The Crusading Movement The Crusading Movement I Introduction

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The Crusading Movement

The Crusading Movement

The Crusading Movement I. Introduction: Defining “the Crusades”

The Crusading Movement I. Introduction: Defining “the Crusades”

The Crusading Movement I. Introduction: Defining “the Crusades” A. From the Medieval Latin Perspective

The Crusading Movement I. Introduction: Defining “the Crusades” A. From the Medieval Latin Perspective

The Crusading Movement I. Introduction: Defining “the Crusades” A. From the Medieval Latin Perspective

The Crusading Movement I. Introduction: Defining “the Crusades” A. From the Medieval Latin Perspective II. Background to the Crusades

"The existence of Islam was the most far-reaching problem in medieval Christendom. ” -

"The existence of Islam was the most far-reaching problem in medieval Christendom. ” - R. W. Southern (medieval historian)

The Crusading Movement I. Introduction: Defining “the Crusades” A. From the Medieval Latin Perspective

The Crusading Movement I. Introduction: Defining “the Crusades” A. From the Medieval Latin Perspective II. Background to the Crusades A. The Spanish Experience

Great mosque of Cordoba

Great mosque of Cordoba

The Crusading Movement I. Introduction: Defining “the Crusades” A. From the Medieval Latin Perspective

The Crusading Movement I. Introduction: Defining “the Crusades” A. From the Medieval Latin Perspective II. Background to the Crusades A. The Spanish Experience B. Reconquista

The Crusading Movement I. Introduction: Defining “the Crusades” A. From the Medieval Latin Perspective

The Crusading Movement I. Introduction: Defining “the Crusades” A. From the Medieval Latin Perspective II. Background to the Crusades A. The Spanish Experience B. Reconquista III. Rise of the Crusading Movement

Pope Urban II Preaches a Crusade: Clermont, France (1095)

Pope Urban II Preaches a Crusade: Clermont, France (1095)

The Crusading Movement I. Introduction: Defining “the Crusades” A. From the Medieval Latin Perspective

The Crusading Movement I. Introduction: Defining “the Crusades” A. From the Medieval Latin Perspective II. Background to the Crusades A. The Spanish Experience B. Reconquista III. Rise of the Crusading Movement IV. Progress of the Crusades

The Crusading Movement I. Introduction: Defining “the Crusades” A. From the Medieval Latin Perspective

The Crusading Movement I. Introduction: Defining “the Crusades” A. From the Medieval Latin Perspective II. Background to the Crusades A. The Spanish Experience B. Reconquista III. Rise of the Crusading Movement IV. Progress of the Crusades A. First Crusade & Crusader States

Massacre at Jerusalem

Massacre at Jerusalem

Crusader States

Crusader States

The Crusading Movement I. Introduction: Defining “the Crusades” A. From the Medieval Latin Perspective

The Crusading Movement I. Introduction: Defining “the Crusades” A. From the Medieval Latin Perspective II. Background to the Crusades A. The Spanish Experience B. Reconquista III. Rise of the Crusading Movement IV. Progress of the Crusades A. First Crusade & Crusader States B. Military Religious Orders

The Crusading Movement I. Introduction: Defining “the Crusades” A. From the Medieval Latin Perspective

The Crusading Movement I. Introduction: Defining “the Crusades” A. From the Medieval Latin Perspective II. Background to the Crusades A. The Spanish Experience B. Reconquista III. Rise of the Crusading Movement IV. Progress of the Crusades A. First Crusade & Crusader States B. Military Religious Orders C. Eventual Failure of the Crusades

The Crusading Movement I. Introduction: Defining “the Crusades” A. From the Medieval Latin Perspective

The Crusading Movement I. Introduction: Defining “the Crusades” A. From the Medieval Latin Perspective II. Background to the Crusades A. The Spanish Experience B. Reconquista III. Rise of the Crusading Movement IV. Progress of the Crusades A. First Crusade & Crusader States B. Military Religious Orders C. Eventual Failure of the Crusades D. The Fourth Crusade: A Disaster for Byzantine-Latin Relations

The Crusaders' fleet besieges Constantinople (1204)

The Crusaders' fleet besieges Constantinople (1204)

Four Horsemen, St. Mark's Square, Venice, Italy (Taken from Constantinople by crusaders during the

Four Horsemen, St. Mark's Square, Venice, Italy (Taken from Constantinople by crusaders during the Fourth Crusade; brought as spoils to Venice)

The Crusading Movement I. Introduction: Defining “the Crusades” A. From the Medieval Latin Perspective

The Crusading Movement I. Introduction: Defining “the Crusades” A. From the Medieval Latin Perspective II. Background to the Crusades A. The Spanish Experience B. Reconquista III. Rise of the Crusading Movement IV. Progress of the Crusades V. Jews in the First Crusade (background for reading)

The Crusading Movement I. Introduction: Defining “the Crusades” A. From the Medieval Latin Perspective

The Crusading Movement I. Introduction: Defining “the Crusades” A. From the Medieval Latin Perspective II. Background to the Crusades A. The Spanish Experience B. Reconquista III. Rise of the Crusading Movement IV. Progress of the Crusades V. Jews in the First Crusade A. Early Medieval Background

The Crusading Movement I. Introduction: Defining “the Crusades” A. From the Medieval Latin Perspective

The Crusading Movement I. Introduction: Defining “the Crusades” A. From the Medieval Latin Perspective II. Background to the Crusades A. The Spanish Experience B. Reconquista III. Rise of the Crusading Movement IV. Progress of the Crusades V. Jews in the First Crusade A. Early Medieval Background B. First Crusade: Riots in the Rhineland

Execution of Jews during the Crusades

Execution of Jews during the Crusades

The Crusading Movement I. Introduction: Defining “the Crusades” A. From the Medieval Latin Perspective

The Crusading Movement I. Introduction: Defining “the Crusades” A. From the Medieval Latin Perspective II. Background to the Crusades A. The Spanish Experience B. Reconquista III. Rise of the Crusading Movement IV. Progress of the Crusades V. Jews in the First Crusade (background for reading) Conclusion: Religion and Violence