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It was Pope Urban II who gave a moving speech in France at Clemont in 1095 to launch the first crusade. Although other popes and papal legislates gave equally emotive speechs to gain support for the other crusades.

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Q: What pope gave a moving speech in France that inspired many men to join the Crusades?
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