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its not just one but three i don't remember the names of two of them but one was Persians

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What was the farthest point reached by fourth crusade?

The fourth crusade was in the year of 1202 until 1204. The crusade was not able to reach the Holy Land due to the lack of funds. it was agreed to change path so they went in Constantinople.


What crusade were the europeans in control of constantinople at the end?

The fourth crusade that the Europeans were in control of constantinople at the end.


What happened in 1204 in Constantinople?

The sack of constantinople in the 4th crusade


Who captured Palestine in the first crusade?

The Christians captured Palestine in the first Crusade


What crusade resulted in the looting of Constantinople by western Christian's?

The Fourth Crusade


The Fourth Crusade was launched by the what against Constantinople?

The Doge of Venice, and men under his command sacked the city of Constantinople in the Fourth Crusade.


Why did the capture of Constantinople by the Ottomans mark the end of the byzantine empire when Constantinople was captured by Venice before during the Fourth Crusade?

The Byzantine Empire did not recover from the fall of Constantinople to the Turks because the Turks were a strong local power which captured all of the remaining byzantine territory. Whereas the 4th Crusaders were few in number after they divided up the empire and they only captured part of the Byzantine Empire, the remainder of the Empire split into independent Byzantine powers, one of which the Empire of Nicaea eventually recaptured Constantinople and restored the Byzantine Empire.


Europeans were in control of constantinople at the end of?

* The Fourth Crusade...(".")


What did the Muslims do during the 4th crusade?

looted constantinople


What year was Jerusalem captured?

It was captured by the Israelis in year 1967


When and how did the fourth crusade end?

The Fourth Crusade culminated in 1204, when Crusaders captured Constantinople, leading to the establishment of the Latin Empire. Initially intended to reclaim Jerusalem, the crusade diverted to Constantinople due to political and financial motivations. The sack of the city resulted in widespread looting and destruction, profoundly impacting Byzantine history and setting a precedent for future relations between the East and West. The crusade officially ended in 1261 when the Byzantines regained control of the city, but the Latin Empire lasted until 1261.


Which crusade captured Asia minor and Jerusalem?

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