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Crusades

Chronicles the improbable origins of the Crusades, from Pope Urban II's hunger for military power to the success of one of history's greatest mass communication and recruitment campaigns. Terry Jones traces the Crusaders' routes across Europe, and details the massacres and looting that marked their progress.

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  • "Jihad"@en
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  • "De kruistochten"
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  • "Destruction"@en
  • "Crusades: vol. 1 and 2"@en
  • "Pilgrims in arms"@en

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  • "Chronicles the improbable origins of the Crusades, from Pope Urban II's hunger for military power to the success of one of history's greatest mass communication and recruitment campaigns. Terry Jones traces the Crusaders' routes across Europe, and details the massacres and looting that marked their progress."@en
  • "Filmed on location throughout Europe and the Middle East, the Crusades began as a holy mission to liberate Jerusalem and became the largest mass migration in European history. When they ended 200 years later, the Crusades had created a mythology of knights and chivalry, and left a legacy of distrust between East and West that continues to shape our world today."@en
  • "The Crusades began as a holy mission to liberate Jerusalem and became the largest mass migration in European history. When they ended 200 years later, the Crusades had created a mythology of knights and chivalry, and left a legacy of distrust between East and West that continues to shape our world today. Filmed on location throughout Europe and the Middle East."
  • "The Crusades began as a holy mission to liberate Jerusalem and became the largest mass migration in European history. When they ended 200 years later, the Crusades had created a mythology of knights and chivalry, and left a legacy of distrust between East and West that continues to shape our world today. Filmed on location throughout Europe and the Middle East."@en
  • "Nine Hundred years ago Christian Europe was seized by a fever that changed the world. Tens of thousands of men, women and children - knights and peasants, old young - marched three thousand miles to recapture the Holy City of Jerusalem."
  • ""Delve into the geography and intense political conflict of the Holy Land, the side ot wars between Christianity, Islam, and Judaism."--from original container."@en
  • "Filmed on location throughout Europe and the Middle East, the Crusades began as a holy mission to liberate Jerusalem and became the largest mass migration in European history. When they ended 200 years later, the Crusades had created a mythology of knights and chivalry, and left a legacy of distrust between East and West that continues to shape our world today."
  • "Beginning with an appeal from the Emperor of Constantinople to Pope Urban II to assist in repelling the Turks from invading the city, the Crusades lasted almost 200 years and, in many ways, defined relations between Europe and the Islamic world even to the present. Stripped of its romance and chivalry, the campaigns reveal a dark history of bloody slaughter, intrigue and incompetence that left few heroes. Jones uses an array of techniques such as humour, creative anachronism, restaged battles, animated mosaics and computer graphics to bring that period of history to life."@en
  • "The Crusades began as a holy mission to liberate Jerusalem and became the largest mass migration in European history. When they ended 200 years later, the Crusades had created a mythology of knights and chivalry, and left a legacy of distrust between East and West that continues to shape our world today."
  • "Presents a four volume chronicle of the Crusades."@en
  • "Join Terry Jones for a chronicle of the Crusades."@en
  • "Documentary on the history of the Christian Crusades to capture the Holy Land from the Muslims. Covers the origins and the outcomes of the various crusades."@en
  • "Disc one chronicles the improbable origins of the Crusades, from Pope Urban IIś hunger for military power to the success of one of historyś greatest mass communication and recruitment campaigns. Terry Jones traces the Crusaderś routes across Europe, and details the massacres and looting that marked their progress. Disc two chronicles the Crusaderś trail of carnage across the Middle East. Two-thirds of them would not even survive the beginning of their journey, and Terry Jones illustrates why as he attempts to duplicate their march across the harsh, rocky landscape of Anatolia in the heat of summer, wearing chain mail."
  • "Terry Jones follows the Crusader's path of murder, robbery and pillage across the Middle East. Using actors, local people, computer wizardry, paintings, stained glass windows and breathtaking scenery, he weaves a tale alive with humour, intrigue and horror to dispell the myths."@en
  • "The Crusades began as a Holy mission to liberate Jerusalem and became the largest mass migration in European history. they ended 200 years later and left a distrust between East and West that continues to shape our world today."@en

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