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The course and impact of the First Crusade and its impact on the Muslim Near East, the Byzantine Empire and the Latin West by 1099.
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The origins of conflict and the First Crusade, c1071–c1099
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The course and impact of the First Crusade and its impact on the Muslim Near East, the Byzantine Empire and the Latin West by 1099
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What was one of the primary motivations for the launch of the First Crusade in 1096?
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The primary motivation for the First Crusade was to reclaim Jerusalem, which had been under Muslim control since 638.
Key terms
- Crusade: A military expedition undertaken by Christian powers in the medieval period to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim control.
- Pope Urban II: The pope who initiated the First Crusade in 1095, calling for Christians to take up arms to reclaim Jerusalem.
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Confusing the motivations for the Crusade: While there were multiple motivations, it is essential to recognize that the primary religious motivation was to reclaim Jerusalem and aid the Byzantine Empire.
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