The Calling of the Second Crusade

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  • Created on: 02-06-17 13:07
What was Quantum Praedecessores?
Papal Bull which set down the indulgences, remission of sins and conditions of service, referred to the first crusade- the efforts of the fathers would go to waste if the sons didn't take the cause, evidence of Church regaining power of crusading mov
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What was Bernard of Clairvaux's role in the calling of the Second Crusade?
Pope's entrusted preacher to keep other preachers on message and avoid pogroms of 1095-96, his mass rallies followed by miracles= hysteria
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Who whipped up anti-Semitic attacks in Germany?
Rudolph an unauthorised preacher
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Why was King Louis VII of France an unlikely crusader before 1144?
He was embroiled in heated disputes with the Papacy and Count of Champagne and in 1143 he burnt a church with hundreds inside
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When did envoys from Antioch and Jerusalem arrive in King Louis VII court?
1145
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When did King Louis VII and his nobles take the cross?
At an assembly at Vezelay in March 1146
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Why did King Conrad III reject leadership of the crusade in 1146?
He was embroiled in conflicts with the German nobility and the King of Hungary so was worried that they would seize power
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Why did King Conrad III of Germany take the cross at his Christmas court in 1146?
His main rival Welf VI of Bavaria took the cross and Bernard of Clairvaux made an appeal
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