The Crusader Kingdoms
The Second Crusade
The Third Crusade
The Fourth Crusade
100

This crusader kingdom took ten years to conquer after the conclusion of the First Crusade.

County of Tripoli

100

She joined the Second Crusade along with her husband, King Louis VII of France.

Eleanor of Aquitaine

100

His death allowed Saladin to unify the Muslims in Egypt and Syria.

Nur ad-Din

100

Lack of these originally motivated participants in the Fourth Crusade to make a contract with the Venetians.

ships

200

This was the outcome of the Crusade of 1101.

Complete defeat – in Asia Minor

200

German forces on the Second Crusade were defeated here, a place where the First Crusade had won a victory.

Dorylaeum

200

The Crusaders lost this object as a result of their defeat at the Battle of Hattin.

Relic of the True Cross

200

Pope Innocent III did this to crusaders after they attacked the city of Zara.

He excommunicated them

300

After 1110, the crusader kingdoms adopted this religious policy toward Muslims.

toleration

300

This Muslim leader was able to gain control of Damascus as a result of the Second Crusade.

Nur ad-Din

300

How Frederick I of Germany died in the Third Crusade.

drowned in a river

300

He promised the Fourth crusaders money, troops, and the return of the Greek church to Roman obedience if they would restore him to the throne of Constantinople.

Alexius IV

400

The original mission of the Knights Templar.

protection of pilgrims

400

During the Second Crusade, Raymond of Antioch argued for an attack on this city.

Aleppo

400

After being turned away from Tyre by Conrad of Montferrat, Guy of Lusignan laid siege to this city in 1189.

Acre

400

What the crusaders did immediately after conquering Constantinople.

sacked the city

500

Name two of the three privileges enjoyed by the Templars

remission of sins, answer only to the pope, no feudal responsibilities

500

The two privileges offered to crusaders in the crusading bull Quantum Praedecessores.

protection of property, suspension of interest and debt collection

500

This was the site of Richard I’s major open field victory against the forces of Saladin.

Arsuf

500

Along with issuing a crusading bull, Innocent III took this action to support the Fourth Crusade in 1198.

He instituted a new tax

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