Draft:Outline of the Crusades
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The following is an outline and topical guide of the Crusades:
The Crusades were a series of religious wars initiated, supported, and sometimes directed by the Christian Latin Church most of which took place in the medieval period.
Causes of the Crusades
[edit]- Byzantine–Seljuk wars
- Excommunication of certain individuals
- Mongol incursions in the Holy Roman Empire
- Mongol invasions of the Levant
- Muslim conquest of the Iberian Peninsula
Crusades
[edit]- First Crusade
- Crusade of 1101
- Norwegian Crusade
- Mallorca Crusade
- Crusade of Fulk V of Anjou
- Venetian Crusade
- Crusade of Conrad III
- Political Crusade against Roger II of Sicily
- Crusade of 1129
- Second Crusade
- Wendish Crusade
- Pilgrimage of Rögnvald Kali Kolsson
- Crusader invasions of Egypt
- Pilgrimage of Henry the Lion
- Crusade to the East
- Third Crusade
- Northern Crusades
- Danish Crusades
- Battle of Schmilau
- Siege of Arkona
- Battle of Julin Bridge
- Danish Crusade of 1191
- Danish Crusade of 1202
- Danish conquest of Pomerelia
- Livonian Crusade
- Swedish Crusades
- Danish Crusades
- Crusade of Emperor Henry VI
- Crusade against Markward von Anweiler
- Fourth Crusade
- Crusade against the Bulgars
- Papal Quarrel with John Lackland
- Albigensian Crusade
- Children's Crusade
- Political Crusade in England
- Fifth Crusade
- Crusade against Frederick II
- Prussian Crusade
- Crusade of William VI of Montferrat
- Sixth Crusade
- Drenthe Crusade
- Crusade of John of Brienne in Apulia
- Stedinger Crusade
- Bosnian Crusade
- Barons' Crusade
- Crusade of Theobald I of Navarre
- Crusade to Tzurulum
- Crusade of Richard of Cornwall
- Genoese Crusade against Savona and Albenga
- Crusade against the Mongols
- Seventh Crusade
- Pope Innocent IV's Crusade against Frederick II
- Crusade against Sicily
- First Shepherds' Crusade
- Crusade against Manfred of Sicily
- Crusade against Ezzelino III da Romano
- Crusade preached against the Mongols in Syria
- Anti-Byzantine Crusades
- Second Political Crusade in England
- Crusade of Odo of Burgundy
- Crusade of Charles of Anjou against Lucera
- Crusade of the Infants of Aragon
- Eighth Crusade
- Lord Edward's Crusade
- Crusade of Henry of Mecklenburg
- Lithuanian Crusade
- Aragonese Crusade
- Siege of Acre
- Crusade against the Colonna Cardinals
Notes
[edit]- ^ Possibly mythical