Because the Byzantine Emperor Alexios I Komnenos and his Kingdom were being attacked by Muslim Turks who had taken large swaths of Byzantine land. Emperor Alexios was hoping western knights could help him retake his lands, which could only happen by command of Pope Urban II, therefore he needed to ask the Pope for assistance.
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The Byzantines were the buffer between the West and the East. During the Middle Ages, when the Arabs conquered the Holy Land -- it was the Byzantine Emperor who asked Pope Urban II for help. Urban II started the Crusades in response.
At the request of the Byzantine Emperor Alexius Comnenus, Pope Urban II called for knights from western Europe to come and help the Byzantines drive the Seljuk Turks out of Palestine.
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Pope Urban II agreed to help Byzantine Emperor Alexius I because he wanted to unite the Christian church and support the Byzantine Empire against Muslim invaders during the First Crusade.
The Byzantine Emperor (Alexius) asked Pope Urban for Christian knights to help him fight the Muslims Turks.
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The Byzantine Emperor (Alexius) asked Pope Urban for Christian knights to help him fight the Muslims Turks.
Pope Urban II granted the Byzantine emperor help against the Seljuk Turks in order to liberate churches of God in eastern regions. Pope Urban II passed away before receiving news of the fall of Jerusalem.
The Byzantines were the buffer between the West and the East. During the Middle Ages, when the Arabs conquered the Holy Land -- it was the Byzantine Emperor who asked Pope Urban II for help. Urban II started the Crusades in response.
Pope Urban II ordered the Crusades in response to a request for help from the Byzantine Emperor and to reclaim Jerusalem from Muslim control.
Byzantine Emperor Alexios I Komnenos (1081-1118) asked him for help against Muslim Turks.
Byzantine Emperor Alexios Komnenos sought military assistance from the West to counter the Seljuk Turks' advances into Byzantine territory, prompting him to appeal to Pope Urban II for help. Pope Urban, eager to assert papal authority and unite Christendom against a common enemy, saw this as an opportunity to mobilize European knights for a crusade. In 1095, Urban's call at the Council of Clermont inspired thousands to join the First Crusade, driven by religious zeal and the promise of land and glory. This collaboration between the Byzantine Empire and the papacy laid the groundwork for the military campaign that followed.
Hardly, it was the Byzantine Church who appealed to the pope for help.
The first crusade was started when the Turks began to invade parts of the Byzantine empire, and the emperor of Byzantine, Alexius I, asked Pope Urban II in March of 1095 to send an army to help. The pope told all the men in Europe that if they went to the Middle East and drove the Turks back, that God would forgive all their sins and they would go to heaven no matter what.
the first crusade was started by the Turkish Muslims invading the holy land. then the Byzantine empire called pope urban to help. he accepted the request and joined together a big army with more then a thousand people including knights, nobles and soldiers.