{"id":111895,"date":"2017-11-28T08:23:00","date_gmt":"2017-11-28T08:23:00","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2023-01-08T11:14:53","modified_gmt":"2023-01-08T11:14:53","slug":"chronology-of-crusades-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cvnextjob.com\/index.php\/2017\/11\/28\/chronology-of-crusades-2\/","title":{"rendered":"CHRONOLOGY OF THE CRUSADES"},"content":{"rendered":"<div style=\"margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;\" class=\"sharethis-inline-share-buttons\" ><\/div><p><\/p>\n<div align=\"center\"><strong><br \/><\/strong><\/div>\n<p>Though the list is not complete but it is still useful for understanding Crusades<br \/>Nov, 1095: Pope Urban II presided over the Council of Clermont and called the First Crusade into being<br \/>Spring, 1096: Peasants&#8217; Crusade set out from Europe<br \/>Aug, 1096: Emperor Alexius of Constantinople shipped the Peasants&#8217; Crusade over the Bosporus<br \/>Late Summer, 1096: First Crusade leaders were departing Europe<br \/>Oct 1096: Peasants&#8217; Crusade annihilated in Anatolia by the Turks<br \/>Spring, 1097: First Crusade contingents assembling in Constantinople<br \/>End of Apr, 1097: First Crusade began the march in Anatolia to Nicaea<br \/>Late May, 1097: Nicaea surrendered to Alexius<br \/>Late June, 1097: First Crusaders marched overland from Nicaea toward Dorylaeum<br \/>Oct 21, 1097: Crusaders arrived before Antioch; long, bitter siege ensued<br \/>Early Feb 1098: Emperor Alexius&#8217; General Tacitius left the siege of Antioch<br \/>Mar 10, 1098: Citizens of Edessa gave Baldwin control of the city<br \/>Jun 1, 1098: Stephen of Blois &amp; a large group of French left the siege of Antioch<br \/>Jun 3, 1098: Firuz opened Antioch to Bohemond and the First Crusaders<br \/>Jun 5-9, 1098: Kerbogha arrived before Antioch &amp; besieged the besiegers<br \/>Jun 14, 1098: Peter Bartholomew found the Lance<br \/>Jun 28, 1098: Crusaders beat back Kerbogha&#8217;s siege of Crusader Antioch<br \/>Nov 27-Dec 11, 1098: Crusaders captured M&#8217;arrat-an-Numan; army restless for Jerusalem<br \/>Jan 13, 1099: Raymond of Toulouse led the first contingent away from Antioch and toward Jerusalem<br \/>Feb 14, 1099: Raymond began the desultory siege of Arqah, near Tripoli<br \/>Late Mar, 1099: Godfrey and Robert of Flanders joined the siege of Arqah<br \/>Mid-May, 1099: Raymond finally gave up on Arqah; all present marched to Jerusalem<br \/>Jun 6, 1099: Citizens of Bethlehem invited Tancred to protect them<br \/>Jun 7, 1099: Godfrey et al. arrived before Jerusalem<br \/>Jun 13, 1099: Crusaders failed to take Jerusalem by storm<br \/>Jul  15, 1099: Godfrey breached the walls of Jerusalem near Herod&#8217;s Gate and  soon was elected the &#8220;Defender of the Holy Sepulchre&#8221;<br \/>Aug 12, 1099: Crusaders beat back the Fatimids at Ascalon<br \/>1100-18: Baldwin I, King of Jerusalem<br \/>1113: Hospitallers of Jerusalem recognized by the papacy as an independent group<br \/>1118-31: Baldwin II, King of Jerusalem<br \/>1118-9: Hugh of Payns created the Order of the Temple<br \/>1124: Fall of Tyre to Crusaders; now most of the coast in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem<br \/>1131-43: Fulk of Anjou, King of Jerusalem<br \/>Dec, 1144: Zengi took Edessa, sparked the Second Crusade<br \/>Dec, 1145: Pope Eugenius III issued Quantum praedecessores to initiate the Second Crusade<br \/>1146: Bernard of Clairvaux active in preaching the crusade<br \/>Oct, 1147: Lisbon fell to crusaders and Portuguese; Almeria fell to Spanish<br \/>Jul 1148: Louis VII of France, Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine, Emperor Conrad III in the East on the Second Crusade<br \/>Sep, 1144: Zengi was assassinated; Nur ad-Din acceeded to Aleppo<br \/>1143-63: Baldwin III, King of Jerusalem<br \/>Jul 15, 1149: Dedication of the Crusader Church of the Holy Sepulchre<br \/>Apr, 1154: Nur ad-Din took Damascus, united Muslim Syria<br \/>1160s: Series of invasions by Crusaders into Egypt<br \/>1163-74: Amaury, King of Jerusalem<br \/>1169: Shirkuh became vizier in Egypt and accepted Nur ad-Din&#8217;s leadership<br \/>1174-85: Baldwin IV, King of Jerusalem<br \/>May 1174: Nur ad-Din died<br \/>Oct, 1174: Saladin took Damascus<br \/>Nov, 1177: Crusader army defeated Saladin at Mont Gisard<br \/>1183: Saladin took Aleppo<br \/>1185-6: Baldwin V, King of Jerusalem<br \/>1186-94: Guy of Lusignan, King of Jerusalem<br \/>Jul 4, 1187: Saladin won the Battle of Hattin, and took most of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem<br \/>May, 1189: Emperor Frederick I (Barbarossa) left Europe on the Third Crusade<br \/>Jun 10, 1190: Frederick I drowned in Anatolia<br \/>Jul 1190: Kings Philip of France and Richard of England set out on the Third Crusade<br \/>Winter 1190-1: French and English stayed in Sicily<br \/>Jul 12, 1191: Acre surrendered to Kings Philip, Richard and Guy; Philip departed the Holy Land for France shortly afterward<br \/>Sep 7, 1191: Richard met Saladin at the Battle of Arsuf<br \/>Nov-Dec 1191: Richard&#8217;s Crusaders marched toward Jerusalem but turned back to the coast<br \/>Jun 1192: Richard&#8217;s Crusaders marched again toward Jerusalem but turned back again<br \/>Oct 9, 1192: Richard Lionheart departed the Holy Land<br \/>Mar 4, 1193: Saladin died<br \/>1197: Abortive Crusade of Emperor Henry VI<br \/>1198-1224: Albert of Buxtehude expanded the Baltic Crusades<br \/>Aug 1198: Pope Innocent III called the Fourth Crusade<br \/>1199: Political Crusade against Markward of Anweiler<br \/>Nov 1202: Venetians and Crusaders sacked Zara, a Christian port on the Dalmatian Coast<br \/>Apr, 1204: Fourth Crusade sacked Constantinople<br \/>1208: Pope Innocent III called the Albigensian Crusade<br \/>Jul  1212: King Alfonso VIII of Castile expanded the Reconquista; King  Sancho VII of Navarre won the battle of Las Navas de Tolosa<br \/>Dec 1215: Pope Innocent III issued Ad liberandam calling the Fifth Crusade during the Fourth Lateran Council<br \/>Dec 1217: Fifth Crusaders attacked Mount Tabor<br \/>May 1218: Fifth Crusaders began the siege of Damietta<br \/>Aug 1221: Fifth Crusade, in the Nile Delta, surrendered<br \/>Jun 1228: Emperor Frederick II, King of Jerusalem through marriage to Isabell (Yolanda), sailed East on the Sixth Crusade<br \/>Feb 1229: Al-Kamil surrendered Jerusalem to Emperor Frederick II<br \/>1240s: Popes Gregory IX and Innocent IV called Political Crusades against Emperor Frederick II<br \/>1248: King Louis IX departed for the Holy Land on the Seventh Crusade<br \/>Jun, 1249: Louis reached Damietta<br \/>Apr, 1254: Louis departed the Holy Land<br \/>Jul, 1270: Louis IX&#8217;s Last Crusade; Louis died in North Africa<br \/>1291: The Fall of Acre<br \/>Oct 1307: King Philip IV surpessed the Templars in France<br \/>1330-1523: Hospitallers continued crusade action from Rhodes<br \/>1334: Crusader navy defeated Turkish pirates in the Gulf of Edremit<br \/>1334-1402: Crusaders held the port of Smyrna<br \/>1365: Crusaders under Peter I of Cyprus sacked Alexandria<br \/>1396: Crusade of Nicopolis<br \/>1426: Egyptians gained control over Cyprus<br \/>1492:  Fall of Granada and the appearance at subsequent celebrations of a  Genoese ship&#8217;s captain with odd ideas about sailing to India<br \/>1798: Fall of Hospitallers on Malta to Napoleon<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Though the list is not complete but it is still useful for understanding CrusadesNov, 1095: Pope Urban II presided over the Council of Clermont and called the First Crusade into beingSpring, 1096: Peasants&#8217; Crusade set out from EuropeAug, 1096: Emperor Alexius of Constantinople shipped the Peasants&#8217; 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