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Title: The Crusades


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The Crusades
  • Feudalism

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The Crusades
  • A series of holy wars between Christians and
    Muslims for control of the holy land of Jerusalem

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  • 1076 Seljuk Turks captured Jerusalem and began to
    restrict access of Christian pilgrims to the holy
    places.
  • 1095 Byzantine emperor Alexius Comnenus,
    threatened by Muslim advances towards
    Constantinople, appealed to the pope for help
    against the Seljuk Turks. Pope UrbanII proclaimed
    a holy war.

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  • 109699 First Crusade, led by Baldwin of
    Boulogne, Godfrey of Bouillon, and Peter the
    Hermit. Motivated by occupation of Anatolia and
    Jerusalem by Seljuk Turks.
  • 1099 Capture of Jerusalem by the crusaders,
    accompanied by looting and massacre. A number of
    small crusader states established on the Syrian
    coast.
  • 114749 Second Crusade, led by Louis VII of
    France and Emperor Conrad III, failed to capture
    Damascus and Edessa.

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  • 118992 Third Crusade, led by Philip II Augustus
    of France and Richard I the Lion-Heart of
    England, failed to recapture Jerusalem.
  • 120204 Fourth Crusade, led by William of
    Montferrata and Baldwin of Hainault. Originally
    intended to recover the holy places, it was
    diverted by its Venetian financial backers to
    sack and divide Constantinople.

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  • 1212 Children's Crusade.
  • Thousands of children crossed Europe on their way
    to Palestine but many were sold into slavery in
    Marseille, or died of disease and hunger.

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  • 122829 Sixth Crusade, led by the Holy Roman
    emperor Frederick II. Jerusalem recovered by
    negotiation with the sultan of Egypt.
  • 1244 Jerusalem finally lost, to remain in Turkish
    hands until liberated by the British general
    Allenby in 1917.
  • 124954 Seventh Crusade led by Louis IX of
    France.
  • 127072 Eighth Crusade, also led by Louis IX of
    France.
  • 1291 Acre, the last Christian fortress in Syria,
    fell to the Turks.

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Krak des Chevaliers, Syria
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The 10th Crusade - 2003?
  • This is a new kind of a new kind of evil. And we
    understand. And the American people are beginning
    to understand. This crusade, this war on
    terrorism is going to take a while.
  • September 16. 2001

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The Green Zone
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The Green Zone
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The 10th Crusade - 2003?
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Causes
  • Muslims controlled the Holy Land and threatened
    Constantinople
  • Byzantine Emperor calls for help
  • Pope appeals to Christian knights
  • knight feel religious zeal and want land, riches,
    and adventure
  • Italian cities desire commercial power

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Effects
  • Byzantine Empire is weakened
  • Popes power declines
  • power of feudal nobles weakened
  • kings become stronger
  • religious intolerance grows
  • Italian cities expand trade and grow rich
  • Muslims distrust Christians
  • trade grows between Europe and Asia
  • Europeans adopt Muslim technology
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