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Why did Knights and Nobles Participate in the First Crusade
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Mapa Mental sobre Why did Knights and Nobles Participate in the First Crusade, creado por 20142508 el 09/01/2015.
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Why did Knights and Nobles Participate in the First Crusade
Religious reasons
The lure of Jerusalem and the Holy Places especially the Holy Sepulchre
The Crusade seen as a Prilgrimage
The importance of taking the Crusader Vow
Robert of Normandy a good example og a pious noble, as an elder son he stood to loose his inheritance by going on the Crusade
They were entiled to privelleged and pilgrims; they did not have to pay debts until they returned
Indulgence (granted as a favour/ privilege) and the promise of remission of sins
The Crusade as a penitential act (Riley Smith's view)
The fear of apocalypse inspired by the fear of judgement day and the desire for salvation
Social feudal & familial obligation
They followed their overlord on the Crusade (feudal Obligation)
Often followed family
(Eustace and Baldwin of Bouylion followed their brother Godfrey
Or values of Status, knightly ethos and duty expressed in the Chasons De Geste (poems, stories of bravery)
A resolution to their knightly dilemma
Economic reasons
The East was painted as a 'land of milk and honey'
Scott suggests some knights like Bohemond and Baldwin had the chance to carve out new lands (as younger landless sons)
This reason is largely dispelled since most knights and nobles have secure wealth e.g Stephen of Blois had secure kingship
Some people knew that if they killed a Musilm they would be allowed to take all his belongings
Conclusion
"It would be foolish to think they went for religious purposes alone." (Phillips)
However religious/ spiritual motivation is common to all who participated in the First Crusade
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