Hoped for freedom from feudal oppression and a better life in the "promised land."
Significant loss of life and destruction, deepening of the rift between the Western (Catholic) and Eastern (Orthodox) churches. Answers to Common Chapter Questions Hoped for freedom from feudal oppression and a
Expansion of trade between East and West, introduction of new crops (apricots, lemons, rice), and cultural exchange (medical knowledge, chess, mirror-making). In the standard Grade 6 textbook for "
Pope Urban II at the Council of Clermont in 1095. Despite successes, they failed to recapture Jerusalem from
In the standard Grade 6 textbook for " History of the Middle Ages " (by Agibalova and Donskoy), is dedicated to the Crusades . Summary of the Crusades (Paragraph 17)
The official goal was to "liberate the Holy Sepulcher" from the "infidels," but many also sought land and riches.
Led by famous monarchs, including Richard the Lionheart and Philip II. Despite successes, they failed to recapture Jerusalem from Saladin.
Hoped for freedom from feudal oppression and a better life in the "promised land."
Significant loss of life and destruction, deepening of the rift between the Western (Catholic) and Eastern (Orthodox) churches. Answers to Common Chapter Questions
Expansion of trade between East and West, introduction of new crops (apricots, lemons, rice), and cultural exchange (medical knowledge, chess, mirror-making).
Pope Urban II at the Council of Clermont in 1095.
In the standard Grade 6 textbook for " History of the Middle Ages " (by Agibalova and Donskoy), is dedicated to the Crusades . Summary of the Crusades (Paragraph 17)
The official goal was to "liberate the Holy Sepulcher" from the "infidels," but many also sought land and riches.
Led by famous monarchs, including Richard the Lionheart and Philip II. Despite successes, they failed to recapture Jerusalem from Saladin.