Cities, Sites, and Places of the Crusades
350 CE - 1800 CE
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The Crusades were religious, military, political, and commercial expeditions against both rival religions and rival Christian groups. They helped European society define itself and they laid the groundwork for end of feudalism. The relationship between Christianity and Islam was permanently altered and the Crusades continue through this day to influence how Islam sees the West.
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| Acre |
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| Adrianople |
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| Aleppo |
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| Antioch |
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| Ascalon |
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| Constantinople |
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| Hebron |
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| Iconium (Konya) |
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| Jaffa |
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| Jerusalem |
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| Malta |
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| al-Mansura |
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| Nicaea |
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| Ramleh |
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| Safed |
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| Sidon |
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| Tyre |
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| Rhodes |
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