People of the Crusades
Causes and Motivations of The Crusades
Key Battles and Cities in the Crusades
Effects and Aftermath of The Crusades
Feudalism and Manor life
100

He was the pope during the start of the Crusades and helped rally support

Who is Pope Urban II

100

This Pope called for the First Crusade in 1095, urging Christians to "take up the cross

Who is Pope Urban II

100

The primary religious goal and destination of the First Crusade, it was captured by Christian forces in 1099

What is Jerusalem

100

Due to the Crusades, trade increased significantly between Europe and this geographical region

What is the Middle East

100

This term refers to the peasant who was "bound to the land" and could not leave the manor without the lord's permission

Who is a serf

200

This English king was a leader of the Third Crusade and famously fought against Saladin

Who is Richard the Lionheart

200

Many Christians believed that fighting in the Crusades would bring forgiveness of these, also known as salvation

What are sins

200

This Turkish city was the site of the first major siege of the First Crusade in 1097, which the Crusaders captured before moving into Syria

What is Nicaea

200

The Crusades contributed to the decline of this political and economic system in Europe, as many nobles sold or mortgaged their lands

what is feudalism

200

A large, self-sufficient estate that was the center of economic life in the Middle Ages

What is a manor

300

He was the first sultan of Egypt and Syria who united Muslim forces to recapture Jerusalem

Who is Saladin

300

This Byzantine Emperor requested help from Western Europe against the Seljuk Turks, providing the political impetus for the Crusades

Who is Alexios I Komnenos

300

The Crusaders engaged in a brutal 8-month siege of this Syrian city in 1097–1098, which fell thanks to a traitorous inside contact

What is Antioch

300

As knights and nobles lost their lives or money in the Crusades, this group gained power, laying the foundation for modern nation-states

Who are Monarchs

300

This land-grant, which was the basis of the feudal system, was given to a vassal by a lord

What is a fief

400

He was the Byzantine Emperor who asked Pope Urban II for help, triggering the First Crusade

Who is Alexios I Komnenos

400

This central city was the primary religious and geographic objective for Christian forces, having fallen under Muslim rule

What is Jerusalem

400

In 1187, Saladin outmaneuvered the Crusaders and crushed their combined forces at this crucial battle near the Sea of Galilee

What is the Battle of the Horns of Hattin

400

This 1204 event caused a final, irreparable schism between the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches

What is the Fourth Crusade

400

The medieval system of government where local lords governed their own lands but owed military service to a higher king

What is feudalism

500

This French noble led the First Crusade and became one of the first rulers of the Kingdom of Jerusalem

Who is Godfrey of Bouillon

500

Often driven by the law of primogeniture, many younger sons of European nobles went on Crusade looking for these, which they could not inherit at home

What is land

500

In 1204, this Christian city was unjustly attacked, sacked, and conquered by crusaders during the Fourth Crusade, violating their original mandate

What is Constantinople

500

The Crusades created a high demand for these luxury items, which Europeans had rarely accessed before the wars

What are spices

500

The primary job of this group of people was to fight to protect and defend their lord's land

Who are knights

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