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The Popes claimed God sanctioned the Crusades.
how did the Crusades affect Europe?how did the Crusades affect Europe?
The problems of the church and the fights between the Popes and Kings of assigning bishops. Also the crusades.
No. The Middle Ages is the period of Western European history from 500 - 1500 A.D. The Crusades were a series of invasions of the Middle East by Europeans, instigated by various Popes during the Middle Ages.
Crusades had an affect in Europe by not going on, so called "quest's" and they are like knights and vassal's asking Church officials or Kings in exchange for land, food, and protection to live and survive unfairly. Alexis Nieves P.S. - I think this is what Crusades have an affect on Europe in the Middle Ages. Because i watched about six videos on YOUTUBE to get this answer, so maybe go on youtube or google and press video and type the word "Crusades".
The Popes claimed God sanctioned the Crusades.
Crusades were decreed by Popes.
An increase in the power of popes..
The popes promised the crusaders that they would go to Heaven if they fought in the crusades
how did the Crusades affect Europe?how did the Crusades affect Europe?
Monarchs, the church, and the Crusades were intertwined in medieval Europe. Monarchs often worked closely with the church to validate their rule and gain divine support. The Crusades were military campaigns sanctioned by the church, led by monarchs, with the goal of reclaiming the Holy Land from Muslim control. This collaboration between all three entities shaped the power dynamics and religious landscape of Europe during this period.
The Crusades.
It affected the holy roman empire by German emperors tried to control the church officials, nobles and popes. In which revolved into conflicts when it was time to select certain church official, and monarchs.
The Crusades led to the increased power of European monarchs and the Catholic Church, as well as the establishment of new trade routes and cultural exchanges between the East and West. However, they also resulted in religious tensions, persecution of non-Christians, and the weakening of Byzantine Empire.
To rob, steal and murder. To enrich the nobles and monarchs of Europe and the Catholic church.
To rob, steal and murder. To enrich the nobles and monarchs of Europe and the Catholic church.
To rob, steal and murder. To enrich the nobles and monarchs of Europe and the Catholic church.