The Crusades

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Which Kings led Crusaders

All three of the Kings

What happened to the people on the ninth Crusade?

All were bought into slavery, likely by Muslim Slave Traders

Who were the three Kings involved in the the third Crusade?

Frederick Barbarossa, Phillip Agustus, and Richard the Lion Heart

Who was the main Christian Crusader in the sixth Crusade?

Frederick II

Why do the Muslims let the Crusaders go in peace?

The Crusaders agree to give back Damietta

The first Crusade was the only Crusade where what happened?

The Holy Lands and Jerusalem were captured by the Christians

What word does Crusade come from?

The Latin word Crux, meaning Cross

What was the first Crusade called?

The People's Crusade

When was the fifth Crusade

1217-1221 AD

When was the sixth crusade?

1228-1229 AD

When was the seventh Crusade?

1248-1250 AD

When was the eighth Crusade?

1270-1271 AD

What happened to the boats?

2 sank in a storm 5 arrived in Algiers, North Africa

How many Crusader States were created around the Holy Land?

4

How many major consequences are there?

4

When was the Medieval times?

500-1500 AD

About how many Crusaders were there total in the third Crusade?

60,000 Crusaders

How did Stephen and his group of children get across the Mediterranean Sea?

7 merchant ships offered to give them a ride across

Economics wise, what did the Crusades need?

A lot of money

What did Stephen get from God?

A message or vision that he should lead a Crusade to the Holy Land

What is feudalism?

A political and economic structure of power

What is a relic?

A precious and important object

What was Deus Vult used as?

A rallying cry of the Crusaders

What was the "True Cross"?

A relic, that was supposedly an actual piece of the Cross on which Jesus was Crucified

What was Egypt to the Muslims?

A supply base

Where was Stephen from?

Cloyes, France

What was the fourth Crusade called?

Constantinople Crusade

What city in Egypt do the Christian Crusaders take?

Damietta

What does Renaissance mean?

Rebirth

What does Barbarossa mean?

Red Beard

After Frederick Barbarossa died, what did most of his Crusaders do?

Return to Germany

Who won most of the battles between Richard and Saladin?

Richard

Who did Richard face in many battles?

Saladin

What was the second Crusade called?

Saladin's Crusade

When was the ninth Crusade?

1212 AD

What followed the sixth Crusade

10 years of peace

When were the Crusades?

1091-1295 AD

When was the first Crusade?

1095-1098 AD

When was the second Crusade?

1147-1187 AD

When was the third Crusade?

1189-1192 AD

When was the fourth Crusade?

1201-1204 AD

Which other group followed what Stephen did?

A German group led by Nicholas from Cologne, Germany

Where do the Crusaders go after taking one of the Egyptian cities?

Cairo

Economics wise, what is the end of the Crusades the beginning of?

Capitalism

What was the ninth Crusade called?

Children's Crusade

What was the fifth Crusade called?

Egyptian Crusade

Where was Richard the Lion Heart from?

England

What stops the Crusaders from taking Cairo?

Floods from the Nile and Muslim armies

Where was Phillip Agustus from?

France

Where was Frederick Barbarossa from?

Germany

What was Stephen suppose to do?

Go peacefully to the Muslims and retrieve the "True Cross"

What does Deus Vult mean?

God's will or God wills it

Why does Richard return to England?

He doesn't defeat Saladin in enough battles, and his army is greatly weakened

Who was Peter the Hermit?

He took care of the commoners; leader of the first Crusade

Who was Saladin?

He was the Islamic leader who defeated the Christians and took back the Holy Lands for Islam

How did Frederick Barbarossa die?

He went into a river to bathe and relax on the way to a battle, and drowned when the tide swept him away

After the third Crusade, who owns the Holy Lands?

Islam and Saladin

How is economics changed?

It changes how people buy, sell, trade and get products

What happened to the Mediterranean Sea?

It did not part like the Red Sea

Did the Roman Catholic Church collapse?

It didn't collapse, but cracks started to form in the structure

Why does the fourth Crusade never reach the Holy Lands?

It is completely hijacked by people who just want money, wealth and land

Why is that era called Medieval?

It is in the middle of the time period between Ancient and Modern

What does Stephen say will happen when they get to the Mediterranean Sea?

It will part like the Red Sea

What was the third Crusade called?

King's Crusade

How was the Roman Catholic Church weakened?

Lack/loss of trust

What was the seventh and eighth Crusades called?

Louis IX Crusade

What happened during the eighth Crusade?

Louis IX died halfway to the battle

What are crusades 1-4 called?

Major Crusades

Why was it called the People's Crusade?

Many peasants, women and children went on the Crusade

How did an age of adventure start?

Many people traveled many miles and experienced new things, which they wanted

Where did Stephen take the children?

Marseilles, France

Who funds most of the Crusades?

Merchants from Venice, Italy

What does Medieval mean?

Middle

What are Crusades 5-8 called?

Minor Crusades

Who has Cairo and Damietta at the end of the fifth Crusade?

Muslims still own the cities

How did the Roman Catholic Church lose trust?

People didn't get what they were promised after the Crusade and Crusaders didn't think the Crusades were extremely helpful

What verse did Stephen use out of context?

Psalm 8:2 - Out of the mouths of babes and children you have ordained strength because of your enemies.

What happened to the group from Germany?

Some returned to Germany and others settled in Italy or other locations

Who was a leader of the ninth Crusade?

Stephen

What was the age of adventure and renewal called?

The Age of Discovery

What was the conditions of the 10 year peace treaty?

The Christians could come and go peacefully from the Holy Land, but Islam stilled owned the Holy Lands

What happened during the seventh Crusade?

The Crusaders never got a chance to fight

Which of the Crusades never reaches the Holy Land?

The fourth Crusade

What happens between Phillip and Richard?

They have many disagreements, and Phillip ends up abandoning Richard and returning to France

What was Frederick's main goal in his Crusade?

To create a peace treaty with the Muslims

What was Psalm 8:2 used for?

To justify Stephen's decision that CHILDREN should be the ones on the Crusade

What was the sixth Crusade called?

Truce Crusade or Peace Crusade

What is the last Crusade called?

Unique/Different Crusade

What are the major consequences?

Weakened the economic and political structure of Europe and created the rise of nation states; Lead to an increase in wealth, banking and a free market system of economics; Leads to a weakening and eventual decline of the power, respect for and authority of the Roman Catholic Church; Gives rise to a spirit of adventure and renewal

How is the fourth Crusade hijacked?

When the merchants threaten to pull their resources from the Crusade, the Crusaders try to convince them not to. The merchants agree, as long as the Crusaders help them by sacking Constantinople. The Crusaders forget about the Crusade and sack Constantinople for the merchants and Venice. Constantinople is greatly weakened by the attack.


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