THE CRUSADES IN PICTURES. 1098: Christians Capture Antioch.

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THE CRUSADES IN PICTURES

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THE CRUSADESIN PICTURES

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1098: Christians Capture Antioch

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1098: Christians Capture Antioch

• Bohemond of Taranto alone mounts the walls of Antioch.

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1098: Christians Capture Antioch

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1098: Christians Capture Antioch

• The massacre (murder) of Antioch's Jewish and Muslim people.

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1099: Christians Capture Jerusalem

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1099: Christians Capture Jerusalem

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1099: Christians Capture Jerusalem

• Here, Christians worship inside the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, where Jesus is believed to have been resurrected.

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1099: Christians Capture Jerusalem

• The Crusaders worship the true cross after it is found in Jerusalem and placed in the Church of the Holy Sepulcher.

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1144: Muslims Capture Edessa

• After the Muslims captured Edessa, a preacher named Bernard of Clairvaux persuaded the Christians to go on the Second Crusade to try to re-capture Edessa.

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1148: German Army & French Army in Anatolia

• The German army, led by Konrad III, was badly beaten in Dorylee. Notice how Konrad’s army had to change its course. It would not be able to go straight to Edessa.

• The French army, led by Louis VII, took a different path but was still badly beaten in Antalya.

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1148: Siege of Damascus

• Siege at Damascus

Symbol of the French king

Symbol of the German king

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1187: Muslims Re-Capture Jerusalem• Here you see the Christians surrendering to

the Muslims, led by Saladin on horseback.

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1187: Muslims Re-Capture Jerusalem

• Saladin, leader of the Muslims

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1191: Christians, Led by Richard the Lionhearted, Capture Acre

• Muslims defending the walls of Acre

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1191: Christians, Led by Richard the Lionhearted, Capture Acre

• Muslims surrender after the siege

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1191: Christians, Led by Richard the Lionhearted, Capture Acre

• Richard the Lionhearted, leader of the Christians

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1192: Peace Treaty

• Richard the Lionhearted leaving Jerusalem after signing the peace treaty

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1212: Children’s Crusade

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1291: Muslims Re-Capture Acre

• Christians defending the walls of Acre