What factors allowed for the rise of the Russian Empire? What did the Rus do that led to the eventual influence of the Byzantine Empire on Russia? Who destroyed the Kievan Rus? What caused the decline of the By
What social factors led to the Crusades? What really happened in the Crusades? How successful were the later Crusades? What was the outcome of the First Crusade? What did the First Crusade accomplish? Who was the king of Jerusalem during the Crusades?
The biggest reason why people flooded to fight in the crusades was because of area. Even though there were many other factors as to why people fought in the crusades the most important factor was Get Access
To fulfill their religious beliefs and gain honor D. To E. scape F. rom the harsh rule in their own countries 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C。解析:在十字军东征中,很多骑士参与的主要动机是履行宗教信仰并获得荣誉。他们不是为了寻找新土地建立自己的王国(A选项不符合史实);虽然可能有掠夺财富的情况...
What Were the Crusades?doi:10.1080/10848770.2013.859789Grabowski IIIFrancis A.European Legacy
For good or ill the crusades introduced new forces into the politics of the eastern Mediterranean region which were to last for over 600 years and they helped to foster elements in Latin Christianity which are now seen as integral to it....
In this handy guide Jonathan Riley-Smith, one of the most familiar names in Crusader studies, aims to identify the most important themes of the crusades and explain them in a concise and accessible manner. Once a relatively controversial statement of his new pluralist view of crusading, it is...
There were actually two Crusades during the late 1090s. The “People’s Crusade” was a popular movement led by Peter the Hermit, a charismatic preacher who whipped crowds of believers into a religious frenzy as he passed through Western Europe recruiting for the crusade. In a religious frenzy...
The factors in the regional development of the United States from 1800 onward, such as the crusades against slavery, the Compromise of 1850, and the arguments involving the admission of several states, both free and slave states, corroborate that the Civil War was, indeed, inevitable. There was...
the structure of European society that took place in the 12th and 13th centuries were long considered the direct result of Europe's participation in the Crusades. This view no longer holds as strongly as it once did. Historians have recognized many other contributing factors in this complex time...