Crusades Timeline

(1096 - 1291)

The Crusades were a series of religious wars sanctioned by the Latin Church in the medieval period, with the goal of recapturing Jerusalem and other holy sites from Muslim control. More Less

First Crusade

Nov 27, 1095

May 14, 1097 - Jun 19, 1097

Jul 1, 1097

Oct 21, 1097 - Jun 3, 1098

Jun 7, 1099 - Jul 15, 1099

Aug 12, 1099

May 7, 1104

Second Crusade

Jul 1, 1147 - Oct 25, 1147

Jul 24, 1148 - Jul 28, 1148

Third Crusade

Nov 25, 1177

Jul 4, 1187

Apr 6, 1189 - Jul 12, 1191

Aug 28, 1189 - Jul 12, 1191

Sep 7, 1191

Aug 27, 1192

Fourth Crusade

Apr 13, 1204

Apr 14, 1205

Fifth Crusade

Aug 25, 1218 - Nov 5, 1219

Seventh Crusade

Oct 17, 1244

Ninth Crusade

Apr 5, 1291 - May 18, 1291

Key Facts

  1. The First Crusade was launched in 1096 and led to the capture of Jerusalem in 1099.
  2. The failed Second Crusade took place from 1147 to 1149.
  3. The Third Crusade, led by Richard the Lionheart, occurred from 1189 to 1192.
  4. The Fourth Crusade led to the sack of Constantinople in 1204.
  5. The fall of Acre in 1291 marked the end of the major Crusades.

Source

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