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  • ...thern Europe]]; although these are sometimes considered part of the Second Crusade, they were distinct campaigns. ==Calling the Crusade==
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  • The '''Fifth Crusade''' was preached by [[Pope]] Honorious III in 1217[[CE]]. Its aim was the r ...]] then counter-attacked, forcing a surrender by the Crusader army, but an eight-year truce was signed (although the piece of the [[True Cross]] which the S
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  • ...First_Crusade#The_Peasants.27_Crusade|Peasants' Crusade]] and the Frankish Crusade, it lasted from 1096 - 1099 CE and resulted in the foundation of the [[Crus == Preaching the Crusade ==
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  • The '''Third Crusade''' was preached by [[Pope]] [[Gregory VIII]] in 1187. The immediate cause The three main leaders of the Crusade were
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  • One who participated in a crusade is now known as a '''Crusader''', a modern word which comes from the [[lati * The [[First Crusade]] was preached by [[Pope]] [[Urban II]] in 1095.
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  • The '''Seventh Crusade''' took place between 1248 [[CE]] and 1254, and involved the [[army|armies] ...rope, and France was wary of both England and the Empire who might, were a crusade to be undertaken, take the opportunity to encroach on French possessions.
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  • #REDIRECT[[Crusade of the Faint-Hearted]]
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  • ...de''' and the '''People's Crusade''') was the opening part of the [[First Crusade]] in 1096CE. Thousands of poor [[Europe]]an [[Christian]]s, in response to ...Crusade#The_Peasants.27_Crusade|Peasants' Crusade]] section of the [[First Crusade]].
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  • ...s undertaken by the [[Holy Roman Emperor]] [[Frederick II]] in 1228. The [[crusade]] aimed to retake [[Jerusalem]] and unlike previous crusades, did not have
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  • The '''Eighth [[Crusade]]''' took place in 1270 CE. It was led by '''Louis IX''' of [[France]], in Louis originally mooted the crusade in 1267, but he got little support. His brother, Charles of [[Anjou]], pro
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  • The '''Fourth Crusade''' is famous for all the wrong reasons. For instance, * In order to get [[ship]]s from [[Venice]], the [[crusade]]rs had to do a little land-grabbing for the locals.
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  • The '''Albigensian Crusade''' (1209-1229) was part of the Roman [[Catholic Church]]'s efforts to crush == Preaching the Crusade ==
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  • ...y [[Pope]] [[Paschal II]], who had succeeded the pope who called the First Crusade, [[Urban II]]. ...he crusaders did not travel as a large multinational army, as in the First Crusade, but instead traveled in three armies divided by national lines. This divi
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  • #REDIRECT[[Peasants' Crusade]]
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  • ...de''' and the '''People's Crusade''') was the opening part of the [[First Crusade]] in 1096CE. Thousands of poor [[Europe]]an [[Christian]]s, in response to ...Crusade#The_Peasants.27_Crusade|Peasants' Crusade]] section of the [[First Crusade]].
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  • The '''Fourth Crusade''' is famous for all the wrong reasons. For instance, * In order to get [[ship]]s from [[Venice]], the [[crusade]]rs had to do a little land-grabbing for the locals.
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  • ...gn saw the calling of the [[Fourth Crusade]] in 1198 and the [[Albigensian Crusade]] in 1209.
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  • ...Crusade]]. After two years of hardship in Asia Minor, he abandoned the [[Crusade]] during the [[siege]] on [[Antioch]], returning home via [[Constantinople] ...e of the daughters of [[William the Conqueror]] and fathered ten children, eight of which lived to adulthood. Among them was his son [[King Stephen|Stephen
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  • ...s undertaken by the [[Holy Roman Emperor]] [[Frederick II]] in 1228. The [[crusade]] aimed to retake [[Jerusalem]] and unlike previous crusades, did not have
    492 bytes (71 words) - 10:03, 20 July 2007
  • One who participated in a crusade is now known as a '''Crusader''', a modern word which comes from the [[lati * The [[First Crusade]] was preached by [[Pope]] [[Urban II]] in 1095.
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  • ...s [[Count]] of [[Vermandois]] by his own right and a leader of the [[First Crusade]]. A notable braggart, even by [[Capetian]] standards, he was sometimes ir When [[Urban II]] preached the [[Crusade]] in 1096, Hugh was one of the first [[France|French]] [[nobility|nobleman]
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  • ==Post Crusade Orders==
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  • The '''Eighth [[Crusade]]''' took place in 1270 CE. It was led by '''Louis IX''' of [[France]], in Louis originally mooted the crusade in 1267, but he got little support. His brother, Charles of [[Anjou]], pro
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  • * 1104 -- [[city]] captured by European [[Crusade]]rs, under [[Baldwin I]], [[king]] of [[Jerusalem]]. ...in]]; [[Guy of Lusignan]] be[[seige]]s it in 1189, and in 1191 the [[Third Crusade]] retake the city, and, with Jerusalem now lost, it becomes the ''de facto'
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  • #REDIRECT [[crusade]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Crusade]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Peasants' Crusade]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Crusade of the Faint-Hearted]]
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  • ...stiny''', was an important [[Christian]] [[relic]] dating from the [[First Crusade]]. ...in 1098[[CE]] by a [[peasant]], [[Peter Bartholomew]], during the [[First Crusade]] [[siege]] of [[Antioch]]. He claimed to have been told by [[God]] in a v
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  • ...nced as [[heretic]]s, they were effectively wiped out by the [[Albigensian Crusade]].
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  • * [[Fourth Crusade|Fourth]] through [[Eight Crusade|eighth crusade]]s of western [[Europe]]an [[kingdom]]s against [[Islam]] * [[Albigensian Crusade]] ravages [[Occitania]] (1209-1229)
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  • '''Tancred, Prince of Galilee''' (1072-1112CE) was a leader of the [[First Crusade]] who later became [[Prince]] of [[Galilee]] and ruler of the Principality ...e]], in 1096 he accompanied his uncle [[Bohemund of Taranto]] on the First Crusade, his participation being notable in several respects. In [[Constantinople]
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  • ...a [[monk|monastic]] order of chivalry founded in aftermath of the [[First Crusade]] to defend the [[Kingdom of Jerusalem]] and provide aid and comfort to [[p ...taller]]. This was an adaptation of the [[crusader]]'s badge of the First Crusade.
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  • ...nd inspiration to the troops. It was lost before the start of the [[Third Crusade]], however, during the [[Battle of Hattin]] when the [[army]] of [[Guy of L There is an odd footnote to the story of this True Cross: After the [[Fifth Crusade]] was defeated at [[Damietta]], [[Sultan]] [[Al-Kamil]] (nephew of [[Saladi
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