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can someone explain to me the first crusade?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.basicly it was and apeal by the byzantine emperor for mercenary troops from the pope. this was misstranslated or missinterpeted to mean a holy war and the wanted to stop knights fighting christians so he used the apeal to launch the crusade.
thats the backround find out the full story at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_crusade
thats the backround find out the full story at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_crusade
Trying not be overly pedantic, jno, but I'm sure you know that Jerusalem was actually taken over by the Muslims around 638 BC. A period of about 500 years passed with relative calm and peace in the area until the triggering event of Fatimid Caliph al-Hakim ordering the destruction of over two thousand Christian churches in the area, including the Chruch of the Holy Sepulchre in A.D. 1009. Events in Europe, most notably Spain, played a large part in the decision to launch the First Crusade in 1095 culminating in the re-capture of Jerusalem in 1099... lasting only about 90 years...
yes, I was just offering the Reader's Digest condensed version there Clanad... for more detail, elpresdentde's Wikipedia link is helpful; if you have a few weeks to spare, Sir Steven Runciman's multi-volume work is the standard history. OUP's Very Short Introduction series of books has one on the Crusades; a copy was recently given away free with the BBC History magazine. Like most big historical events, they had many causes.