Crusaders: Wars and Crusades Between Christians and Muslims in the Middle Ages by Kelly Mass
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Overview: The Crusades are one of those dark chapters in history that we would rather forget, especially religious people. In name of the church, or other religions, people killed, destroyed, looted, and burned cities to the ground. There is nothing “holy” about attacking and plundering, yet this is what they did. The Crusades were a series of spiritual fights in the Middle Ages period that were begun, supported, and sometimes ordered by the Latin Church. The most popular of these Crusades were those to the Holy Land between 1095 and 1291, which aimed to recover Jerusalem and its environments from Islamic rule. Concurrent army operations against the Moors in the Iberian Peninsula (the Reconquista) and pagan Slavic tribe in Northern Europe (the Northern Crusades) were called crusades. Other church-sanctioned crusades were waged during the 15th century against unorthodox Christian sects and the Byzantine and Ottoman empires to oppose paganism and heresy, and for political purposes. In this book, we’ll explore some of the most important crusades everyone should know about. You will learn to understand better why people started them, what drove them to continue, and what ended them.
Genre: Audiobooks > Non-Fiction
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