the Holy Sepulchre [the tomb where Jesus was buried] shall vanish. And in your coming you will find your reward in heaven, and if you do not come, God will conde ...
... Turks…Therefore act while there is still time lest the kingdom of the Christians shall vanish from your sight and, what is more important, the Holy Sepulchre [the tomb where Jesus was buried] shall vanish. And in your coming you will find your reward in heaven, and if you do not come, God will conde ...