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    In 1187‚ Saladin‚ who is considered as the hero of Islam took over Jerusalem after 90 years of conflicts. After hearing about the news‚ Pope Urban II died from a heart attack on October 19th‚ 1187. On October 29th‚ 1187‚ Pope Gregory VIII proposed the third crusade to have Jerusalem back. Frederick I‚ Holy Roman Emperor of Germany‚ King Philip II of France‚ and King Richard I of England accepted

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    This is my longer analysis of the Kingdom of Heaven. Appreciate any feedback. [SPOILER WARNING] The Kingdom of Heaven is an anti-religion humanist epic. The moral of the story is that humanism is better than religion. KOH uses a traditional storytelling formula designed to convince people to reject a particular belief or worldview. A sympathetic hero begins the story believing in the worldview the screenwriter wants to discredit. After seeing the worldview for what it really is (according to the

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    the crusaders were not successful in taking control of Jerusalem. However‚ the Pope did not control the Sixth Crusade and there were no great battles during this Crusade as the Muslims and Christians sat down and negotiated‚ rather than fighting each other. Eventually‚ the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II was successful in negotiating and reaching a compromise with the Muslims‚ which resulted in the Christians once again controlling Jerusalem and other sites in the Holy Land. Consequently‚ the Sixth

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    economic gain? Christians and Muslims fought in a series of wars for nearly 200 years. The drive to gain control of the Holy Land was the biggest motivation. Christians wanted the Holy Land because this was where Jesus lived. The Muslims also wanted Jerusalem because this was where Muhammad preached. The biggest debate about the crusades is whether it was caused by political and economic gain‚ I believe the biggest motivation was for religious devotion. I believe that the crusades were started

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    was social media during the Crusades! Your assignment is to write posts that certain important figures could have written had social media existed. You will write one post for each of the following: Pope Urban II‚ Peter the Hermit‚ William of Tyre‚ Saladin‚ and Richard the Lionheart. Each post will tell about events of the Crusades from the point of view of each figure. Organize your posts in this chart. As you prepare each post‚ keep the following points in mind: 5 Posts- You should have a total of

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    to torture people for information. The Christian Church also became a symbol of military power with the launching of the Crusades because it could send armies to far off lands‚ including Jerusalem and Constantinople (Document 4). The Fourth Crusade ended at Constantinople because they could not make it to Jerusalem. Pope Urban II‚ with the launching of the Crusades‚ was also able to grant people promises and slander other religions. He granted people “ Remission for sins and… imperishable glory in

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    Who‚ or what‚ was responsible for the failure of the Third crusade? The third crusade was launched in 1189 due to the catastrophic defeat of Crusader forces at the Battle of the Hattin‚ in 1187‚ and the subsequent loss of Jerusalem. The news of this significant setback was‚ according to the chronicler Ernoul‚ so great that‚ Pope Urban died of grief when he heard the news. As a result‚ the newly elected Pope issued a Papal bull called the “Audita Tremendi” and in turn the three most powerful Christian

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    The Three Crusades

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    sometimes massacred entire Jewish communities. The three armies finally met in Constantinople in A.D. 1097. From there the Crusaders made their way to Jerusalem‚ enduring the hardships of desert travel as well as quarrels among their leaders. In June A.D. 1099‚ the Crusaders finally reached the city. After the siege of almost two months Jerusalem fell. Crusaders swarmed into the city and killed most of its Muslim and Jewish inhabitants. The success of the First Crusade reinforced the authority

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    The Principal Crusades

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    The Crusades were a series of Holy Wars launched by the Christian states of Europe against the Saracens and the rescuing of holy places of Palestine from the hands of the Mohammedans. (Alchin 1) There were eight Crusades in number; the first four were sometimes called the Principal Crusades‚ and the remaining four were the called the Minor Crusades. (Alchin 1) The Principal Crusades‚ however‚ were considered to be the most important. (Alchin 1) The Principal Crusades started because of key people

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    * Gothic style has large‚ tall windows for more light; pointed arches * Churches have stained glass windows‚ many sculptures * About 500 Gothic churches are built from 1170 to 1270 Goals of the Crusades * Pope wants to reclaim Jerusalem and reunite Christianity * Kings use Crusades to send away knights who cause trouble * Younger sons hope to earn land or win glory by fighting (although historian Rodney Stark in God’s Battalions: The Case for the Crusades disagrees with

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