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Title: The Crusades


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Crusades
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Background
  • During the Middle Ages the Catholic Church had
    risen in power.
  • After the fall of Rome, the Eastern portion of
    the Empire became known as the Byzantine Empire

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Background- Causes
  • What changed in the relationship between Muslims
    and Christians which prompted the call for the
    First Crusade?
  • Jerusalem was a holy land for the Christians
    because it was where Jesus died and each year
    many came to visit (pilgrimages).
  • Jerusalem was also holy for Muslims because
    Mohammed built the Al-Asqa Mosque there.
  • Jerusalem was holy to the Jews because it was
    their traditional national and religious capital
    and the home of the temple.
  • Previously, the Umayyad and the Abbasid Muslim
    empires who controlled Jerusalem, were relaxed
    about Christians living in and travelling to
    Jerusalem on pilgrimages.
  • BUT
  • When the Seljuk Turks (Muslims) controlled the
    land, they began not allowing visitors and
    started treating Christians badly.

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Jerusalem

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Pope Urban II and his call
  • 1093- Byzantine Emperor Alexius wanted help to
    save Constantinople from Turks ? asks Church
  • It was believed that the increase in Muslim power
    would threaten the Byzantine Capital of
    Constantinople.
  • 2. When was the First Crusade?
  • 1095- Pope Urban II issues a call for a holy
    war or Crusade to capture the Holy land
    (Palestine) back from Muslims.

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  • 3. What reason did Pope Urban give people to
    encourage them to take part in the First Crusade?
  • Pope assured that those that die in Crusade would
    have a place in Heaven.
  • People were keen to take the opportunity to earn
    time off purgatory.
  • 4. What was his real motivation?
  • The Pope hoped that this would provide the
    opportunity for him to gain power in the Eastern
    Orthodox church as well and unite all of the
    Christians.

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  1. What can you see?
  2. Where do you think this man is going?
  3. What words would you use to describe this man?
  4. What impression do you get from the picture?
  5. How would you feel if this was you?
  6. What do you think it would be like to go on a
    Crusade?

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  • 5. Why did people volunteer for the First
    Crusade?
  • To the Crusaders, they were going to work to
    protect Christ and his kingdom. They believed
    that they were doing Gods will by going on the
    Crusades and that He would bless them for it.

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Map of Crusades
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The First Crusade
  • The word crusade comes from the Spanish cruzade
    which means marked with the cross.
  • Crusaders wore red crosses on their chests to
    symbolize their purpose.

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The First Crusade
  • Urban had appointed August 1096 as the time of
    departure, but many of the impatient peasants,
    who were among the first recruits, could not
    wait.
  • Led by such personalities as Peter the Hermit and
    Walter the Penniless, they set out in three
    groups and quickly devolved into disorder,
    hunger, and ill-discipline.
  • They were all but annihilated by a force of Turks
    at Nicea.

Alexius Comnenus, Emperor of the East, receives
Peter the Hermit at Constantinople, August
1096by Gillot Saint-Evre
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The First Crusade
  • On July 15 the Crusaders went over the city walls
    and unleashed complete carnage.
  • Blood reportedly ran knee-deep
  • 70,000 Muslims were slaughtered.
  • Jews were herded into a synagogue and burned
    alive.

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1st Crusade- 1096
  • Crusaders capture Jerusalem
  • 1187- Jerusalem falls back to Muslim rule

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Third Crusade
  • 6. Who were the important leaders involved in the
    Third Crusade?
  • Led by Richard the Lionhearted- King of England
    and Philip of France.
  • Despite war, they eventually they came to a truce
    with Saladin, leader of Muslims
  • Christians (unarmed) would be allowed in city.

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Fourth crusade
  • 7. How did the Fourth Crusade result in the
    ultimate fall of Constantinople in 1453?
  • The crusaders ordered a great fleet of ships from
    the Venetians in order to travel to the Holy
    Land.
  • Far fewer crusaders actually arrived than
    anticipated, which meant that they could not pay
    for the ships.
  • The Venetians asked the crusaders to pay them
    back by attacking the Christian city of Zara
    which used to be under Venetian control.
  • The Pope excommunicated the crusaders and the
    Venetians
  • The crusaders were then invited to
    Constantinople by Alexius III in order to help
    him become emperor. He said that he would then
    reward them.
  • The crusaders helped Alexius, but before he could
    pay them, he lost his position.
  • The crusaders then attacked Constantinople in
    1204 AD, sacked the city and stole valuable
    items.
  • The fourth crusade doomed the Byzantine Empire,
    which never really recovered. Constantinople, a
    shadow of its former self, was conquered by the
    Turks in 1453.

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The Crusades 7-8 total
  • The next 4 were unsuccessful in recapturing city.
  • But there were other crusades.

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Effects of Crusades
  • Showed power of Church
  • Increased trading between East and West
  • will lead to massive Cultural Diffusion
  • Muslim bitterness and hatred toward Christians
  • Bitterness and an increased divide between the
    Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic
    Church
  • Constantinople (Istanbul) eventually fell to
    Turks as a result of the weakening of their
    position from the attack of the Fourth Crusade.

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Acknowledgements
  • Crash Course World History video The Crusades
    Pilgrimage or Holy war? John Green
  • Western Society in the Church in the Middle
    Ages. R. W. Southern (1970).
  • The images on this PowerPoint were used from a
    number of TES PowerPoints.
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