What was the dominant religion in western Europe around 1071?
Christianity
Western Europe was overwhelmingly Christian, and the Church held immense social and political influence.
Which institution increasingly asserted authority over Christian Europe in the late 11th century?
The Papacy
What helped increase the papacy’s influence in western Europe by 1071?
The Gregorian Reform movement
They strengthened papal authority by emphasising clerical celibacy, opposing simony, and asserting the pope’s supremacy over secular rulers.
Who was the Pope that called the First Crusade in 1095?
Urban II
He announced the crusade at the Council of Clermont.
Which Muslim group had expanded into Anatolia before the First Crusade?
Seljuk Turks
Their victories weakened Byzantine control of Asia Minor.
Which empire ruled much of Anatolia before suffering a major defeat in 1071?
Byzantine Empire
Byzantium had long controlled Asia Minor before Seljuk expansion.
Name three reasons Pope Urban II called the First Crusade in 1095?
Which battle in 1071 severely weakened Byzantine power in Anatolia?
Battle of Manzikert
The Byzantines were defeated by the Seljuk Turks under Alp Arslan.
Which Byzantine emperor appealed to the West for help against the Seljuk Turks?
Alexios I Komnenos
His appeal to the West helped trigger the First Crusade.
What city was the main objective of the First Crusade by 1099?
Jerusalem
The crusaders sought to capture the holy city from Muslim control.
Fill in the blank:
The First Crusade was officially launched after Pope Urban II’s speech at the Council of _______ in 1095.
Clermont
The council marked the formal beginning of crusading recruitment.
Which major noble leader of the First Crusade ruled Toulouse before joining the expedition?
Raymond of Toulouse
One of the most powerful and prominent crusader leaders.
What motivated many knights to join the First Crusade?
A desire for spiritual rewards such as the remission of sins, alongside hopes of land, wealth, and honour.
What social group formed the core military force of the First Crusade?
Frankish knights
Western European knights provided the main military strength.
What term describes the territories established by the crusaders in the Levant?
Outremer
French term meaning “overseas,” referring to the Crusader states.
True or False:
The First Crusade was composed entirely of organised noble armies from the beginning.
False
Early phases included poorly organised popular movements.
What movement of poorly equipped peasants and followers set out before the main crusader armies?
People’s Crusade
Led by figures like Peter the Hermit; most were destroyed in Anatolia.
Which city became the capital of the main Crusader kingdom founded in 1099?
Jerusalem
The Kingdom of Jerusalem became the most important Crusader state.
What was the primary military role of the Knights Templar?
To protect Christian pilgrims travelling to the Holy Land.
Who became the first ruler of the Kingdom of Jerusalem after the First Crusade?
Baldwin I
He succeeded Godfrey of Bouillon and ruled as king from 1100.
Which crusader leader initially ruled Jerusalem but refused the title of king?
Godfrey of Bouillon
He used the title “Defender of the Holy Sepulchre.”
What economic activity helped sustain the Crusader states through contact with Europe?
Trade
Italian merchants gained trading privileges in Crusader ports.
What religious activity brought thousands of Europeans to Outremer after 1099?
Pilgrimage
Pilgrims travelled to holy sites such as Jerusalem and Bethlehem.
Which queen ruled Jerusalem during part of the early 12th century?
Melisende
She ruled jointly with her son Baldwin III for a time.