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Background: Krak des Chevaliers, located in modern-day Syria

Think about where you’ve seen the word before or where you’ve seen a word similar to it. What are some possible meanings?

Religious wars fought between Christians & Muslims over the Holy Land (Jerusalem) Took place between C.E.

I love my god more than you love yours and I’m going to kill you to prove it! I love my god more than you love yours and I’m going to kill YOU to prove it! But you both worship the same god…

Holy city to world’s three major religions (WHY?) – Judaism  – Christianity  – Islam 

The Dome of the Rock Church of the Holy Sepulchre The Temple Mount

 Muslim conquered Holy Land & persecute d Christians  Byzantine Emperor asked Pope for help  Pope Urban II issues call for a Crusade & offers indulgences to anyone who “takes up the Cross” Indulgences were “get out of hell free” letters

CrusadersMuslims

 “DE – Crusades to the Middle East” (7:45)  Write down 3-5 questions or details as you watch the video  Be prepared for me to call on you & share out your questions or comments.

 Christians  Muslims  Jews  Wealthy people  Poor people