Crusade Chart
Crusade Chart
Crusade Chart
First Crusade
Second
Crusade
Third Crusade
Fourth Crusade
Dates/Rang
e
1096-1099
1147-1149
1189-1192
1202-1204
Participants
(name and
description)
Alexius Comnenus
I- Byzantine
emperor who
requested military
support from the
pope
Pope Urban IIcalled on the
clergy and nobles
to begin a holy
crusade
Peter the Hermitrecruited villagers
to join the crusade
and slaughtered
Jews
Peter
Bartholomewpeasant soldier
who dug up a
lance that inspired
the Crusaders to
return to battle
Godfrey of
Bouillon- king of
the Latin Kingdom
of Jerusalem
Baldwin of
Lorraine- given
charge of the
County of Edessa
Bohemond of Italyhead of the
Principality of
Antioch
Raymond of
Toulouse- given
authority over the
County of Tripoli
Pope Eugenius
III- ordered the
call to a Second
Crusade
Bernard of
Clairvauxcalled the
Second
Crusade to a
group of knights
King Louis VII
of France and
the Holy Roman
Emperor
Conrad III- both
raised large
armies in
response to the
Second
Crusade
SaladinTalented
Moslem leader
who captured
Jerusalem
Saladdin- ruler
of Egypt that
started a Jihad
against the
christians
Richard I of
England- led
3rd crusade
Philip Augustus
of France- led
crusade
Frederick I of
the Holy
Roman Empireled crusade
John- Richards
brother
thatplotted with
Philip
Journey/Ro
ute (include
an image)
They tried to
drive out the
infidels after
their loss of
JErusalem, but
their ships were
blown off
course to
Cyprus.
Fredrick
drowned in
Antioch. Philip
and Richard
came together
at Acre, north
of Jerusalem,
and took it from
the
Muslims.The
crusaders
reached Jaffa
but Saladin
destroyed the
port. A battle
was fpught in
ARsuf. Richard
signed a truce
with saladin.
Specific
Objective
To liberate
Jerusalem and the
rest of the
Christian Holy
Land
Recapture
Edessa, which
was taken by
the Turks.
Drive infidels
out of
Jerusalem
Miscellaneo
us
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