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Europe and the Wider World Crusades, the East and Beyond? Crusades Key Terms Seljuk Turks Council of Clermont Pope Urban II (r. 1088 – 1099) First Crusade (1096-1099) People’s Crusade Crusader Kingdoms Knights Templar (ca. 1129-1312) Second Crusade (1147-1149) Key Terms Third Crusade (1187-1192) Battle of Hattin (1187) Salah-al-din (ca. 1138-1193) Treaty of Jaffa (1192) Fourth Crusade (1204) Latin Empire of Constantinople (1204-1261) Byzantine Empire under Siege Compare the Byzantine Empire in 526, to the Empire in 1081 after the disastrous Battle of Manzikert in 1071 Spurious? Letter from Alexius I Komnenus to Count Robert of Flanders (ca. 1095) The holy places they desecrate and destroy in numberless ways, and they threaten them with worse treatment. And who does not lament over these things? Who has not compassion? Who is not horrified? Who does not pray? For almost the entire land from Jerusalem to Greece, and the whole of Greece with its upper regions, which are Cappadocia Minor, Cappadocia Major, Phrygia, Bithynia, Lesser Phrygia (i.e. the Troad), Pontus, Galatia, Lydia, Pamphylia, Isauria, Lycia, and the principal islands Chios and Mytilene, and many other regions and islands which we cannot even enumerate, as far as Thrace, have already been invaded by them, and now almost nothing remains except Constantinople, which they are threatening to snatch aware from us very soon, unless the aid of God and the faithful Latin Christians should reach us speedily. Council of Clermont (1095) Map of First Crusade Crusaders States Pilgrimage Latin Empire of Constantinople (1204-1261) Krak des cheveliers Outcomes Key Terms Ibn Rushd (Averroës) (ca 1126-1198) Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) Astrolabe Leonardo Fibonacci Liber abacci Roman vs Arabic numerals MCCCXLVI / IV MMMM (M) /VII How does one divide these? Item si voluerit dividere 9000 per 7, ponat 7 sub primo zephyro, et dividat 9 per7, exibit 1 et remanent 2: ponat ergo 1 sub 9 et 2 desuper, quibus copulatis cum 0, quod est secus 9, faciunt 20 que dividat per 7, exibunt 2 et remanent 6: ponat 2 sub illo zephyro, et 6 desuper, quibus copulatis cum sequenti zephyro, faciunt 60 que dividat per 7, exibunt 8 et remanent 4: ponat 8 sub illo zephyro 0, et desuper ponat4, quibus copulatis cum zephyro primi gradus, faciunt 40, que dividat per 7, exibunt5, et remanent 5: ponat 5 sub ipso 0 et remanentia 5 ponat super virgulam de 7 ex parte descripta, et ante ipsam ponat numerum exeuntem ex divisione. Trés Riches Heures du Duc de Berry (e 15th c) Opicinus de Canistris world map, 1296 - 1300 The East Key Terms Genghis Khan (1162-1227) John of Plano (ca. 1180-1252) Güyük Khan (ca. 1202-1248, r. 1246-1248) Karakorum William of Rubruck (ca. 1220-1293) Marco Polo (2254-1324) Il Milione Kublai Khan (1215-1294, r. 1260-1294) William’s Travels Andreas Walsperger's world map, 1448