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The church and the king
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The trade with the West benefited Christians and Muslims alike. The failure of later Crusades also weakened the pope's influence, however. The Crusades undermined the feudal aristocracy and heightened kings' strength.
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The Crusaders had secured a small strip of land in all. It extended approximately 650 miles from north Edessa to south Jerusalem. States of the Crusaders were highly vulnerable to Muslim counterattack. The Second Crusade was organized in order to recapture the area.
Saladin, the Muslim king.
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By 1152, the seven princes who elected the German king understood that in order to preserve peace, Germany needed a strong ruler. They preferred Frederick I, whose red beard is called « Barbarossa ». Frederick I Frederick 's Reign I was the first king to claim the Holy Roman Empire to his territories. Following the example of Otto, Frederick again and again invaded Italy's rich cities.
The L's Foot Soldier in 1176
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A number of such Crusades were conducted over the next 300 years. The Crusades Goals The Crusades had both economic , social and political purposes and religious motives. Muslims were in charge of Palestine, and Constantinople was in danger. Christians to avoid assaults by Muslims.
These knights were threatening both the peace of the kingdoms and the property of the Church. Others who took part at the Crusades were young
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The angry young German emperor, Henry IV, immediately summoned the German bishops he had named to meet. Gregory to leave the papacy. It was then that Gregory excommunicated Henry. German bishops and princes later sided with the papa.
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The Crusaders had secured a small strip of land in all. It extended approximately 650 miles from north Edessa to south Jerusalem. States of the Crusaders were highly vulnerable to Muslim counterattack.
The Second Crusade was organized in order to recapture the area.
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