2.3.2

Early Disputes Over the Holy Land

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Early Disputes over the Holy Land

Over the centuries, the Holy Land became increasingly contested. It became more difficult for Christian pilgrims to reach Jerusalem because of Muslim opposition.

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Muslim Seljuk Turks

  • In 1077 AD, Muslim Seljuk Turks seized the Holy Land.
  • Under this Empire, it became increasingly difficult for Christians to go on pilgrimages to the Holy Land.
  • Rumours began to spread about how the Christians were being badly treated by the Seljuk Turks.
  • Eventually, the Emperor of the Byzantine Empire turned to the Pope (leader of the Christian Church) for help against the Muslim threat.
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The Pope's actions

  • In 1095 AD Pope Urban II responded to the Byzantine Emperor’s plea.
  • He declared that any knight would be forgiven of his sin if he went to Jerusalem on a Crusade.
    • Crusades were military expeditions. The aim was to reclaim the Holy Land for Christianity.
  • Knights rallied to this call to arms by “taking the cross” and sewing red crosses onto their clothes.

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1Empires East & West: 1000 AD

1.1The Rise & Fall of Ancient China’s Empire

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1.3The Golden Age of the Islamic Empire

1.4The Politics & Power of the Holy Roman Empire

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1.6The Influence of the Church in Medieval Times

1.7How Religion Tested the Power of Kings

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5The Renaissance & Reformations: 1500-1598 AD

6The British Empire: 1583-1960 AD

7The Peasants' Revolt: 1381 AD

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11The Industrial Revolution: 1750-1840 AD

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14The British Empire: 1857–1930 AD

15Suffrage: 1840-1928 AD

16World War 1: 1914-1918 AD

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18World War 2: 1939-1945 AD

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