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Kingdom of Heaven  The city of Jerusalem is a holy city for the three western world religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam  Jews believe the Temple.

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2 Kingdom of Heaven

3  The city of Jerusalem is a holy city for the three western world religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam  Jews believe the Temple Mount and the Western (Wailing) Wall is the location of the Temple of Solomon  Christians believe Jerusalem is where Jesus Christ was crucified and raised from the dead  Muslims believe Jerusalem is where the prophet Muhammad ascended to Heaven

4 Blame the Romans  The Romans under Titus tore down the last standing Jewish temple in 70  When the Arabs took over, they built the Dome of the Rock over the ruins  Christians did not like the idea of “their” holy city being in Muslim hands  Link to "Roots of the Crusades" Link to "Roots of the Crusades"

5 Pope Urban II at Clermont, 1095  Urban II calls for a ‘crusade to retake the Holy Land’  Promises the forgiveness of sins to anyone who fights in the crusade  Deus Vult: God wills it

6 The First Crusade  In 1096, the knights of the First Crusade set off  Sacked Antioch in 1098  Conquered Jerusalem in 1099  The Crusaders massacred Jews and Muslims in their sack of the city  Link to "Fall of Jerusalem" Link to "Fall of Jerusalem"

7 Godfrey de Bouillon and the Crusader Kingdoms

8 Kingdom of Jerusalem  Under Godfrey, Crusader knights built the current Church of the Holy Sepulchre and established the Kingdom of Jerusalem…  By 1145 the Muslims were threatening to take it all back

9 The Second Crusade  A Complete Disaster

10 Salah ad-Din  Becomes Sultan in 1174  Known as Saladin, he is hailed as an example of a virtuous knight…  …Probably because he beat the living daylights out of the Crusaders  Salah ad-Din retook Jerusalem in 1187

11 The Third Crusade  Richard the Lionheart launches the Third Crusade, with Frederick Barbarossa, and Philip II  Frederick drowns, Philip quits, Richard stalemates with Saladin  Jerusalem remains in Muslim hands

12 The Fourth Crusade, 1202  Pope Innocent III decides to launch the Fourth Crusade  Second and Third Crusades ended in stalemate and failure  Crusaders get involved in a Byzantine power dispute  At the urging of Venice, the knights of the Fourth Crusade commit one of the greatest atrocities in Western History

13 Sack of Constantinople, 1204

14 The Sack of Constantinople  For three days, the Crusaders destroyed the Christian city of Constantinople  Priceless ancient and medieval Greek and Roman works were destroyed  Relics were stolen from churches  The Library of Constantinople was burned to the ground  Unknown works of Sophocles were lost  Women and children were slaughtered  Numerous churches were burned

15 Aftermath of The Crusades  Since 1187, parts of Jerusalem have remained in Muslim control  The Catholic Church and Greek Orthodox Church irrevocably split  The Crusades are still a source of tension between Christians and Muslims today  The massacre of Jews became a regular feature of European life

16 Summarize  In your interactive notebook, at the bottom of your notes page, write a short paragraph about today’s lesson. Write about:  What the main idea of the lesson was  AND what you learned today.  Your summary should be able to explain today’s lesson to someone who was not in class today.


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