The First Crusade is largely concerned with …

Years: 1096 - 1107

The First Crusade is largely concerned with Jerusalem, a city which has not been under Christian dominion for for hundred and sixty-one years, and the crusader army refuses to return the land to the control of the East Roman Empire.

The status of the First Crusade as defensive or as aggressive in nature remains controversial.

The Crusaders, on arrival at Jerusalem, invest the city and capture it in July 1099, massacring many of the city's Muslim, Christian, and Jewish inhabitants.

The Crusaders declare the Kingdom of Jerusalem, which approximates the borders of the present Israeli state.

Their gains in Syria and Palestine enable them to establish fiefdoms under the suzerainty of the King of Jerusalem: the Principality of Antioch, the County of Edessa, and, soon after, the County of Tripoli.

The Muslim forces of Mosul and Damascus, the western emirates in the Hamadan fold, halt the Christian advance.

The old order in the East collapses as Christian crusaders slaughter Jews and Muslims alike and carve new states from the Seljuq and Fatimid realms in Syria and Palestine, and the Seljuq sultanate of Rüm (i.e., Rome), extends its empire throughout the former imperial lands of Anatolia.

The successful crusade had prompted a call for reinforcements from the newly established Kingdom of Jerusalem, and Pope Paschal II, successor to Pope Urban II (who will die before learning of the outcome of the crusade that he had called), urges a new expedition.

He especially urges those who have taken the crusade vow but have never departed, and those who had turned back while on the march, some of whom are already scorned at home and face enormous pressure to return to the east.

The First Crusade will be followed by the Second to the Ninth Crusades, but the gains made will last for less than two centuries.

It is also the first major step since the fall of the Western Roman Empire towards reopening international trade in the West.

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