The Crusades
... Eventually Saladin recaptured Jerusalem. Both Saladin and Richard agreed to a truce. ...
... Eventually Saladin recaptured Jerusalem. Both Saladin and Richard agreed to a truce. ...
Name: WHI.12b – The Crusades WHI.12b in a Nutshell
... The Crusades were a series of wars fought between the Christians and the Muslims over the city of Jerusalem, called the Holy Land. First Crusade Began in 1095, when Pope Urban makes a speech calling for a crusade to recapture Jerusalem from the Muslims. The Christians won and established crusader-st ...
... The Crusades were a series of wars fought between the Christians and the Muslims over the city of Jerusalem, called the Holy Land. First Crusade Began in 1095, when Pope Urban makes a speech calling for a crusade to recapture Jerusalem from the Muslims. The Christians won and established crusader-st ...
The Crusades: Causes and Effects
... The Crusades: Causes and Effects Causes: -Turks (Muslims) take control of Holy Land in 1071. -Turks threaten the Byzantine Empire and Constantinople. -Byz. Emperor (Orthodox Church) asks for help from Pope Urban II (Roman Catholic Church) ...
... The Crusades: Causes and Effects Causes: -Turks (Muslims) take control of Holy Land in 1071. -Turks threaten the Byzantine Empire and Constantinople. -Byz. Emperor (Orthodox Church) asks for help from Pope Urban II (Roman Catholic Church) ...
Quaestio: Why were the Crusades fought?
... The Principality of Antioch The County of Tripoli The Kingdom of Jerusalem Landless Nobles now ...
... The Principality of Antioch The County of Tripoli The Kingdom of Jerusalem Landless Nobles now ...
Impact of the Crusades
... The Principality of Antioch The County of Tripoli The Kingdom of Jerusalem Landless Nobles now ...
... The Principality of Antioch The County of Tripoli The Kingdom of Jerusalem Landless Nobles now ...
Kingdom of Jerusalem
The Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem was a crusader state established in the Southern Levant in 1099 after the First Crusade. The kingdom lasted nearly two hundred years, from 1099 until 1291 when the last remaining possession, Acre, was destroyed by the Mamluks, but its history is divided into two distinct periods. The sometimes so-called First Kingdom of Jerusalem lasted from 1099 to 1187, when it was almost entirely overrun by Saladin. After the subsequent Third Crusade, the kingdom was re-established in Acre in 1192, and lasted until that city's destruction in 1291. This second kingdom is sometimes called the Second Kingdom of Jerusalem or the Kingdom of Acre, after its new capital.