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.
He gave his speech in Clermont, France.
The crusades didn't start in Italy. The Pope gave his speech in Clermont. Clermont is in France.
Pope Urban II. He gave a speech in Clemont, France declaring that everyone should go on a crusade to get back the Holy Land from the Muslims.
It was a famous quote from Pope Urban II's speech to go off to fight in the Crusades. He said "Deus vult!", meaning "God wills it!", referring to the Crusades.
France is a noun.
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To a "great crowd" at the Council of Clermont in 1095.
If you mean Pope Urban II, who launched the Crusades, then I think your meaning the sermon that has gone down in history as the most successful speech of all time. It was given on November 27, 1095 at Clermont, France
The pope made a very moving speech, which inspired many people including the peasants and encouraged them to fight if they were religious, saying that all they're sins would be atoned for.
The word moving is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb move.
His views on freedom of speech inspired other people to fight for it in their government.
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