In 1095, Pope Urban II called upon the Christians of Europe to reclaim the Holy Land. What followed was one of the most extraordinary journeys in history.
Knights, nobles, priests and ordinary people marched thousands of miles across Europe and Asia, enduring starvation, disease, fierce battles and seemingly impossible odds. They crossed mountains and deserts, besieged mighty cities including Nicaea and Antioch, and eventually stood before the walls of Jerusalem itself.
Half Hour History: The First Crusade tells the complete story of this remarkable expedition in a clear, engaging and accessible way. Discover the dramatic events that transformed medieval Europe and the Middle East, meet legendary figures such as Godfrey of Bouillon, Bohemond of Taranto and Peter the Hermit, and uncover the myths, triumphs and tragedies behind one of history's most influential conflicts.
Inside you'll discover:
- Why Pope Urban II launched the Crusade
- The disastrous People's Crusade
- The epic sieges of Nicaea, Antioch and Jerusalem
- The incredible hardships faced by the Crusaders
- The creation of the Crusader Kingdoms
- The myths and surprising facts behind the Crusade
- Why the First Crusade still matters nearly 1,000 years later
Whether you're new to medieval history or looking for a fast-paced introduction to one of history's greatest military and religious expeditions, this book will give you a fascinating understanding of the campaign that reshaped the medieval world forever.
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