Geographical Worlds at the Time of the Crusades
- The nations and peoples of Europe, western Asia, and the Middle East
- Claimants to the Holy Land
- A Note on Dates
- The collapse of the Roman Empire
- Europe before the Crusades
- Charlemagne (742–814)
- Religious separation of East and West
- The Great Schism
- The emergence of Islam
- A Note on Spellings
- For More Information
One thousand years ago the nations and peoples of Europe, western Asia, and the Middle East held differing cultural and religious...
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