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captured Tripoli in 1109 butchered the defeated Muslims and destroyed the Banu Ammar library at that time the finest Muslim library in the world About 100000

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captured Tripoli in 1109 butchered the defeated Muslims and destroyed the Banu Ammar library at that time the finest Muslim library in the world About 100000 books deemed impious were burned . 1096-1204. And Beyond…... Setting the Stage. The Seljuk Turks take over Abbasid lands and Byzantine Lands. The Seljuk Turks. Under their control there were many civil wars. 1076 they take Jerusalem and what is known as the Holy Lands. 1. Install Before installation, close all other applications. Insert Crusaders: Thy Kingdom Come into your DVD drive. If you have Autoplay enabled, the title screen will display shortly after inser "God wills it!". . That was the battle cry of the thousands of Christians who joined crusades to free the Holy Land from the Muslims.  From 1096 to 1270 there were eight major crusades. Only the First Crusade was successful from a Christian standpoint. . The Knights of Columbus: Crusaders for Discrimination INTRODUCTION A s the largest Catholic lay organization in the world, 1 the Knights of Columbus can be found in many parishes, where it has tra You Wouldn’t Want to Be a Crusader by Fiona MacDonald. Blood Red horse (f . gra. ). A special horse named Hosanna changes the lives of two English brothers and those around them as they fight with King Richard I against Saladin's armies during the Third Crusades. . In 1093, Byzantine emperor asks for help fighting the Turks. Pope . Urban II . issues a call for a . Crusade—a “holy war”. Goals of the Crusades. Pope wants to reclaim . Jerusalem and reunite Christianity. By Giordano. In the middle ages there were people from the Catholic church . trying to get . possession of Jerusalem. They were called the Crusaders. . Muslims occupied Jerusalem and had certain rules for people to follow if they lived there. . . September 7, 1191. Strategic Context. Caught up in the religious fervor of the Third Crusade, a Crusader army under Richard Couer de Lion executes the Saracen garrison of Acre and carefully travel south to capture the logistically vital port of Jaffa. Another Saracen force led by Saladin shadows the Crusader caravan for some time, harrying it with skirmishers and missiles. Richard maintains tight discipline in his ranks as his formation slowly moves south, while the Crusader fleet follows along the coast to keep the army supplied. Saladin concentrates to ambush the Crusaders before they reach Arsuf.. Pope Urban II. Pope Urban II at Claremont. In 1095, Byzantine Emperor Alexios I contacted Pope Urban II about the threat of Turkish armies against Constantinople and the Fatamid Muslim’s control of Jerusalem . Crusades. THUS FAR….. First Crusade (1096). Successful – Christians take Jerusalem. (When all that massacre happened) . Second Crusade (1096). Unsuccessful – helped unite the Muslims. Had nothing to do with Jerusalem…. be able to describe the . events of the . First Crusade.. L.O.. To . describe the . events of the First Crusade. By the end of this . lesson…. ALL OF US will be able to . organise the key dates of the First Crusade chronologically. . 11. th. Century CE, Western Europe began to grow in power and influence. Still less powerful than the Byzantines (Eastern Empire) and the Muslim . Empires. Relations . between Western Europe and the Byzantines . Objectives. Identify the advanced civilizations that were flourishing in 1050.. Explain the causes and effects of the Crusades. The Crusades. A series of wars which began in 1096, Christians battled Muslims for control of lands in the Middle East.. Crusade. Council of Clermont. Held on November 27. th. , 1095. Pope Urban II preached the 1. st. Crusade. . At least 5 different versions of the speech exist. The most famous is by Robert the Monk..

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