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Origins of The 1st Crusade
- Changing Circumstances in Middle East
- Growing Islamic Strength
- Seljuks were expanding
into Anatolia, and
solidifying their control
gradually
- Baghdad had Nominal
Control over seljuks
- Sunni Reveal = Greater
Islamic Thought
- Power Vacuum in Muslim Middle East
- Within 2 years leaders
of Abbasids, Seljuks and
Fatimids died, causing
chaos and civil war
- !092 Malik Shah
Seljuk sultan died
- !094 Sunni Abbasid
Caliph al Muqtadi
died
- Shi'a Fatimid Caliph al
Mustansir died
- Caliph's sons all fought for power
- Decline of centralised power
caused need for new alliances
- Alexius had an
'understanding' with
Malik Shah
- Local warlords grew in power
- Urban's Problems
- Pilgrims already went
to jerusalem
- Under Pressure to help
Pilgrims to Jerusalem
- Since 638
Jerusalem had
been under
Muslim Control
- Seljuks laid heavy tolls on Pilgrims
- Robbers on Route, eg
German pilgriamage 1065
- Seljuks in Anatolia meant that
overland route was
threatened by war
- War was a problem for
catholic church
- 6th Commandment
'thou shall not kill'
- JUST WAR= in certain
conditions war could be
condoned eg self defence
- HOLY WAR= a just war
that is fought according
to God
- Not against war
because medieval
culture was built upon
it
- Warrior culture, eg
'Chansons de Geste' songs
about great warriors
- Fighting was common and
nessacary, ie Reconquista and
Norman Conquest
- C.C had tried to stop
war and violence and
hadn't been able to,
started to use it
themselves
- PEACE OF GOD=
fighting only
mon-thurs
- TRUCE OF GOD=
Fighting to protect
church/ Poor
- Created the need
for Penitence
- Alexander II gave Wm
Conquer papal blessing in
1066
- Urban wanted to take
Catholicism in a new
direction
- By mid 11th
century increased
religion in society
- Saint Days
- Relics
- Gregorian Reformation
- Gregory VII 1073-
wanted to purify
church, ending priestly
marriage, creating new
monastic orders
- Urban Intended on carrying this on
- Investiture Crisis
meant that Urban
had little power in
Germany
- Council of Clermont
- November 1095
- called to deal with King
Philip of France marriage,
led to crusading preach to
thousands
- Canon 9 'whoever for devotion alone, not to gain honour or
money goes to Jerusalem to liberate the Church of God can
substitute this journey for all penance'
- This message was
simplified and altered by
peter the hermit
- Emperor Alexius asked Pope Urban for help
- What threats did Alexius and
the Byzantine empire face
- Lost control of
Antioch 1085
- 1094 attempted
Coup by his own
brother
- Kilij Arslan seized
Nicaea in 1095
- Severe Economic
strain over taxation
- Why did he ask a
catholic pope for help
- 1073 Emperor Micheal
had asked Gregory VII for
Soliders
- 1091 Urban had given
Alexius Troops to fight at
The Battle of Lebounion
- 1090, Urban
and Alexius may
have planned to
take troops to
Jerusalem all
though this
never happened
- Council of Piacenza March 1095, Alexius sent a
letter to Urban asking for help against the Seljuks,
Alexius MAY have suggested Jerusalem as a goal,
PERHAPS exaggerating the threat of seljuks against
Christians
- Why did Participants go on 1st Crusade
- Spiritual Reasons
- Grant them penitential indulgence
- All Christians were sinners but
could still go to heaven by
expunging sins from their souls
- Ways out of sin
ABSOLUTION-from a priest
INDULGENCE-forgiveness in
return for repenting
PENITENTIAL ACT to
apologise for sin
- Pilgrims came from all
elements of society,
Kings and beggars
- people went for Christian
'Love', Eschatology, Celestial
Omens or Religous War
- Pilgrimage to the Holy Land
was the 'best' penitential act,
Land of Jesus and Church of the
Holy Sepulchre
- Other reasons for going
- Glory, 'Iuvenes', fights
enhanced their prestige in
feudal war society
- Plunder, knights
ransomed
enemies,
commoners
could loot
- Conquest, Norman
barons such as
Baldwin of
Boulogne wanted
land
- Feudal, Lords took
their servants with
them, they had to go
- Kinship, families
and friends went
- Psychopathy,
people who liked
to kill