Write An Essay On The Crusades

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Even though many college students of today are ignorant when it comes to the Holocaust from just a generation ago, many seem to think that they know much about the Crusades. They try to use it for the argument of evil and religion. For example, many students proclaim that religion is just anti-science, even though there is only one example that is normally offered up, and it is mistaken. The crusades were often the example that is listed in the anti-science examples.
With this book, you get to dive into the rich history of crusades, along with the myths and unknown facts about the crusades. Of course, there is much to learn still, as history never completely
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To some people, their behavior was inappropriate with the stated goals and implied the moral authority of the crusades and the papacy. Crusaders were often pillages during their travels, while the leaders retained the control of many that were captured in the territory instead of returning to Byzantines. The People’s Crusade had included the Rhineland massacres, which were the slaughter of Jews by the thousands. Constantinople was ransacked during the Fourth Crusade, which rendered the unification of the Christendom …show more content…
Cruciatus, an adjective, was used in the sense of a “marked with a cross” phrase brought up from the 12th century. The word cruciatus was also used of crusaders by the middle of the 13th century. This was due to their practice of attaching a cross made of cloth to their own clothing. The use of the cruciata for “crusade expedition against the enemies of the church was in use by the era of 1280s. The French form of this word makes its appearance in the 17th century. It was then adopted into the English and the German vocabulary in the 18th