Title: The Crusades
1The Crusades
21. Jerusalem
- Christians from Western Europe visited shrines in
the holy city - Conquered by the Turks in 1071
- Travel became difficult for Christians there
31. Jerusalem (cont.)
- Christians in Western Europe call for crusades
a series of holy wars
42. A Call to War
- The Byzantine Empire was being threatened by the
Turks
52. A Call to War (cont.)
- Pope Urban II agreed to help Byzantines if they
would reunite the Catholic and Orthodox churches
AND recognize the popes authority
62. A Call to War (cont.)
- Urban called Europeans to fight the crusades
- Promised soldiers to be free of debt/taxes
72. A Call to War (cont.)
- Soldiers wore a red cross on their tunics as a
symbol of their obedience to God
82. A Call to War (cont.)
- People felt that it was their duty as Christians
to win back the Holy land
93. The Peasants Crusade
- Peasants joined together and marched toward
Jerusalem - Attacked farmers, looted cottages, and burned
wheat-fields - Killed many non-Christians
103. The Peasants Crusade (cont.)
- Once they reached Constantinople, the Byzantine
emperor sent them to battle the Turks in Asia
Minor
11Summarize!
- Turn to a partner and discuss why many peasants
chose to go on a Crusade.
124. The Nobles Crusade
- Lords took a lot of people/supplies with them
- Defeated Turks in Asia Minor
- Many died in Syria from dehydration
134. The Nobles Crusade (cont.)
- The remaining crusaders reached Jerusalem in
1099, killing many
144. The Nobles Crusade (cont.)
- After the crusades, many nobles stayed in
Palestine and adopted different customs to adapt
to the different land and climate - Their kingdom was called Outremer
15Summarize!
- Turn to a partner and talk about the following
question Were the nobles successful in their
Crusade? Why or why not?
165. Saladin
- Saladin became a Muslim leader in 1174
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175. Saladin (cont.)
- He united Muslims and started a war against the
Christians in Palestine - Armies led by emirs
185. Saladin (cont.)
- Recaptured Jerusalem in 1187
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195. Saladin (cont.)
- Earned the respect of Crusaders when he refused
to massacre the Christians
206. The Crusade of Kings
- The Church urged another crusade after Saladins
victory - Led by the 3 most powerful rulers in Europe
21King Richard of England Image taken from
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Phillip Augustus of France Image taken from
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Barbarossa of Germany Image taken from
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226. The Crusade of Kings (cont.)
- This crusade was a failure
- Only King Richard reached Jerusalem
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23Summarize!
- Turn to a partner and discuss the following
question Why did the kings go on a Crusade?
247. The Merchants Crusade
- Pope Innocent III called for in 1202
257. The Merchants Crusade (cont.)
- Soldiers never made it to Palestine
- They looted, burned, and remained in
Constantinople
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268. Effects of the Crusades
- Byzantines were very angry made the split
between Catholic and Orthodox Christianity
permanent - Helped to break down feudalism in Western Europe
278. Effects of the Crusades (cont.)
- Made Western Europe interested in learning
(result of seeing different cultures)
288. Effects of the Crusades (cont.)
- Opening of new trade routes