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Constantinople- modern day Istanbul- and YES that was Christian city that was sacked by Christians- if you are curious read Donald Queller's book- he was my Professor at University.

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Q: Farthest point reached by the Fourth Crusade?
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Which crusade was least successful?

the 5th crusade was the least sucessfull beacause everything was destroyed at that point lots of wars


Which French explorer reached the most western point?

Jacques Cartier reached most of the western part.


What were three impacts of the crusades?

One impact would obviously be loss of life. Maybe that's not what your looking for, but there you go. Another would have been bankruptcy. After the 3rd crusade especially, Richard 'Lionheart' let himself get held for ransom by a duke who he had annoyed during the crusade, and the ransom was more than twice Britain's annual revenue! which Meant poor John, 'The worst king of England', had to raise the taxes which made everyone in England hate him, which leads on nicely to my next point - John's title as worst king of England, which personally I don't think he deserved, as lots of people would have been biased against him after the taxes, which would have made them more criticizing in their thoughts about him and in their records.


What were the impacts of the crusades?

One impact would obviously be loss of life. Maybe that's not what your looking for, but there you go. Another would have been bankruptcy. After the 3rd crusade especially, Richard 'Lionheart' let himself get held for ransom by a duke who he had annoyed during the crusade, and the ransom was more than twice Britain's annual revenue! which Meant poor John, 'The worst king of England', had to raise the taxes which made everyone in England hate him, which leads on nicely to my next point - John's title as worst king of England, which personally I don't think he deserved, as lots of people would have been biased against him after the taxes, which would have made them more criticizing in their thoughts about him and in their records.


What was the capital of the eastern Roman empire?

The capital of "New Rome" was Constantinople, formerly Byzantium, now Istanbul. The port city of Byzantium is at farthest southeastern point of Europe, adjacent to Asia Minor. The city was selected for its position controlling the Straits of Bosporus. Since the city was established under the instructions of the Roman Emperor Constantine I the Great, it was renamed in his honor as Constantinople and survived the Ottoman Empire (1922 AD) although since 1453 it had a second name given by its Ottoman Turk conquerors, which was Istanbul.

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