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THE CRUSADES CONTINUE

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The Crusades Continue. Quick Review – Causes of the Crusades. Turks control Holy Land in 1071 Turks threaten Constantinople in the 1090s Byzantine emperor asks Pope Urban II for help. European Motives. Control the Holy LAND(land) Control the HOLY Land (religion) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Quick Review – Causes of the Crusades Turks control

Holy Land in 1071

Turks threaten Constantinople in the 1090s

Byzantine emperor asks Pope Urban II for help

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European Motives

Control the Holy LAND (land)

Control the HOLY Land (religion)

Protect Christianity & Christian Pilgrims

Help Byzantines

Control New Land

&End Primogeniture

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First Crusade – 1095 - 1099 Between 5,000

and 35,000 men left on Crusade Most peasants die on

the way Stop in Germany

Peasants attack Jews Causes tension

between Christians and Jews

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First Crusade – 1095 - 1099

Christians took control of Jerusalem Knights and nobles

found unorganized Muslim army

Around 2,000

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“ Some of our men cut off the heads of their enemies; others shot them with arrows, so that they fell from the towers; others tortured them longer by casting them into the flames. Piles of heads, hands and feet were to be seen in the streets of the city. It was necessary to pick one's way over the bodies of men and horses. But these were small matters compared to what happened at the temple of Solomon, a place where religious services ware ordinarily chanted. What happened there? If I tell the truth, it will exceed your powers of belief. So let it suffice to say this much at least, that in the temple and portico of Solomon, men rode in blood up to their knees and bridle reins.”

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First Crusade – 1095 - 1099

Considered the most successful Europeans set

up kingdoms in the Holy Land

Began trading with Europe

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Second Crusade – 1147-1149

Muslims are taking back land

French and Germans decide to get land back

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Second Crusade – 1147-1149

Crusade fails Poor planning Heavy losses on

the way to the Holy Land

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Third Crusade – 1187-1192

France, England, Germany and the Holy Roman Empire go to Holy Land

Problems German king dies French king leaves

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Third Crusade – 1187-1192

Key Players Saladin

Muslim leader Known for kindness

and honor Richard I

King of England Earned the respect

of both sides as a leader

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Fourth Crusade – 1202-1204

Knights arrive in Venice in 1201 to sail to the Holy Land Knights don’t have

$$ to pay for trip Knights attack city

of Zara for payment Sack

Constantinople

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