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The Crusades
Quote
• "That others have a just
grievance against us is a more
potent reason for hating them
than that we have a just
grievance against them" Hoffer,
The True Believer
The Crusades
• High ideas were besmirched by
cruelty and greed, enterprise and
endurance by a blind and narrow self
righeousness, and the Holy War itself
was nothing more than a long act of
intolerance in the name of God,
which is a sin against the Holy
Ghost.
-Sir Steven Runciman, In The History
of the Crusades
Council of Clermont
• March 1095 Alexius I, the
emperor of the Byzantine
Empire sent envoys to ask
Urban for aid against the Turks.
Why?
• Manzikert and Turkish success
• Why did Urban think this a good
idea?
• Heal the Schism
• Get Knights out of Europe
• Increase secular power
Pope Urban II
• At Clermont, Urban makes
perhaps the most influential and
important speech in European
history.
• He calls for the French people
to unite and retake the holy city
of Jerusalem from the Muslims.
• Dieu le veut! -- "God wills it!"
Speech at Clermont
• Let those who have been accustomed
unjustly to wage private warfare against
the faithful now go against the infidels and
end with victory this war which should
have been begun long ago. Let those who
for a long time, have been robbers, now
become knights. Let those who have been
fighting against their brothers and
relatives now fight in a proper way against
the barbarians. Let those who have been
serving as mercenaries for small pay now
obtain the eternal reward. Let those who
have been wearing themselves out in both
body and soul now work for a double
honor. [1]
• Promised forgiveness for sins if you fought
against the “infidels”
Support for Urban
• Urban planned the departure of the
crusade for August 15, 1096.
• Unexpected Response?
• Peter the Hermit’s Pilgrim Army.
• Urban and Alexius expected a few
hundred knights. What did he get?
• Over 100,000 untrained people on a
pilgrimage. Why did they all go?
Peter’s Army (People’s
Crusade)
• Looted and fought with local
peoples over supplies and
cultural differences.
• Ended up being slaughtered by
the Turks before the Pope’s
army arrived.
The Prince’s Crusade
• Leaders meet at Constantinople
• Bohemund, Godfrey and Baldwin.
• Problems?
• Travel/supplies
• Internal strife between leaders
• Ex. Godfrey and Baldwin
Jerusalem
• Army reaches in 1099 after two
years.
• Only about ¼ of the knights left.
Some weep, fired up!
Jerusalem
• Peter Desiderius’ “vision”
• July 15, 1099 the men broke through.
• Fulcher of Chartres: "Indeed, if you
had been there you would have seen
our feet coloured to our ankles with
the blood of the slain. But what more
shall I relate? None of them were left
alive; neither women nor children
were spared."
Anonymous
• "When
the pagans had been overcome, our
men seized great numbers, both men and
women, either killing them or keeping
them captive, as they wished."[10] Later it
is written, "[Our leaders] also ordered all
the Saracen dead to be cast outside
because of the great stench, since the
whole city was filled with their corpses;
and so the living Saracens dragged the
dead before the exits of the gates and
arranged them in heaps, as if they were
houses. No one ever saw or heard of such
slaughter of pagan people, for funeral
pyres were formed from them like
pyramids, and no one knows their number
except God alone."
Results
• Crusader States of Edessa, Antioch, Jerusalem,
and Tripoli in Palestine and Syria
• Jerusalem in the hands of the Pope, with a King
Alexius angry.
• ¼ of crusaders died on journey, and another ¼ died
fighting. The remaining men returned heroes or
stayed to live and rule crusader states.
• What do you think possible future problems could
be w/ the Crusader States?
Outcome for Muslims
• Muslim division allowed
crusaders to win.
• After crusades, a gradual push
towards expelling crusaders led
to unification of Eastern
Muslims.
• Who leads this new union?
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Crusade 1147-1149
• Stronger Muslim
armies begin to unify
and only a few
hundred knights
remain.
• Baldwin crowns
himself King and poor
leadership ensues.
• Louis VII loses at
Damascus and goes
home.
Results
• Much of Crusader States lost,
including Jerusalem in 1187.
• Reunified Islamic army led by
Saladin.
Outcomes of 1st and 2nd
Crusades
Christian Outcomes?
Muslim Outcomes?
Quiz
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1). Called for 1st Crusade
2). Reforming monastery
3). “Cities of God”
4). Selling of Church procedures
5). Age of Faith
A. Cluny
D. 1000-1300
B. 800-1100
E. Urban II
C. Cathedral
F. Simony