The idea of the crusade corresponds to a political conception which was realized in Christendom only from the eleventh to the fifteenth century; this supposes a union of all peoples and sovereigns under the direction of the popes.
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This site looks the best when viewed in Internet Explorer. It does work in Firefox but doesn't look as nice. ... ; A coin of Amaury I King of Jerusalem showing the Church of the Holy Sepulchre ... This site has been on-line since February 1998. Last updated the 28th of October, 2009 of the Common Era...
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There were seven Crusades, with the first beginning in 1095 and the last ending in 1291. The First Crusade was the most successful from a military point of view. ... The First Crusade...
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Crusades - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Crusades were a series of religiously-sanctioned military campaigns waged by much of Latin Christian Europe, particularly the Franks of France and the Holy Roman Empire. The specific crusades to...
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Crusade was an excellent show and a very worth successor to Babylon 5. The premise was original and exciting, picking up where the last Babylon 5 movie (A Call to Arms) left off. But sadly Crusade was cancelled...
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First Crusade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The First Crusade was a military expedition by European Christians to regain the Holy Lands taken by the Muslim conquest of the Levant, which resulted in the capture of Jerusalem in 1099. It was lau...
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A collection of contemporary accounts of the crusades. ... The First Crusade ... The Journeys and Battles of the Crusade...
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The First Crusade, 1095-1099, was one of the most crucial events in the recent history of Europe and the Middle East. This page provides a concise overview of events, along with links to some more in-depth information. ... The First Crusade began on November 27, 1095, with a proclamation from Pope Urban II delivered to...
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Covers the time period 1099-1250 AD, and presents food, clothing and prominent people of the Crusades. ... On 15 July 1099 Jerusalem fell to the Crusaders after a five week siege and the victors proceeded to massacre the city's Muslims and Jews. After 460 years of ... The city's populations underwent a significant change.
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This page focuses on the Crusades and the contributions of Muslim scholars during the Middle Ages.. It is part of The Electronic Passport, the world's first online middle school classroom. ... The Turks and the First Crusade...
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