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Why did Venice hijack the fourth crusade?

In a nutshell, Pope Innocent III organized a crusade, but there was nobody to adequately manage the logistics of the execution. Not all of the involved parties were on the same page, and what resulted was that the Venicians built enough ships for all of the crusaders, but not all of the crusader armies embarked from venice, instead embarking from different ports, with different ships. The crusaders that did arrive at venice didn't have enough silver to pay for the agreed amount. This severely damaged the venician economy, and since it was the venicians that upheld their part of the bargain while the crusaders did not, and the crusade was not going anywhere without venice. This presented an opportunity to a pretender for the Byzantine throne who promised: "offered to pay the entire debt owed to the Venetians, give 200,000 silver marks to the Crusaders, 10,000 Byzantine professional troops for the Crusade, the maintenance of 500 knights in the Holy Land, the service of the Byzantine navy to transport the Crusader Army to Egypt and the placement of the Eastern Orthodox Church under the authority of the Pope if they would sail to Byzantium and topple the reigning emperor" The Fourth Crusade wikipedia entry has a much more detailed description on the catastrophe that was the 4th crusade.


How did crusades impact on world history?

The Crusades had far-reaching political, economic, and social impacts, some of which have lasted into contemporary times. Because of internal conflicts among Christian kingdoms and political powers, some of the crusade expeditions were diverted from their original aim, such as the Fourth Crusade, which resulted in the sack of Christian Constantinople and the partition of the Byzantine Empire between Venice and the Crusaders. The Sixth Crusade was the first crusade to set sail without the official blessing of the Pope. The Seventh, Eighth and Ninth Crusades resulted in Mamluk and Hafsid victories, as the Ninth Crusade marked the end of the Crusades in the Middle East.


What was the negative impact that the fourth crusade had on the Christian world?

The city of Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire, was sacked and partially destroyed by the armies of the Fourth Crusade in 1204. This attack on fellow Christians caused a centuries-long schism in the church and allowed the Turks to conquer parts of the Byzantine Empire.


What was the fourth capital of the Mughal Empire?

The fourth capital of the Mughal Empire was Agra.


Does Naruto ever surpass the fourth Hokage?

Yes, according to Kakashi, Naruto surpassed the fourth hokage.

Related questions

What city was attacked by the fourth crusaders in the fourth crusade?

Constantinople


What city did the Crusaders sack during the Fourth Crusade?

Constantinople


What did the Crusaders burn down?

they sacked the city of Constantinople in the fourth crusade


Why did the pope excommunicate the crusaders during the Fourth Crusade?

Because they disobeyed his orders to not attack fellow Christians in Constantinople. The fourth Crusade was supposed to be an attack on Jerusalem to liberate it from Muslim occupation. Once the Crusaders turned towards Constantinople, it no longer was a just military operation.


What city was attacked by crusaders in the fourth crusade despite christian city?

Constantinople


What city was attacked by crusaders in fourth crusade despite being a Christian city?

Constantinople


What city was attacked to crusaders in the fourth crusade despite being a christian city?

Constantinople


What city was attacked by crusaders in the Fourth Crusade despite being a Christian city?

Constantinople


Where did the fourth crusade begin?

The Fourth Crusade began with the siege of the city of Zadar (aka Zara), a major port on the Adriatic Sea. From there the crusaders crossed the Mediterranean Sea to Egypt.


What city was attacked by crusaders you the Fourth Crusade despite being a christian city?

constantinople - apex


Who won the 4th crusade?

The 4th Crusade ultimately resulted in the sack of Constantinople in 1204 by the Crusaders, rather than achieving its intended goal of reclaiming Jerusalem from Muslim control. The Latin Crusaders established the Latin Empire in Constantinople for a brief period before it was recaptured by the Byzantine Empire in 1261.


Who took over the holy land in the fourth crusade?

The crusaders took it under the king of Richard the lion heart