this major event happened in 1096-1291
what is the crusades
This person had created a less known crusade called "The People's Crusade"
who is Peter the Hermit
There were about 8 of these, each one used to capture a holy land site, to aid the Byzantines, or to capture Muslim territories.
What are The Crusades
The Main order, most used in pop-culture and is the well known of all
What is the Knight Templar
what is the 1st Crusade
This person has caused a mass destruction of Jewish towns, leading to a crisis of Jewish-Christian relations
Who is Count Emicho?
A major battle, set after the First Crusade after capturing the City of Antioch and fell due to the weakening of the Byzantine control
The Fall of Jerusalem
This religion, is the reason that Europe fought for and expanded upon through western Europe after the crusades
What Is Christianity?
This symbol, defined both the flags and other symbolic places with this shape
What is the Red Cross?
this crusade lasted between 1202-1204
What is the 4th crusade
He is the reason the Crusaders had even existed and had formed them into a effective group.
who is Pope Urban II
A separate Crusade began, Multiple children, women, and poor all marched behind a man who was instructed to march to The Holy Lands
What is the Children's Crusade
Due to the amount of Crusades and wars that were happening, this use of supplies was extremely helpful and impactive
What is Trade/Transportation
A group of knights, who like the Templars, had focused on the Crusades, but couldn't maintain any presence in the Holy Lands, so they moved to prussia and created a Order
what is the Tectonic Knight
This crusade, lasting from 1147-1149, was a short one as Combined Muslim forces of multiple rulings defeated Christian forces, ending this crusade
What is the 2nd Crusade
This general overthrew and seized the Byzantine throne in 1081, and helped with the Church for expansion
who is General Alexius?
As this crusade happened, several Crusade cities fell to Muslim Mamluks which ended the Crusades themselves into the 16th century.
What is The Last Crusade
Due to people now finding a massive interest in arts and nature, the Crusades might have created this Era afterward
What is the Renaissance
This group of knights, evolved from the 1st Crusade to help with Christian care
What is a knight Hospitaller
In this time state, Antioch was demolished by Mamluks, leading to the 8th crusade by King Louis 2 years later in which he died
What happened between 1268-1270
This militaristic leader of the Mamluks, he both blocked mongolian advance, besieged the City of Antioch, and took Egypt
What is the 4th Crusade
Now this isn't about effective or how it affected, but where does this come from (if ya get it correct, get double the points) "Four shalt thou not count, neither count thou two, excepting that thou then proceed to three. Five is right out. Once the number three, being the third number, is reached, then lobbest thou thy Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch towards thy foe, who, being naughty in My sight, shall snuff it."
What is Monty Python and the Holy Grail?
Now this isn't about the Crusades itself, but it is a pop-culture reference, based around a famous character who discovers artifacts about the Holy Grail and The knight templar (Hint: This belongs in a museum)
What is Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade?