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    negative.First off‚ how the crusades took over jerusalem territory and some holy land.Second how they lost their territory in jerusalem.We will be talking about how the the crusades took over jerusalem and how jerusalem reacted to them taking over their territory‚also we would be talking about how the muslim leader signed a treaty that let the christians freely roam around jerusalem. Document 1 states that‚ The crusaders successfully took control of jerusalem and built a castle to protect the territory

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    Germany’s King‚ Emperor Frederick I‚ Richard fought against Saladin and his army in an attempt to reconquer the Holy Land. Saladin was the leader of the Muslim Army and led the resistance against the Crusaders. Although they were not able to capture Jerusalem‚ the crusade was still partially successful. Richard was able to capture the cities of Jaffa and Acre‚ along with signing a treaty with Saladin. This treaty gave the Muslims control of Jerusalem‚ however it also granted access to Christian people

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    Identify and discuss three important reasons for the Crusades: including‚ names‚ dates‚ places‚ persons of interest‚ events‚ edicts‚ etc… One of the main reason for the crusades was to take back their holy land which was Jerusalem. Two main religions fought for the ownership of Jerusalem and they were Christians and Muslims. The Pope Innocent III was trying to expand the holy Roman Empire and reclaim the holy land from the Islamic Empire. This event lead to the start of the first crusade which began in

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    in northern Palestine‚ and marked the beating and destruction of the crusaders and Guy des Lusignan (king of Jerusalem) armies’ (ruled 1186-92)‚ by Saladin’s Muslim forces. It paved the way for the Muslim recon quest of the city of Jerusalem (October 1187) and of the greater part of the three Crusader states—the county of Tripoli‚ the principality of Antioch‚ and the kingdom of Jerusalem—thus nullifying the achievements made in the Holy Landby the leaders of the first Crusades and alerting Europe

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    State at Edessa. They captured Antioch. Disagreements over the rule of Antioch slowed their progress and split their forces‚ but in August 1098 crusaders reached Jerusalem and the attack lasted over a month‚ by then its keepers surrendered. One of the brothers died‚ Godfrey‚ so Baldwin became the first King of the Christian Kingdom of Jerusalem. * European lords worked to keep rule over Edessa (when a crusader state was attacked‚ the Holy Order of Knights fought back). In the second crusade (1147-1149)

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    Tanzim Chowdhury The Crusades and Its Impact on Christianity By Tanzim Chowdhury The three crusades really are some interesting topics to discuss. They represent the perseverance that the Christians showed to gain control of the holy land‚ Jerusalem. It is said that whoever joined the Crusades was promised a ticket to heaven so this battle was supposedly driven by religion. The fact that this cause was triggered three times really surprises me. There were three leaders who responded to the calls

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    says‚ “[Kingdom of Heaven is] deeper‚ more thoughtful‚ more about human motivation and less about action” (Ebert). The second point Ebert explains is that Scott is a brave man to release a movie about the wars between Christians and Muslims for Jerusalem; however‚ a Muslim scholar‚ Hamid Dabashi debunks the fact saying that it is neither pro-Christian or pro-Muslim but more about a profound act of faith. Dabashi believes the film revolves around an act of faith because although Balian is a non-believer

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    In 1187‚ Saladin‚ who is considered as the hero of Islam took over Jerusalem after 90 years of conflicts. After hearing about the news‚ Pope Urban II died from a heart attack on October 19th‚ 1187. On October 29th‚ 1187‚ Pope Gregory VIII proposed the third crusade to have Jerusalem back. Frederick I‚ Holy Roman Emperor of Germany‚ King Philip II of France‚ and King Richard I of England accepted

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    Kingdom of Heaven Analysis

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    This is my longer analysis of the Kingdom of Heaven. Appreciate any feedback. [SPOILER WARNING] The Kingdom of Heaven is an anti-religion humanist epic. The moral of the story is that humanism is better than religion. KOH uses a traditional storytelling formula designed to convince people to reject a particular belief or worldview. A sympathetic hero begins the story believing in the worldview the screenwriter wants to discredit. After seeing the worldview for what it really is (according to the

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    the crusaders were not successful in taking control of Jerusalem. However‚ the Pope did not control the Sixth Crusade and there were no great battles during this Crusade as the Muslims and Christians sat down and negotiated‚ rather than fighting each other. Eventually‚ the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II was successful in negotiating and reaching a compromise with the Muslims‚ which resulted in the Christians once again controlling Jerusalem and other sites in the Holy Land. Consequently‚ the Sixth

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