The Crusades: Faith, Power, and the Struggle for Jerusalem
Between 1096 and 1291, European Christians launched eight major military expeditions to capture and hold Jerusalem, a series of wars that left a complex legacy of religious conflict, cultural exchange, and political transformation.
The Call of Pope Urban IIThe Crusades began with a speech. At the Council of Clermont in November 1095, Pope Urban II called on the knights and lords of Western Europe to take up arms to liberate the Holy Land from Muslim rule. His exact words are not recorded, but the chronicles agree on the respon...
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