The Third Crusade
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Third Crusade
1). What were the causes of the 3rd
Crusade?
2). Who was involved on both sides?
3). Outcome?
Question: What were the causes for the
failure of the 3rd Crusade for the
Christians, and the ultimate outcome?
Saladin Tithe
Saladin recaptures
Jerusalem and Acre
1187.
Extra 10% tax on the
people of Western
Europe for the
Crusade. Why?
Who?
Who was involved?
-Richard I of England
-Phillip II Augustus
of France
Frederick I
(Barbarossa) the
Holy Roman Emperor
all finally leave by 1189
Saladin
The Crusade
Barbarossa’s army is huge
(can’t sail, has to walk)
Ends up drowning
crossing a river on
horseback. German army
disperses despite Leopold
Richard, Phillip and the
rest of the German army
defeat Saladin at the
Battle of Acre.
Phillip and Leopold leave
b/c Richard is being
difficult slaughters
3,000 Muslims when
Saladin is slow to pay.
Richard’s Fight
Richard wins battles but
can’t keep momentum.
Has to leave for home.
Why?
Neither side can win
decisive battle. Finally
agrees to treaty
1192 Jerusalem stays in
Muslim control but
Christian pilgrims may
visit unarmed and
untouched. Legacy?
The Fourth Crusade
1198
Pope Innocent III calls for crusade, but
not much interest. Why?
Crusaders become entangled in Venetian politics
and are excommunicated.
Sack Constantinople in 1204
Drives two sects further apart and is the last
nail for Byzantines.
EXEMPLIFIES ALL OF THE PROBLEMS OF THE
CRUSADES FOR THE EUROPEANS WHY?
Children’s Crusade
Impacted by earlier losses/embarrassment
1212 Boys led by Stephen Cloyes from
France started walking to Jerusalem
(possibly sold as slaves).
Outcome
Overall there
were nearly 12
Crusades, with
none successful
Emphasis shifts
to money, and
Jews at home.
Also, the
breakdown of
feudalism
hastened by
powerful kings.
Impact
Reconquista
The “Reconquest” of Spain
-from which group?
1140-Established Portugal
1300 – Control peninsula except
for Grenada
Ferdinand and Isabella complete
conquering of Spain by 1492.
Begin expelling Non-Christians
The Inquisition
Spanish court to find heretics
By 1252 torture is used by
the Church for gaining
admission of sin.
By 1500’s Jews and Moors
were expelled from Spain.