结果1 题目 The Crusades were a series of wars in which armies from all over Europe tried to snatch the "___"(i.e. Palestine, where Jesus Christ once lived) from the___. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 Holy Land; the Muslims 反馈 收藏 ...
6. The Crusades The crusades were a series of religious wars in western Asia and Europe initiated, supported and sometimes directed by the Catholic Church between the 11th and the 17th century. The crusades differed from other religious conflicts in that participants considered them a penitential ...
Was Western Europe part of the Crusades? Did the pope get land from the First Crusade? How did Pope Innocent III instigate the Fourth Crusade? Are Crusades Christian jihads? Did Church leaders fight in the Crusades? Were the Crusades the first holy wars? Were the Crusades about Muslims? Were...
Who were the “real” barbarians during the Crusades? The statement, “for the Europeans to call the Muslims barbaric is ironic, for it was the Europeans who were the true barbarians”, is valid. This is shown through how the Europeans were unjustified in inciting the First Crusade, how the...
For those familiar with some of the more horrible parts of the Middle Ages, such as the mass murders and expulsions of the Jews, the Crusades, or the wars in the Baltics, the answer might seem obvious: of course they were. And these well-known events corroborate a commonly held misconcep...
Had they not been diverted from it by the wars connected with the Crusades, Constantinople would have fallen long before it did fall, for it was too feeble to defend itself if it had been attacked. continued... Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary20. the rest of the men—that is, the...
Whatever Christians there have been in the area of Palestine have been chased through all the cities in that geographic region since Jesus stated this (the Crusades also helped insure this). Thus, Jesus must be referring to more cities than just those in the area of Palestine (such as those...
The outsiders financed royal consumption, adventures and wars - and made themselves rich in the process. By 1168, the value of the personal property of the Jews (around pounds 60,000) was regarded as a quarter of the entire wealth of England. And when Aaron of Lincoln died not long after...
The same cannot be said of Edmund's body in the opening pages of Baron. The scene for Edmund's introduction is set by the return of Sir Philip Harclay from the Crusades to his native England, where a journey to the seat of his childhood friend Lord Lovel provides ample opportunity for...