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    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

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    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

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    Medieval times greatly impacted the way we live today. The Medieval days, or the Middle ages, lasted from the 5th century to the 15th century in Europe. Although many events and people helped modern day societies form, some of the most influential included medieval town life, women, and trade. Many small towns made up parts of Medieval Europe, and they were all run similarly. Towns grew from trade, as it was their main source of income. In a town, the most illustrious residents were merchants. Merchants

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    Jerusalem By Saladin

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    The Capture of Jerusalem by Saladin A Crusade is military excursions made by Western European Christians during the late eleventh century through the late thirteenth century. Crusades offered peasants an escape from the brutal Feudal System, because peasants who took up the cross were freed from feudal obligations. Pope Urban II sought to unite the European Christians, to increase personal power, to counter the rising power of Seljuk Turks, and to provide pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Peter the Hermit

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    Pope Urban II The starting point of the first crusade was when Pope Urban II initiated a call to arms during his speech to the Council of Clermont on November 27, 1095. His fiery speech was a result of the Byzantine Emperor, Alexius I, urgently requesting Pope Urban II’s help in fighting the Muslim Turks, after getting word that they were invading lands, pillaging, and converting people to Islam. They had reached Jerusalem and other places in Palestine, so it was imperative that Pope Urban II rally

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    influential speech in the Middle Ages which gave rise to the Crusades. He convinced European Christians to reclaim the Holy Land in Jerusalem from the Muslims. He also influenced allied European states to support the First Crusade. In March 1095, a Byzantine emperor Alexius I Comnenus requested to Pope Urban for help against the Turks and his response was the First Crusade at the Council of Clermont. The Council of Clermont was an assembly reform that was called by Pope Urban on November 18, 1095 and

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    The journal article written by William Urban provided a different perspective in role played by the Teutonic Knights during the crusades. Within historical analysis, the Teutonic Knights are often reputed as being brutal during their participation in the holy wars. However, Urban’s article does not dwell on the brutality of the Knights. Urban presents the knights as policeman who were called to Livonia to save the crusader state from internal collapse caused by political infighting among the Germans

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    In 1095 Pope Urban II traveled from northern Italy to France to preside over the council of Clermont. After Pope Urban II delivered his sermon, Pope Urban II called for the faithful to help the Christians in the East against the Turks, and free Jerusalem from Turkish rule. Therefore, this sermon has come to be known as Urban II’s Call to Crusade and the beginning of the first Holy War. Notably, in Pope Urban II’s sermon to entice people to help, they were offered spiritual rewards of forgiveness

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    The First Crusade started by people all around the world with little to no faith. Large amounts of people stopped doing good and the bad became overwhelming. Following, the Council of Clermont began and put the first crusade into motion. Stated in Reilly, “Already victims of seven battles, and have killed and captured them, have overthrown churches, and have laid waste God’s kingdom. If you permit this supinely for very long, God’s faithful ones will still be further subjected.” There continued

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    with the crusades. This is because it was one of the earliest set of contacts between the Muslim and Christian worlds. The crusades routed when the Christian leaders wanted to take the Holy Land which was Jerusalem. The conflict here was the Muslim empires had held this land to be there’s since the 600s. These Crusades lasted from 1095-1291 starting with the only successful crusade where the Christians took Jerusalem from Muslin armies in 1099. After the fourth crusade, there was the Sack of Constantinople

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