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The Crusades

A Series of holy wars launched in 1096 by European

Christians Pope Urban II. They were an attempt to

recapture the Holy Lands(Jerusalem, etc.) from the

Muslims.

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• Crusaders wore large crosses on tunics vowing to take up the cross”

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– First Crusade (1096-1099) the Pope asked for a volunteer army to defeat the Seljuk Turks I Jerusalem

– Crusaders massacred Muslims and Jews as they captured Jerusalem

– Created the “crusader states”

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• 2nd Crusade, Seljuk's defeated the Christians for areas near Palestine.

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3rd Crusade (1189-1192) Saladin's Muslim forces had captured Jerusalem in 1187.

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• Richard the Lionhearted of England fought to a stalemate.

Saladin

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• The Fourth Crusade made a travesty of the whole idea of crusading…The Crusaders captured the Christian city of Constantinople.

these are the land walls of Constantinople

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Impact of the Crusades• They jumpstarted trade throughout the

Mediterranean area and the Middle East– crusaders brought back fabrics (silk) spices (pepper) & perfumes.

• Wider world view• Power of Pope & feudal rulers

eventually declined• Power of Kings increased• Lasting bitterness between Muslims,

Jews, and Christians.• Weakened the Byzantine Empire

Black Pepper

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• Shield of Edward the Black Prince: http://www.geocities.com/scalaska1/bigshield2.html

• Tunic: http://www.mwart.com/xq/ASP.productlg/pid.2066/qx/crusader-tunic-with-rope-belt.htm

• Map of First Crusade: http://alpha.montclair.edu/~lebelp/Millennium.html• Land Walls of Constantinople, recently restored to appear as they would have in 1204

A.D. http://www.geocities.com/egfrothos/FourthCrusade.html• troubadour: http://www.der-troubadour.de/minnesaenger.htm• Thomas Aquinas: http://www.der-troubadour.de/minnesaenger.htm• Dante’s Inferno, Gluttons: http://www.vampyra.com/demons/glutton.htm• Canterbury Tales:

http://www.germanistik.fu-berlin.de/lehrangebote/anglistik_ps_ue.html• Black Plague: http://webs.wichita.edu/mschneegurt/biol103/lecture14/lecture14.html• Romanesque: http://art-of-paris.ca/history3.html• Reconquesta: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~izapa/Reconquest.html• Joan of Arc: http://www.hcdb.k12.hi.us/Studentwork/Joan.html• gothic cathedral: http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/arch/gothic_arch.html

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• Saladin: http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/sherwoodtimes/page5.htm• Black Pepper from: Salt-n-Peppers Plus.com• Ottoman Empire: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~gov46/• men of the city: http://herba.msu.ru/shipunov/e‑album/lms.htm• craftsmen:

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/trevor.barker/farisles/guilds/armour/mail.htm

• Battle of Hastings as depicted on the Bayeux Tapestry, the photo is from:

• http://www.imh.org/imh/kyhpl2a.html• Ferdinand and Isabella: http://www.ignatiushistory.info/00133.html