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13-1 The Crusades

13-1 The Crusades. Ellen DeBold, Sarah Blalock, Ashlee Vastine. Expeditions to recover the holy land from the Muslims ^This is the only term. Terms. The Seljuk Turks Pope The Urban II Saladin Richard I. people. Muslims Seljuk Turks, Constantinople Pope Urban II, 1095 1099

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13-1 The Crusades

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  1. 13-1 The Crusades Ellen DeBold, Sarah Blalock, Ashlee Vastine.

  2. Expeditions to recover the holy land from the Muslims • ^This is the only term. Terms

  3. The Seljuk Turks • Pope The Urban II • Saladin • Richard I people

  4. Muslims • Seljuk Turks, Constantinople • Pope Urban II, 1095 • 1099 • Byzantines, Muslims • Jerusalem • Feudalism • Trade • Technology. Guided Reading

  5. The First Crusades- The Crusaders took over many of the cities on the Mediterranean coast . • Historians consider the preach by Pope Urban II at Clermont-Ferrand to be the spark that fueled a wave of military campaigns to wrest the Holy Land from Muslim control. • In June 1099, the Crusaders began a five-week blockade over Jerusalem, in June 15, 1099. • The knights, guided by Armenian Christians marched to Jerusalem through Seljuq-controlled territories in modern Turkey and Syria. The First Crusade

  6. The Second Crusade took place from 1145 to 1149. • large armies from England, France, Germany and other smaller nations marched to Constantinople • Within months, large armies from England, France, Germany and other smaller nations marched to Constantinople. The Second Crusade

  7. The third crusade took place forty years after the second crusade. • The Third Crusade was taken over by the leadership of Saladin and Richard the Lionheart. • Saladin Captured Jerusalem in 1187. • On September 2, 1192 Richard and Saladin signed a treaty where Jerusalem was under Muslim control, but let unarmed Christian pilgrims to enter the city. The Third crusade

  8. Routes of the Crusades

  9. Helmut, Nickel. "Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History." The Crusades (1095–1291). Met Meuseum, n.d. Web. 03 Mar. 2014. • "The Second Crusade." The Second Crusade. Joax, n.d. Web. 03 Mar. 2014 • Truman, Chris. "The Third Crusade." The Third Crusade. Buissness Data, n.d. Web. 03 Mar. 2014 Citations

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