The Crusades were a series of wars over the holy lands such as Jerusalem between European Christians and the Ottoman Empire between the 11th and 15th centuries. They fought for many reasons such as control over religious sights, access to trade and protection of fellow christians. According to the Christian Faith Jerusalem holds significant religious importance due to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and many other important religious sites. This is detailed in The Capture of Jerusalem by John
INTRO - In 1095 Pope Urban II made a speech at Clermont in the South of France, to mount the first crusade to rescue the Holy Land of Jerusalem from the Muslims and to give it back to the Christians. Religious obligation and personal gain would be the most important benefits from the crusades. The motivation for a Holy War came from Pope Urban II amazing speech. He wanted all men to give up their daily lives and to take the cross and to fight for the return of the Holy Land, the place where Christ
In life, many people believe in things that others do not. Many beliefs are controversial, and may even promote conflict. One such instance, the most popular many would say, is the belief of Gods. The most common Religion, Christianity, sitting at 31.5% of the population (The World Factbook, 2014), is also, historically, the most aggressive. Starting many wars, controlling high-power nations, forcing assimilation, Christianity is a powerhouse of a religion. One of the most extreme cases of such would
My father would always remind my siblings and me to always be proud and lucky because our family ancestors were one of the very few who stood up for our religion during the Ottoman Empire, and it was all thanks to the help of a honorable Albanian and Catholic figure, George Kastrioti. When the Ottoman Empire, took control over Albania 500 years ago, majority of the Albanian
In Medieval Europe, Venice emerged as the trading center of the Mediterranean. Situated on the Adriatic Sea, merchants flocked here from all corners of the Old World. Venice served as a link from mainland Europe to the Middle East and farther eastward into Asia, and as a result Venetian commerce thrived (Van Brummelen 65). At the forefront of these successes were prominent families who took full advantage of Venice’s economy. Yet these families do not give an accurate representation of the majority
the europeans showed interest in colonizing the countries in A D 46. AFter the Europe and started taking an interest in Morocco, it was annexed by Rome as part of the province of Mauritania until the Vandals overran this portion of the declining empire in the 5th century AD. The Arabs invaded circa
for their god, called the First Crusades. A group of Turkish Muslims would go to any lengths to keep the Christian pilgrims from visiting their Holy Land. This worried Alexis I, a Christian king, because the Turks had already captured parts of his empire and were only 30 miles away from capturing his capitol. He knew he needed help so he turned to Pope Gregory and asked him to find people to aid in the fight against Muslims, but he didn't agree, and died, passing his position on to the next pope named
QUESTIONS Explain what you understand by the following statements from Source Document 1: a. “race chosen and beloved by God” The Pope is telling his listeners that God loves them and that they have been chosen by God. By invoking this message, the Pope is trying to convince the Franks to join the crusades by making them believe that it is their destiny given to them by God. b. “an accursed race, a race utterly alienated by God” In this statement Pope Urban is describing the
Plaid Jungfrau, also known as Heidi Athena Gunnarsen, was among the many Volksryanischen who existed beyond the reaches of the Greater American Catholic School System, and the clergymen who controlled it. Far from being a fringe group of lonesome Roman Catholics, the Volksryanischen had always tried to carve out a new existence for them, despite not being part of the Greater American Catholic School System. Standing at a height of 5’6, which happens to be the exact same height as the Wise Man, the
On July 15, 1099, during a sweltering Levantine summer day, the crusader host broke into the holy city of Jerusalem. Overcome with piety and bloodlust, they proceeded to massacre the populace. Eyewitness accounts speak of horrible atrocities: unarmed civilians shot down from the roof of the al-Aqsa mosque, women and children cut down in the streets, cowering people in the Dome of Rock decapitated by ruthless Franks. The slaughter was so great that streets were said to be covered ankle-deep with