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  1. 3 Σεπ 2018 · The Fourth Crusade (1202-1204 CE) was called by Pope Innocent III (r. 1198-1216 CE) to retake Jerusalem from its current Muslim overlords. However, in a bizarre combination of cock-ups, financial constraints, and Venetian trading ambitions, the target ended up being Constantinople , capital of the Byzantine Empire and the greatest Christian ...

  2. The Fourth Crusade (1202–1204) was a Latin Christian armed expedition called by Pope Innocent III. The stated intent of the expedition was to recapture the Muslim-controlled city of Jerusalem, by first defeating the powerful Egyptian Ayyubid Sultanate.

  3. 21 Οκτ 2024 · The Crusaders, now cheated of their reward and disgusted at the treachery of the Byzantines, declared war on Constantinople, which fell to the Fourth Crusade on April 12, 1204. What followed was one of the most profitable and disgraceful sacks of a city in history.

  4. 25 Δεκ 2021 · The capture of Constantinople on April 13, 1204, in the Fourth Crusade was one of the epochal events of medieval history. The siege of Constantinople and the looting and burning of the city only deepened the intolerance between the Eastern and Western Christians.

  5. The Fourth Crusade took place between 1201 and 1204, eight years after the end of the Third Crusade. The driving force behind the Fourth Crusade was the newly­ elected Pope Innocent III, who decided to launch an attack against the united Egyptians, who had Jerusalem under their control.

  6. 22 Φεβ 2022 · The 4th Crusade aimed to retake Jerusalem. It was well-financed and had Papal backing. So how did it end up sacking a fellow Christian city, the Byzantine Empire’s capital Constantinople?

  7. Timeline. Aug 1198. Pope Innocent III calls for the Fourth Crusade to liberate Jerusalem from Muslim rule. Aug 1201. Marquis Boniface of Montferrat is selected to lead the Fourth Crusade. 1202 - 1204. The Fourth Crusade is formed to recapture Jerusalem for Christendom. Instead, the Crusaders attack Constantinople. Oct 1202.

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