A place in heaven and the follow their religion. They also saw it as a sort of adventure and it would be 'fun'.
christains under pope urban II and the eastern roman empire under alexos I started in 1095 and caputured jereslum in 1099
Pope Urban II agreed to help the Byzantines when they were attacked by Muslim Turks in the Holy Land. In response to a request for assistance from Byzantine Emperor Alexios I Komnenos, he called for the First Crusade in 1095 at the Council of Clermont. This rallying cry aimed to aid the Byzantines and reclaim Jerusalem, leading to a large-scale mobilization of Christian knights and soldiers from Europe.
The Byzantine Emperor Alexios I Komnenos sought help from Pope Urban II in 1095 primarily to combat the advancing Seljuk Turks, who were threatening the stability and territorial integrity of his empire. He hoped to secure military assistance from the West to reclaim lost lands and bolster his forces against Muslim incursions. Urban II's response led to the calling of the First Crusade, which was partly motivated by a desire to unite Christendom and reclaim the Holy Land. This request marked a significant moment in the relationship between the Byzantine Empire and Western Europe.
Pope Urban II launched the first crusade in 1095
From 1095 - 1099
Yes, the first crusade began in 1095 a.d.
No. Charlemagne died in 814. The First Crusade started in 1095.
1095Urban II called for the first Crusade in the year 1095 on November 27.
Pope Urban II launched the first crusade in 1095. The goal of the first crusade was to regain the land taken by Muslim conquest in the 7th century.
Pope Urban II called for the Crusade at the Council of Clermont, in the year 1095.
In 1095 AD.
The sermon of Pope Urban II at Clermont in 1095 led to the First Crusade. In his sermon, he detailed the cruelties being committed against pilgrims and eastern Christians.
Pope Urban II called for the first crusade on Nov 27, 1095.
Pope Urban II in the year 1095.
Which one? First crusade - 1095-1099 Second crusade -1145-1148 Third crusade - 1187-1192 Fourth crusade - 1202-1204