it was made in 1095
In April 1095, Pope Urban II was in Piacenza, Italy. From there, he issued the call for the First Crusade in November of that year.
Pope Urban II made a very public and urgent plea in 1095 to all of Christendom after receiving a letter from the Byzantine Emperor Alexis describing the increasing danger from the Seljuk Turks, Tartars from Asia, who had already conquered the caliphate of Baghdad in 1055 and now were seeking to expand their empire into the Holy Land.
1095Urban II called for the first Crusade in the year 1095 on November 27.
The declaration was made in 1095 AD by the pope Urban the second. It was launced the next year.
A Crusade was made so that the they could get land from the Muslims control. The knights were called from the Pope Urban II because they were told it was a religious duty
Roman Catholic AnswerPope Urban II made a famous speech calling for the First Crusade to liberate the Holy Land from the Muslims. Unfortunately, the original text of this speech has been lost and the various copies all disagree with each other.
The word 'crusade' derives from 'cross'. Jesus died on the cross, which is the basis for the Christian religion. Muslims had occupied the holy city of Jerusalem, therefore a pope made a call within western Christendom for a 'War of the Cross' or 'Crusade' to re-capture Jerusalem.
Both Pope Gregory XV and Pope Urban VIII were involved with Galileo's case
When the pope took power and led the army of soldiers, women, and elderly, it made it seem like the pope had plenty of power of everything. Not only that, it also expanded the power in the church.
Pope Urban II made a encouraging speech to the pilgrims and people of Europe. They took swords and Shields in order to drive back the Muslims who were taking their holy lands. Spirit and religion is what drove them. They were not forced to go on the crusades but they went of there own free will
Pope Urban VII was the pope during Galileo's problems with the Church. he originally supported Galileo but dropped that support after Galileo made some rather disparaging remarks about the pope.
The Saladin conquerors of Jerusalem cut off access to the city after the Christians welched on a deal they had made together. The Pope was angry, and called for the First Crusade.