Battle for the Holy Land – What was the strategy of the Crusades? – Medieval History DOCUMENTARY
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🚩 On a late November morning in the year 1095, the rousing sermon of Pope Urban II reverberated across Europe. Thousands of knights and ordinary people took the cross and marched East. Over the next two hundred years the Christian armies attempted to recover Palestine from Islamic rule. But conquering these lands was easier than keeping them. What were the strategic methods employed by the Crusader states to keep hold of the Holy Land?
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🚩 On a late November morning in the year 1095, the rousing sermon of Pope Urban II reverberated across Europe. Thousands of knights and ordinary people took the cross and marched East. Over the next two hundred years the Christian armies attempted to recover Palestine from Islamic rule. But conquering these lands was easier than keeping them. What were the strategic methods employed by the Crusader states to keep hold of the Holy Land?
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Do you realize, that Bohemian Kingdom was independent on HRE, yet set in its politics? There is ton of videos that constantly portray us Czechs as Germans in HRE. We never were! Thats only German wishfull thinking. Our independence was confirmed in Golden Bulla of Sicily 1212 and in 1348. It wasnt untill 1620 that we became part if HRE as another part of it. And we hated it mostly. So please, correct that historical mistake! Learn more about history of Bohemia.
love the video! but you misidentified the city of Bari (southern italy) on your map! It should be much lower
uploads on the crusades is always always a must watch!
thx for that
You have to give it to the crusaders: they were playing the game of war on literal hardcore mode in comparison to their european origins.
Some chad tier stuff.
Sooooo… the Crusaders were the Sea Peoples?
Not to make this political but I ask the viewer to compare and contrast the strategy of the Outremer states with the strategy the modern state of Israel uses to ensure it's existence (e.g. expelling natives, inviting settlers from western countries to colonise areas, powerful military units, diplomacy to ensure divided weak neighbouring Arab states etc).
Question to HistoryMarche: Will you be doing a video on the strategy of the Mamluk sultan Baybars? It was Baybars who simultaneously both stopped the Mongol invasion of the western half of the middle east whilst wiping out the last remnants of the Crusader states through the astute construction of road networks, bridges and placement of spies. Amtai's book ('Mongol and Mamlukes'?) is an excellent reference for this period.