The Popes claimed God sanctioned the Crusades.
No one single person encouraged the Crusades. These military campaigns were sanctioned by the Latin Roman Catholic Church during the High Middle Ages and Late Middle Ages.
The First Crusade was sanctioned by Pope Urban II. Whilst not being known as a 'crusade' back then, he did preach what in English would be known as a 'Great Journey' or 'Pilgrimage' to various bishops and lords at Clermont c.28th November 1095. Future 'crusades' as we have come to know them would be sanctioned by the papacy and the contemporary pope. So for example, Eugene/Eugenius III sanctioned the Second Crusade with the papal bull 'Quantum Predecessores' which roughly translates to "Our ancestors" or "The forefathers" which was a reference to the first crusaders. Innocent the III for example launched both the fourth and fifth crusades. This is the case with all AGREED UPON crusades (there's some debate over whether we can call any genocidal, religiously-motivated military campaigns 'crusades')Hope that helps!
The Crusades were military campaigns sanctioned by the Roman Catholic Church, as an attempt to restore Christian access to holy places. Aside from the large slaughters that occurred, this also increased trade between Europe and the Middle East.
The period of the Crusades lasted about two hundred years from 1095 to 1291. The Crusades were military campaigns sanctioned by the Roman Catholic Church primarily for control of the Holy Land in the Middle East. However, there were also crusades in pagan Northern Europe and Muslim-controlled area of modern-day Spain.
The Crusaders were the attacking religiously sanctioned groups in the Crusades. The Crusaders were mostly made up of Franks from medieval France and the Holy Roman Empire. They were trying to restore Christian authority in the Holy Land.
The Crusades were military campaigns sanctioned by the Latin Roman Catholic Church during the High Middle Ages and Late Middle Ages
No one single person encouraged the Crusades. These military campaigns were sanctioned by the Latin Roman Catholic Church during the High Middle Ages and Late Middle Ages.
The First Crusade was sanctioned by Pope Urban II. Whilst not being known as a 'crusade' back then, he did preach what in English would be known as a 'Great Journey' or 'Pilgrimage' to various bishops and lords at Clermont c.28th November 1095. Future 'crusades' as we have come to know them would be sanctioned by the papacy and the contemporary pope. So for example, Eugene/Eugenius III sanctioned the Second Crusade with the papal bull 'Quantum Predecessores' which roughly translates to "Our ancestors" or "The forefathers" which was a reference to the first crusaders. Innocent the III for example launched both the fourth and fifth crusades. This is the case with all AGREED UPON crusades (there's some debate over whether we can call any genocidal, religiously-motivated military campaigns 'crusades')Hope that helps!
The Crusades were military campaigns sanctioned by the Roman Catholic Church, as an attempt to restore Christian access to holy places. Aside from the large slaughters that occurred, this also increased trade between Europe and the Middle East.
The period of the Crusades lasted about two hundred years from 1095 to 1291. The Crusades were military campaigns sanctioned by the Roman Catholic Church primarily for control of the Holy Land in the Middle East. However, there were also crusades in pagan Northern Europe and Muslim-controlled area of modern-day Spain.
The Crusaders were the attacking religiously sanctioned groups in the Crusades. The Crusaders were mostly made up of Franks from medieval France and the Holy Roman Empire. They were trying to restore Christian authority in the Holy Land.
If you are referring to the lottery then no, it is not sanctioned by the government.
A sanctioned strike is a legal work stoppage organized by a labor union within the parameters of labor laws and regulations. It typically occurs after attempts at negotiation with an employer have failed, and permission or approval for the strike has been obtained from the relevant labor relations board or authority.
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There are two types of crusades: the political crusades and the religious crusades. The crusades are used to win new converts and inform. Political crusades are usually used for power and fame.
There are two types of crusades: the political crusades and the religious crusades. The crusades are used to win new converts and inform. Political crusades are usually used for power and fame.
Sanctioned behavior is often termed as authorized or acceptable behavior. An example of sanctioned behavior is the sanctioned behavior sports organizations enforce during game time.