The First Crusade: The Religion of the First Crusaders, the Reason Christianity Was Bifurcated During the 11th Century, the Person Who Launched and the Date of the First Crusade, the Location French Pope Odo of Châtillon (Otho de Lagery) (Urban II) Declared the First Crusade, the Date Châtillon Introduced the European Public to the Concept of the “Crusade”, the Major Problem Châtillon Experienced Whilst Attempting to Rally the European Public to Participate Within the First Crusade, How Châtillon Circumvented This Problem, Châtillon Disseminating Propaganda to Justify the First Crusade, Châtillon’s Misrepresentation of Islam and the Arabs, the Religious Views of the European Public During the 11th Century, the Christian Narrative of Death and Eternal Damnation Disseminated to the European Public During the 11th Century, Châtillon Reconciling Christianity With Violence and Shifting the Way Violent Actions Became Viewed by Christians, Châtillon Encouraging Christian’s to Commit Violent Acts During the First Crusade, the Size of the Militia of the First Crusade, the Location the First Crusade Was Ambushed by the Seljuk Turks, the Efficiency and Brutality of the Seljuk Turks During the Battle of Dorylaeum, the Reason Noble Women Adorned Cosmetics and Textiles During the Battle of Dorylaeum, the Fallacy of the First Crusade Being an Invincible Military Force, the Animals Utilized to Carry Persons and Equipment During the Migration of the First Crusade, the Difficulty of the First Crusade, the Number of Crusaders Who Died by the Autumn Season of 1097 A.D., the Number of Crusaders Who Died Prior to Reaching Jerusalem, Israel in 1099 A.D., and the Largest Cause of Death for the First Crusaders

The first crusaders were Christians, both poor and wealthy, soldiers who endured unimaginable suffering during an armed pilgrimage which lasted for 3 years. When Urban II became pope, Christianity was in turmoil, split between the Greek eastern ideology and the Latin western ideology. In the autumn of 1095, pope Urban II would launch the first crusade in France. In Claremont, France which was in central France, Urban II announced his declaration of his decision which had been arrived upon when c...


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