The main driving force for the Crusades was to recover the “Holy Lands” from Muslim rule. The first Crusade’s start involved the Byzantine emperor Alexius and his conflict with emerging Turkish influence. The second Crusade sought to recover lands lost to the Turkish. The second Crusade was inspired by Bernard of Clairvaux, a reforming monk. The fourth Crusade was led by French barons. The outcomes of the Crusades were mainly losses for Christianity. In the first crusade, Pope Urban II’s responded to the eastern emperor, Alexius’ plea. After the first Crusade, the Christians recovered Jerusalem. This recovery did not last, as the second crusade was called to recover the lands lost to the Turkish. There were heavy losses
The main driving force for the Crusades was to recover the “Holy Lands” from Muslim rule. The first Crusade’s start involved the Byzantine emperor Alexius and his conflict with emerging Turkish influence. The second Crusade sought to recover lands lost to the Turkish. The second Crusade was inspired by Bernard of Clairvaux, a reforming monk. The fourth Crusade was led by French barons. The outcomes of the Crusades were mainly losses for Christianity. In the first crusade, Pope Urban II’s responded to the eastern emperor, Alexius’ plea. After the first Crusade, the Christians recovered Jerusalem. This recovery did not last, as the second crusade was called to recover the lands lost to the Turkish. There were heavy losses