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The Crusades: The Review

What pope called for the Crusades in 1095?

Name one leader called to the Third Crusade.

This council called for all leaders to unite and re-take the holy land.

He led the French children’s crusade w/ 30,000 children.

He was the ruler of the Byzantine Empire who asked Urban II for help.

He was the Muslim leader during the Third Crusade.

Name the only successful Crusade.

Name two reasons why people joined the Crusades.

Briefly describe in 3 sentences what occurred in the Children’s Crusade.

How were the Muslims able to defeat the Crusaders at Hattin?

Following the fall of Jerusalem, what object was dragged around the streets?

What action carried out by Richard I was considered a war crime?

What was the name of the child who carried out the German Children’s crusade?

Name one end result of the Third Crusade.