This video is a concise overview of the First Crusade (1096-1099) which will serve as a good guide for students studying the subject. This video would also make an excellent classroom presentation. Anyone interested in getting a quick, accurate review of the First Crusade can find it here. We will cover the important figures, like Godfrey of Bouillon, Raymond IV of Toulouse, and Bohemond, as well as the important events, like the Siege of Nicaea, the Battle of Dorylaeum, the Siege of Antioch, the Battle of Antioch, the Siege of Jerusalem, and the Battle of Ascalon.
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21 November 2019
The First Crusade: A Concise Overview for Students
Real Crusades History #3
This video is a concise overview of the First Crusade (1096-1099) which will serve as a good guide for students studying the subject. This video would also make an excellent classroom presentation. Anyone interested in getting a quick, accurate review of the First Crusade can find it here. We will cover the important figures, like Godfrey of Bouillon, Raymond IV of Toulouse, and Bohemond, as well as the important events, like the Siege of Nicaea, the Battle of Dorylaeum, the Siege of Antioch, the Battle of Antioch, the Siege of Jerusalem, and the Battle of Ascalon.
This video is a concise overview of the First Crusade (1096-1099) which will serve as a good guide for students studying the subject. This video would also make an excellent classroom presentation. Anyone interested in getting a quick, accurate review of the First Crusade can find it here. We will cover the important figures, like Godfrey of Bouillon, Raymond IV of Toulouse, and Bohemond, as well as the important events, like the Siege of Nicaea, the Battle of Dorylaeum, the Siege of Antioch, the Battle of Antioch, the Siege of Jerusalem, and the Battle of Ascalon.
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