The Crusades
... Pope Urban II took opportunity to showcase papal leadership Cause: take back holy lands from Muslims Urban II challenged Christians to take up weapons and join in a holy war Pope promised fighters “remission of sins” ...
... Pope Urban II took opportunity to showcase papal leadership Cause: take back holy lands from Muslims Urban II challenged Christians to take up weapons and join in a holy war Pope promised fighters “remission of sins” ...
File - Mr. Miller`s Online Classroom
... Greek Orthodox and Roman Catholic Church split from one another. Turkish Muslims had taken control of the Holy Land—No more pilgrimages! ...
... Greek Orthodox and Roman Catholic Church split from one another. Turkish Muslims had taken control of the Holy Land—No more pilgrimages! ...
Document
... • Described dangers faced by Byzantines • Called on Christian warriors to put aside differences, fight against Turks – Effective call to arms – Hundreds of knights, nobles volunteered for Crusade ...
... • Described dangers faced by Byzantines • Called on Christian warriors to put aside differences, fight against Turks – Effective call to arms – Hundreds of knights, nobles volunteered for Crusade ...
Three major religious groups all claimed Jerusalem in the land of
... The Fourth Crusade lasted from 1202-1204. Instead of attacking Jerusalem, the crusaders attacked Constantinople. They stole statues, money, paintings and jewelry. They burned libraries. They destroyed churches. Their ridiculous excuse was that they needed money to defend Constantinople from the same ...
... The Fourth Crusade lasted from 1202-1204. Instead of attacking Jerusalem, the crusaders attacked Constantinople. They stole statues, money, paintings and jewelry. They burned libraries. They destroyed churches. Their ridiculous excuse was that they needed money to defend Constantinople from the same ...
The Crusades
... – Pope Urban wanted to get Palestine back from the Seljuk. • He called on the lords of Europe to stop the fight between themselves and to take back the Holy Land. ...
... – Pope Urban wanted to get Palestine back from the Seljuk. • He called on the lords of Europe to stop the fight between themselves and to take back the Holy Land. ...
Slide 1
... • Simon of Trent was a boy who went missing around Easter, 1475, his father decided that he must have been kidnapped and murdered by Jews. • Town magistrates arrested 18 Jewish men and five Jewish women on the charge of ritual murder. • In a series of interrogations that involved torture, the magist ...
... • Simon of Trent was a boy who went missing around Easter, 1475, his father decided that he must have been kidnapped and murdered by Jews. • Town magistrates arrested 18 Jewish men and five Jewish women on the charge of ritual murder. • In a series of interrogations that involved torture, the magist ...
The First Crusade - Abrahamic Family Reunion
... Worms. They claimed that the Jews had drowned a Christian and then used the water in which they kept his decomposing body to poison the city wells. (Moynahan 229) The Jews had sought protection from the city’s bishop but their safety was short lived. Only those who accepted forced conversion to t ...
... Worms. They claimed that the Jews had drowned a Christian and then used the water in which they kept his decomposing body to poison the city wells. (Moynahan 229) The Jews had sought protection from the city’s bishop but their safety was short lived. Only those who accepted forced conversion to t ...
The Third Crusade
... Who was involved? -Richard I of England -Phillip II Augustus of France Frederick I (Barbarossa) the Holy Roman Emperor Saladin ...
... Who was involved? -Richard I of England -Phillip II Augustus of France Frederick I (Barbarossa) the Holy Roman Emperor Saladin ...
The Crusades
... • Islam spread from its origin in today’s Saudi Arabia. • By 1095CE Muslim territory included the land where Jesus lived. • Christian warriors believed they should control this area. • They considered this to be holy land. ...
... • Islam spread from its origin in today’s Saudi Arabia. • By 1095CE Muslim territory included the land where Jesus lived. • Christian warriors believed they should control this area. • They considered this to be holy land. ...
The Crusades Guided Notes Prezi
... Jerusalem- Holy city for people of _________ faiths a. ___________ -Zion, God’s own city and the site of ____________ temple b. Christians- Place where _______________________________________________________ c. Muslims- __________________ascended into heaven from __________________________ 1st Crusa ...
... Jerusalem- Holy city for people of _________ faiths a. ___________ -Zion, God’s own city and the site of ____________ temple b. Christians- Place where _______________________________________________________ c. Muslims- __________________ascended into heaven from __________________________ 1st Crusa ...
Crusade
... • Groups of crusaders traveled by land and by sea toward Constantinople. • Many of the people in the First Crusade died on the way to Constantinople due to a lack of food and clashes with others along the way. ...
... • Groups of crusaders traveled by land and by sea toward Constantinople. • Many of the people in the First Crusade died on the way to Constantinople due to a lack of food and clashes with others along the way. ...
The Crusades Teacher Notes
... The Second Crusade lasted from 1147-1149. It was not successful. The Third Crusade lasted from 1189-1192. It was not successful. The Fourth Crusade lasted from 1202-1204. Instead of attacking Jerusalem, the crusaders attacked Constantinople. They stole statues, money, paintings and jewelry. They bur ...
... The Second Crusade lasted from 1147-1149. It was not successful. The Third Crusade lasted from 1189-1192. It was not successful. The Fourth Crusade lasted from 1202-1204. Instead of attacking Jerusalem, the crusaders attacked Constantinople. They stole statues, money, paintings and jewelry. They bur ...
The Crusades - Beechen Cliff School Humanities Faculty
... The Children's Crusade in 1212 was a terrible tragedy. Many thousands of French and German children died trying to reach Jerusalem. They believed God would help them because they were children. Many died of hunger. Other froze to death. When the survivors reached the Mediterranean Sea, they expected ...
... The Children's Crusade in 1212 was a terrible tragedy. Many thousands of French and German children died trying to reach Jerusalem. They believed God would help them because they were children. Many died of hunger. Other froze to death. When the survivors reached the Mediterranean Sea, they expected ...
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 Notes (295-302)
... The Crusaders went to Constantinople where they were welcomed and then marched to Nicaea where they set up their first Crusader State. ...
... The Crusaders went to Constantinople where they were welcomed and then marched to Nicaea where they set up their first Crusader State. ...
Chapter 14 - World History and Honors History 9
... Indicate whether the statement is true or false. 1. The goal of the First Crusade was to take Jerusalem and the area around it, known as the Holy Land, away from the Muslims who controlled it. 2. Peasants on the First Crusade slaughtered entire communities of Jews in Germany. 3. During the Second Cr ...
... Indicate whether the statement is true or false. 1. The goal of the First Crusade was to take Jerusalem and the area around it, known as the Holy Land, away from the Muslims who controlled it. 2. Peasants on the First Crusade slaughtered entire communities of Jews in Germany. 3. During the Second Cr ...
The Crusades 1096 -1291
... avenging these wrongs and of recovering this territory, if not upon you?” Pope Urban, 1095…listeners reportedly responded “God wills it! God wills it!” ...
... avenging these wrongs and of recovering this territory, if not upon you?” Pope Urban, 1095…listeners reportedly responded “God wills it! God wills it!” ...
Origins of the Crusades Following the Byzantine defeat by the Seljuk
... Peter’s band, poorly armed, traveled through the Rhineland in Germany on its way to Asia Minor. Along the way, members of the band took aim at perceived enemies of Christ closer to home: Jews. Jews in the west usually lived in their own communities, receiving certain protections from local rulers or ...
... Peter’s band, poorly armed, traveled through the Rhineland in Germany on its way to Asia Minor. Along the way, members of the band took aim at perceived enemies of Christ closer to home: Jews. Jews in the west usually lived in their own communities, receiving certain protections from local rulers or ...
1. The green part on the map below shows Eurasia.
... of the First Crusade? A. The Crusaders were soundly defeated, resulting in many European deaths. B. The Crusaders captured Jerusalem for a while, though most peasant fighters were killed. C. The Crusaders wiped out the Turkish rulers of the Holy Land, establishing Christian Rule of Jerusalem for hun ...
... of the First Crusade? A. The Crusaders were soundly defeated, resulting in many European deaths. B. The Crusaders captured Jerusalem for a while, though most peasant fighters were killed. C. The Crusaders wiped out the Turkish rulers of the Holy Land, establishing Christian Rule of Jerusalem for hun ...
The Crusades
... the Holy Land (Fatimids) Turkish Muslims conquests in Europe Stories of persecuting Christians Turks attacked Byzantine Empire 1071 Turks destroy most of Byzantine army ...
... the Holy Land (Fatimids) Turkish Muslims conquests in Europe Stories of persecuting Christians Turks attacked Byzantine Empire 1071 Turks destroy most of Byzantine army ...
The Crusades Global II
... adventure, wealth, and a chance to serve God, lords and knights began to organize armies. Common people also came together to fight in the Crusades but often pursued violence against other non-Christians as well. As the marched through the Byzantine Empire, they began to kill Jews by the thousands u ...
... adventure, wealth, and a chance to serve God, lords and knights began to organize armies. Common people also came together to fight in the Crusades but often pursued violence against other non-Christians as well. As the marched through the Byzantine Empire, they began to kill Jews by the thousands u ...
crusades
... and Saladin agreed to a peace treaty. Under the treaty, European pilgrims would be allowed to safely visit the Holy Land, which would remain under the control of the Muslims. ...
... and Saladin agreed to a peace treaty. Under the treaty, European pilgrims would be allowed to safely visit the Holy Land, which would remain under the control of the Muslims. ...
1st Crusades
... Muslims. The lords had knights, trained warriors, to fight in the Crusade. Crusade comes from the Latin word, crux, the French word croix, cross in English. The sign or badge for the Crusader was the Cross of Christ. The Crusades are often called, “The Holy Wars of the Middle Ages.” The Crusaders co ...
... Muslims. The lords had knights, trained warriors, to fight in the Crusade. Crusade comes from the Latin word, crux, the French word croix, cross in English. The sign or badge for the Crusader was the Cross of Christ. The Crusades are often called, “The Holy Wars of the Middle Ages.” The Crusaders co ...
Rhineland massacres
The call for the First Crusade touched off the Rhineland massacres also known as the German Crusade of 1096, the persecutions of 1096 or Gezeroth Tatenu Gezeroth Tatenu גזרות תתנ""ו - Hebrew for the edicts of 856, which occurred during the year of 4856 according to the Jewish calendar. Prominent leaders of crusaders involved in the massacres included Peter the Hermit and especially Count Emicho. As part of this persecution, the destruction of Jewish communities in Speyer, Worms and Mainz were noted as the ""Hurban Shum"" (Destruction of Shum). These were new persecutions of the Jews in which peasant crusaders from France and Germany attacked Jewish communities. A number of historians refer to the antisemitic events as ""pogroms"".According to David Nirenberg, the events of 1096 in the Rhineland ""occupy a significant place in modern Jewish historiography and are often presented as the first instance of an antisemitism that would henceforth never be forgotten and whose climax was the Holocaust.""