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Byzantium The Turkish Threat and The Crusades
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Byzantine Empire in 650
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Byzantine Empire in 717
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Rus of Kiev converted to Byzantine Christianity in 988.
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1015
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Basil II, “The Bulgur Slayer” (958-1025)
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Byzantine Empire in 1025
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The Seljuk Turks Convert to Islam beginning in early 900s. One of many Turkic peoples Adopted Persian culture
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Captured Baghdad in 1055 Conquered Damascus from Fatimids in 1079. Defeat Byzantines in 1071 and... Created Seljuk sultanate throughout Middle East except for Egypt.
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The Turks
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The Crusades
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Alexios I asks Pope Urban II for aid. 1st - 1096 – Jerusalem taken 2nd – 1145 – Saladin re-takes Jerusalem, 1187 3rd - 1189 4th - 1202 5th - 1217 6th - 1128 7th - 1248 8th - 1270
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Alexios I Komnenos asks Pope Urban II for help against the Turks in 1095. “All who die by the way, whether by land or by sea, or in battle against the pagans, shall have immediate remission of sins.”
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Why the Crusades? Synod of Charroux, 989: “Peace of God” – peasants and clergy immune from violence – added later women and children merchants Council of Toulouges, 1027: “Truce of God” – No warfare on certain days during the year
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"Know, O King, that I am King of Kings, and superior to all, who are under the sky. You are now permitted to greet me, on my arrival, and to receive me with magnificence, as befits my nobility.“ - Hugh I of Vermandois (son of Henry I of France and Ann of Kiev) to Alexius I Comnenus
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Trade with the East Two major trade routes: – the Silk Road East Africa – East Africa to India. Christians not allowed east of the Mediterranean. Limited Indian Ocean trade to Muslims, Jews, and Indians. Expanded trade led to spread of bubonic plague outbreak of 1346.
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