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Q: Why did pope innocent III call for a crusade against heretics in France?
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Were Jews Muslims and heretics tolerated by the Catholic Church?

During the Middle Ages Jews were tolerated by the Catholic, although reluctantly and with a blind eye to their persecution. Muslims and so-called heretics were considered an existential threat and were never tolerated. The Albigensian Crusade and the Inquisition were the Church's response to the rise of Catharism in Spain and southern France.


Did Charles martel go on a crusade to the holy land?

No, he only fought against the Muslims that were trying to enter France and Europe.


Why did Europeans go on the crusade?

A Crusade was a holy war fought against external or internal enemies for the recovery of Christian property or defense of the Church or the Christian people. It could be wages against Turks in Palestine, Muslims in Spain, pagan Slavs in the Baltic, or heretics in southern France, all of whom were enemies or rebels against God.The first crusade was launched by Pope Urban II at the Council of Clermont in 1095.Christ is concerned with the political order of man, and intends for his agents on earth, kings, popes,bishops, to establish on earth a Christian Republic that was a “single, universal, transcendental state’ruled by Christ through the lay and clerical magistrates he endowed with authority.~Dr. Richard Abels ~


When did Pope Innocent call the fourth crusade?

Crusade Dates of Crusade Crusades Timeline of Events First Crusade 1096 - 1099 The People's Crusade - Freeing the Holy Lands. 1st Crusade led by Count Raymond IV of Toulouse and proclaimed by many wandering preachers, notably Peter the Hermit Second Crusade 1144 -1155 Crusaders prepared to attack Damascus. 2nd crusade led by Holy Roman Emperor Conrad III and by King Louis VII of France Third Crusade 1187 -1192 3rd Crusade led by Richard the Lionheart of England, Philip II of France, and Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I. Richard I made a truce with Saladin Fourth Crusade 1202 -1204 4th Crusade led by Fulk of Neuil French/Flemish advanced on Constantinople The Children's Crusade 1212 The Children's Crusade led by a French peasant boy, Stephen of Cloyes Fifth Crusade 1217 - 1221 The 5th Crusade led by King Andrew II of Hungary, Duke Leopold VI of Austria, John of Brienne Sixth Crusade 1228 - 1229 The 6th Crusade led by Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II Seventh Crusade 1248 - 1254 The 7th Crusade led by Louis IX of France Eighth Crusade 1270 The 8th Crusade led by Louis IX Ninth Crusade 1271 - 1272 The 9th Crusade led by Prince Edward (later Edward I of England)


How did the emancipation proclamtion change the goal of the civil war?

It turned it into a crusade against slavery, so that Britain and France could not afford to be seen supporting the Confederates.


Who was the King from France In the third Crusade?

King Phillip


Who was part of the third crusade?

The kings of England and France.


How was Pope Gregory IX affected by the witch hunts of the middle ages?

.Catholic AnswerPope Gregory IX (1227-1241) became pope when he was already an old man - over eighty when he was elected, and he reigned for fourteen years. Pope Gregory was particularly hard on heretics, especially those who proved obstinate, he took the trial of heretics away from the local Bishops and gave it to the Dominican Order, this was called the monastic crusade, especially as many penitents were incarcerated in Benedictine monasteries. From the Catholic Encyclopedia article (see link below): Gregory IX was very severe towards heretics, who in those times were universally looked upon as traitors and punished accordingly. Upon the request of King Louis IX of France, he sent Cardinal Romanus as legate to assist the king in his crusade against the Albigenses. At the synod which the papal legate convened at Toulouse in November, 1229, it was decreed that all heretics and their abettors should be delivered to the nobles and magistrates for their due punishment, which, in case of obstinacy, was usually death. When in 1224 Frederick II ordered that heretics in Lombardy should be burnt at the stake, Gregory IX, who was then papal legate for Lombardy, approved and published the imperial law.


Where did most of the children come from in the children crusade?

they came from france and england


What was the emancimation proclamation?

This was Lincoln's way of turning the war into an official crusade against slavery, so that Britain and France could not support the South without looking pro-slavery themselves.


Why was it important the emacipation proclamation?

It turned the war into an offical crusade against slavery - so Britain and France had to drop their plans to aid the South, because it would have made them look pro-slavery.


When did the third crusade start?

The Third Crusade was not started by Saladin the Ayyubid, but rather by King Henry II of England and King Philip II of France in 1189.