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An epic 1000 years in the making…

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Byzantine Emperor Alexius I asks western Europe for help against the Turks. Seeing an opportunity, Pope Urban II challenged Christians to join in a holy war at the Council of Clermont in –Offered forgiveness of sins for those who participated. The Council of Clermont (1095)

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An epic 1000 years in the making…

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The Seljuk Turks

• In 1055, a Turkish leader captured Baghdad and claimed himself sultan, or “holder of power.”

• Under new Turkish leadership, the Arab Empire began to increase pressure on their neighbors, the Byzantine Empire…

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• Byzantine Emperor Alexius I asks western Europe for help against the Turks.

• Seeing an opportunity, Pope Urban II challenged Christians to join in a holy war at the Council of Clermont in 1095.– Offered forgiveness of

sins for those who participated.

The Council of Clermont (1095)

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Goals of the Crusades…1. Save the Byzantine Empire

-The Byzantine Empire were threatened by the Turks.2. Retake Jerusalem

-The Islamic Empire (and faith) had been spreading by 638AD it had captured the city of Jerusalem-By 1071AD the Seljuk Turks were persecuting Christians living there.

3. Spread Christianity 4. Increase the power of the Church and the Pope

-The Catholic Church knew that, if successful, the Crusades would bring power and prestige to the Church.

5. End the feudal wars among nobility-The Pope hoped that sending knights off to war would reduce the conflicts between nobles at home.

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So who joined?• The holy war

attracts both peasants and nobles– Why?

• Religious fervor• Adventure and a

change to fight• Wealth and

perhaps a title?– Overall, between

100,000 – 200,000 volunteer

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• Peasants and nobles from all over Western Europe make their way to Constantinople.– There, they must take an oath to Alexius I before

continuing.

To Constantinople!

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The First Crusade• Few members of the

Peasants’ Crusade ever reach Constantinople. – Pillaged, stole, and

murdered along the way.• The main Crusade led by

the nobles successfully takes Jerusalem in 1099.

• After, most of the crusaders returned home.– Some stay to establish the

Four Crusader States.– “Islands of Christianity in

a hostile sea of Islam”

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• Muslim forces recaptured Edessa in the 1140’s.

• Crusade sent to retake it fails miserably.– Gives Muslim

forces a confidence boost.

The Second Crusade

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• Muslim leader Saladin retakes Jerusalem in 1187.

• Crusade is sent to retake it– Is successful at first

• Capture Acre– Later misfortunes ruin

the Crusade• Do not recapture

Jerusalem– Establish a treaty with

Saladin to allow safe passage for pilgrims visiting Jerusalem.

– Richard the Lionhearted

The Third Crusade

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• Pope Innocent III tries to establish the Fourth Crusade as a holy cause– Instead, it is led by Venetians who sack

Constantinople in 1204.• Were an economic competitor

The Fourth Crusade

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And the rest…• There were several

other Crusades of varying focus and success.

• Children’s Crusades– Italian Children’s

Crusade is sent home by the Pope.

– French Children’s Crusade ends in tragedy.

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Goals of the Crusades… Accomplished?

1. Save the Byzantine Empire- Failed – Byzantine Empire is weakened and Constantinople is sacked in 1204!

2. Retake Jerusalem- Failed – Jerusalem remains in Muslim control.

3. Spread Christianity- Failed – Islamic world is left united and strengthened

4. Increase the power of the Church and the Pope- Success – Papacy gains much power (at first)

5. End the feudal wars among nobility-Success – Stops feudal warfare, unites kingdoms, and helps end feudalism overall