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LO: To analyse the reasons for the fall of Jerusalem Learning Outcomes By the end of this lesson you will be able to… Describe the fall of Jerusalem E-D Explain why the siege was a success C-B Suggest how typical the battle was. A-A*

LO: To analyse the reasons for the fall of Jerusalem Task: Once you are in And settled… On your desk is a fact test… …Go! Describe the fall of Jerusalem E-D Explain why the siege was a success C-B Suggest how typical the battle was. A-A*

LO: To analyse the reasons for the fall of Jerusalem It is June 1099 and we have reached Jerusalem… How did the siege of The Holy City proceed? What was the key factor in the success of the Crusaders? Describe the fall of Jerusalem E-D Explain why the siege was a success C-B Suggest how typical the battle was. A-A*

LO: To analyse the reasons for the fall of Jerusalem Crusader Squabbles Bohemund claims Antioch Raymond of T claims Antioch (Marrat) Knights off to Baldwin’s Edessa. Adhemar of Le Puy dead Alexios and Urban II stay out. Rank and file sort things Walls of Marrat torn down! Journey Begins again. Desperation at Marrat Raymond leads south. Godfrey, Robert Bohemund follow. Many cities surrender or bribe (Shiite) Peter Bartholemew and the hot coals. Power shifts to Godfrey of Bouillon. Fatimids in Jerusalem Weak… Describe the fall of Jerusalem E-D Explain why the siege was a success C-B Suggest how typical the battle was. A-A*

LO: To analyse the reasons for the fall of Jerusalem 7th June 1099 14,000 Crusaders barefoot Wells poisoned, Christians Expelled. Godfrey goes to north And Raymond to South. Four week siege, food And resources scarce. Genoese and foraging to Samaria a lucky break. 8-15th July. Siege towers and Engines Constructed. - Fast and prayers conducted. Lethalde and Englebert the First over the walls. Deadly massacre begins. Muslims, Jews, Christians Slaughtered on a vast scale. - Ascalon August 12th 1099. Describe the fall of Jerusalem E-D Explain why the siege was a success C-B Suggest how typical the battle was. A-A*

LO: To analyse the reasons for the fall of Jerusalem Describe the fall of Jerusalem E-D Explain why the siege was a success C-B Suggest how typical the battle was. A-A*

LO: To analyse the reasons for the fall of Jerusalem “One of our knights, Letholdus by name, climbed on to the wall of the city. When he reached the top, all the defenders of the city quickly fled along the walls and through the city. Our men followed and pursued them, killing and hacking, as far as the temple of Solomon, and there there was such a slaughter that our men were up to their ankles in the enemy's blood” Describe the fall of Jerusalem E-D Explain why the siege was a success C-B Suggest how typical the battle was. A-A*

The main reason for the success of The First Crusade was luck. LO: To analyse the reasons for the fall of Jerusalem The main reason for the success of The First Crusade was luck. Do you agree? Describe the fall of Jerusalem E-D Explain why the siege was a success C-B Suggest how typical the battle was. A-A*

The main reason for the success of The First Crusade was luck. LO: To analyse the reasons for the fall of Jerusalem The main reason for the success of The First Crusade was luck. Do you agree? Describe the fall of Jerusalem E-D Explain why the siege was a success C-B Suggest how typical the battle was. A-A*

LO: To analyse the reasons for the fall of Jerusalem Describe the fall of Jerusalem E-D Explain why the siege was a success C-B Suggest how typical the battle was. A-A*

LO: To analyse the reasons for the fall of Jerusalem Describe the fall of Jerusalem E-D Explain why the siege was a success C-B Suggest how typical the battle was. A-A*

LO: To analyse the reasons for the fall of Jerusalem Describe the fall of Jerusalem E-D Explain why the siege was a success C-B Suggest how typical the battle was. A-A*

LO: To analyse the reasons for the fall of Jerusalem Describe the fall of Jerusalem E-D Explain why the siege was a success C-B Suggest how typical the battle was. A-A*