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William Wilberforce was born on August 24 1759 the only son of Robert a very successful businessman and Elizabeth who 147enjoyed society148 Of William146s three
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William Wilberforce was born on August 24 1759 the only son of Robert a very successful businessman and Elizabeth who 147enjoyed society148 Of William146s three sisters only one S. 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. "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. . In the previous units, for what reasons did civilizations/countries go to war? . WHY FIGHT? . First Crusade: . 1095. -1099 . Second Crusade: 1147-1149. Third Crusade: 1187-1192. Fourth Crusade: 1202-1204. KIM, HA WON (SYLVIA). CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST. 국제 . CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST. Cru, known as Campus Crusade for Christ around the world, is an interdenominational Christian organization that promotes evangelism and discipleship in more than 190 countries around the world. In 1996, USA Today called Cru the largest evangelical organization in the United States. Today, the organization employs over 25,000 full-time missionaries and has trained 225,000 volunteers around the world.. Merovingian . is derived from the leader of the . tribe . of Franks. First . dynasty after the Romans and ruled for 300 years. Leader . in 481 CE was Clovis I- he united Frankish tribes and expanded . The Crusades. Eastern Orthodox Church. Churches in Constantinople did not accept the pope’s claim as head of Church. (1054) . Great Schism . = separation between two branches of Christianity. Eastern Orthodox church . 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. . The Crusades. Eastern Orthodox Church. Churches in Constantinople did not accept the pope’s claim as head of Church. (1054) . Great Schism . = separation between two branches of Christianity. Eastern Orthodox church . HIST 3004. 8. /26/13. Terminology. What are the Crusades?. What’s a crusade?. What are some examples . of crusades?. Caped Crusaders…. What are the Crusades?. A series of conflicts conducted by Catholic Europeans against Muslims, pagans, heretics, and excommunicates beginning in 1095 and ending in 1291 (even though the crusading spirit lasted until 1798).. Christian or Not?. Reform. The Papacy led reform in the middle ages led by men like Gregory VII. Papacy became most powerful office in Europe. After Gregory, Pope’s such as Innocent III were not bishops but canon lawyers and experts in church government but still had exalted view of the office. 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…. . 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. . Postclassical States . in Europe. Origins of . the Crusades. Muslim Seljuk Turks took control of Asia Minor, including Jerusalem, in the mid-eleventh century. The Seljuk Turks were originally a nomadic people from Central Asia.
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