The Fourth Crusade Flashcards
When was the Fourth Crusade?
August 1198
When did the Fourth Crusade end?
1205
Who called for the Fourth Crusade and why?
Pope Innocent III called for the crusade to pick up where the Third Crusade ended and recapture Jerusalem
However, what did the Fourth Crusade turn out to be?
Rather than recapturing Jerusalem, the crusaders attacked Zara and Constantinople
Why was Innocent desperate to start a Crusade?
He wanted to be the Pope who recaptured Jerusalem, he expressed his desire to personally lead a Crusade
What did the death of Thibault of Champagne do?
In May 1201 when the important leader - Thibault III died - many of the French decided to return home
What were the ways Innocent maximised the attraction of Crusaders? (2)
1: in the last crusaders, they were offered version 1 of ‘indulgence’. However, he offered this time a ‘plenary indulgence’ - which was designed to guaranteed that all your sins would be forgiven, whether the individual had done enough in the eyes of God. Additionally he made this indulgence available to a wider range of people
2: in the past, a crusader had to seek the permission of his wife before he could except the crusade vow. However, Innocent decided to abandon this in hope to provide a boost to crusade recruitment - it showed Innocent would bend the church laws to improve success
Who was allowed to get plenary indulgence? (3)
1: a self-funding Crusaders
2: a crusader whose journey was funded by someone else
3: a non-crusader who paid for another to go on a crusade
What did Innocent hope these reforms would do?
He hoped it would help booster the funding for the crusade and discourage any person who was not engaged in fighting from taking part
How did Innocent insure the mistakes in the past were not repeated? (2)
1: abandonment - stated that a crusader had to commit to 2 years of service to fulfil their vow
2: cost - tried to raise funds by:
- a general tax
- encourage donations (chests were set up in the Churches. Donors would receive indulgence in return for their support)
- encouraged bishops to commit 1/13 of their income on the crusade
❗️Why did Innocent fail to recruit Richard I?
Recruiting Richard would have brought followers and funding however, Peter of Capuano negotiations failed. He first asked for a five year truce between Richard and Philip II - which Richard was willing to do - then he asked for the release of Bishop Philip of Baeuvais (who he despised)
Why did Innocent fail to recruit Philip II?
Peter of Capuano insisted that Philip restore his lawful wife to his courts and send away his new wife - Philip refused. Second Philip was bust trying to invade England after the death of Richard to enhance his kingdom
What mistake did Innocent make when recruiting crusaders?
He failed to associate crusading with chivalric values. The new values meant that prominence was placed on leaders like Richard I rather that the old values. Knights wouldn’t follow Innocent to just show off, instead they would follow their leader
What were Innocents problems of logistics?
1: he changed the features of the Crusade too much too quickly. For example, In 1199 he failed at a Church-wide tax - most still believed that payment to go on a Crusade should be payed by the individual rather than the Church
2: Innocent gave the crusaders a deadline of 6 months - hardly have time for recruitment and transport (unrealistic/over ambitious)
Explain Innocents failure to influence the Zara campaign
Innocent tried to stop the attack on Zara by sending a letter forbidding to attack and threatening to excommunicate any Christian who took part. However, the crusade leaders chose to suppress. Secondly Innocent sent Peter of Capuano to condemn the attack, however, he gave the crusaders approval for attack