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The Fourth Crusade (1202–1204) was a Latin Christian expedition to recapture Jerusalem, but it ended up attacking Zara and Constantinople. The sack of Constantinople led to the partition of the Byzantine Empire and the East–West Schism.
3 Σεπ 2018 · Learn about the Fourth Crusade (1202-1204 CE), a failed attempt to retake Jerusalem from the Muslims that ended up sacking Constantinople, the Byzantine capital. Explore the causes, events, and consequences of this infamous episode in medieval history.
21 Οκτ 2024 · Learn how the Crusaders diverted from their original goal of reaching the Holy Land and sacked the Byzantine capital in 1204. Explore the causes, consequences, and controversies of this controversial episode in medieval history.
Learn how the Crusaders captured and sacked Constantinople in 1204, the culmination of the Fourth Crusade. Find out the causes, events, and consequences of this turning point in medieval history that weakened the Byzantine Empire and the Orthodox Church.
Learn about the Fourth Crusade, a diversion of the original plan to conquer Palestine or Egypt by the crusaders in 1202. Find out how the Venetians persuaded the crusaders to attack Zara, a Christian city under Hungarian protection, and how this foreshadowed the assault on Constantinople.
5 Οκτ 2024 · Learn how the Fourth Crusade diverted from its original goal and conquered Constantinople in 1204, establishing a Latin Empire in the Byzantine territories. Explore the causes, consequences, and resistance of this historical event and its impact on East–West relations.
Learn about the Fourth Crusade, which took place between 1201 and 1204, and resulted in the capture of Constantinople by the Crusaders. Find out the reasons, the course and the consequences of this crusade, and how it differed from the previous ones.