The Crusades: Religious War and Political Power

Par : Ryan Evans
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230002390
  • EAN9798230002390
  • Date de parution01/04/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

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The origins of the Crusades lie at the crossroads of religious fervor and political pragmatism. It is here, in the late 11th century, that a convergence of ideological, spiritual, and geopolitical forces came together to form one of history's most transformative periods. The First Crusade, sparked by Pope Urban II's call to arms in 1095, would set in motion centuries of conflict between the Christian West and the Muslim East.
To understand the Crusades, it is essential to grasp the intricate web of motivations that drove their inception-the religious zeal for reclaiming the Holy Land, the papacy's desire to assert authority, and the political aspirations of European rulers seeking to expand their influence.
The origins of the Crusades lie at the crossroads of religious fervor and political pragmatism. It is here, in the late 11th century, that a convergence of ideological, spiritual, and geopolitical forces came together to form one of history's most transformative periods. The First Crusade, sparked by Pope Urban II's call to arms in 1095, would set in motion centuries of conflict between the Christian West and the Muslim East.
To understand the Crusades, it is essential to grasp the intricate web of motivations that drove their inception-the religious zeal for reclaiming the Holy Land, the papacy's desire to assert authority, and the political aspirations of European rulers seeking to expand their influence.
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