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Crusades Military Expeditions aimed at reclaiming the Holy Land from the Muslims Nine Total Eight plus a Children’s Crusade Causes Contributing Immediate Contributing Factors Feudalism Chivalry Religious Idealism Weakening of Byzantine Empire Immediate Causes • Conquests by Seljuk Turks • Byzantine Emperor’s call for help • Pope’s ambition to reunite Christendom • Pope’s appeal to Christian knights • Knight’s religious zeal and earthly ambitions • Italian cities desire for commercial power Urban II gbgm-umc.org/umw/bible/images/urban.jpg • Pope, upon learning of Byzantine Emperor’s distress calls Western Christians to arms First Crusade Facts of 1st Crusade • Begin 1096 through 1099 • Two parts: – People’s Crusade – almost all Christians killed – Knights army – capture Jerusalem on July 15, 1099 • Thousands of Muslims and Jews slaughtered in Jerusalem and on way to Jerusalem • The Turks will eventually reclaim Jerusalem Second Crusade 1147-1149 2nd Crusade Facts • 1147-1149 • Crusaders, led by King Louis VII of France and German king Conrad II, once again attempt to claim Jerusalem but failed Third Crusade 1189-1192 Also called the Kings’ Crusades Three Crusader Kings King Richard “the Lionhearted” www.carpenoctem.tv/img/lionhearted.jpg • English • Only king to finish crusade King Phillip II home.austarnet.com.au/dfgoonan/Phil2Aug.jpg • French • Had quarrel with Richard and went home to seize French lands from the English Frederick Barbarossa upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/53/Barbarossa.jpg • Holy Roman Emperor • Falls from his horse and drowns Saladin members.at.infoseek.co.jp/isariya/saladin.jpg • Son of Nur ad_din • United Muslims of Egypt and Syria • Defeats Crusaders • Considered chivalrous by Richard • Richard and Saladin sign Three-year truce – Christians could enter Jerusalem freely Fourth Crusade 1202-1204 Innocent III www.flholocaustmuseum.org/history_wing/assets/room1/pope_innocent_iii.jpg • Led 4th Crusade • Crusaders will attack and loot Christian cities of Zadar and Constantinople Children’s Crusade 20,000 German set out for Jerusalem – Many died of hunger crossing Alps – Some went home – other were sold into slavery Other Crusades Mostly aimed at Islamic cities in Northern Africa and Egypt Effects of Crusades Immediate Long Term Immediate Effects Temporary land gains in Palestine Sack of Constantinople Temporary gain in papal prestige Long-Term Effects • Decline of papal prestige • Decline of feudal power • Increase in monarchs’ power • Increased religious intolerance • Expansion of trade by Italian cities