The Crusades |
LOLA MILLER TRAVELS WITH CRUSADERS
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O bravest of knights, descendants of unconquered ancestors etc, etc...take up thy weapons and go forth and rape, pillage and kill...wrest that Holy Land from the wicked infidel and make it your own! You shall be rewarded with much land and wealth. Do not worry if you die in the process, because all of your sins shall be absolved...etc, etc...this I grant you through the powers invested in me by God, etc, etc, and so forth. The crowd cheers and chants: God wills it! The Pope must have thought he had died and gone to Heaven - at last he had a way of ridding Europe of all the criminals, vagabonds, beggars, unemployed soldiers, and warring knights. |
In the year 1000 A.D., when the world didn't end Christians decided to take matters |
This Peasant Crusade, churned to a froth of mass hysteria by their fanatical leaders, cut a swath of destruction through southern Europe and the Balkans, terrorizing the populace, looting for food and supplies, and massacring Jews (or anyone else who looked or dressed differently). The peasants who survived the long journey to Constantinople, ragged, hungry and barefoot, found the shining gates of that magnificent, opulent city securely locked. They were told to go home and join the main body of knights. |
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Meanwhile back in Europe, the main army of knights, mostly French, were still busy sharpening their pikes, polishing their armor and parading through the streets. It took another nine months for this mass body of soldiers, knights, nobles, and princes (estimated at about 30,000) to embark on their journey. For the landless soldiers, the younger sons of noblemen, and the penniless knights this was a chance in a life-time for adventure, riches, and even eternal salvation. It didn't matter if they had to rape, pillage and kill for it - these Holy Warriors had a GET OUT OF HELL FREE card. |
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At last on June 22, 1099, after three years of bloody warfare, the crusading army (whittled down to about half) finally reached the sacrad walls of Jerusalem. They fell to their knees, bowed their heads, and wept with joy. Then they got up and proceeded to lay siege on the Holy City. After five weeks of baking in the hot summer sun in full metal armor, thirsty, hungry and sick, the crusaders broke through the walls of Jerusalem with a vengeance. What happened next must go down in the annals of history as one the most brutal assaults on a city - ever. |
The knights in their shining armor didn't just rape, plunder, and kill. They beheaded, mutilated, dismembered, disemboweled, castrated, hanged or crucified every man, woman and child in the entire city - Muslims, Jews, and likely some Christians as well. Only a handful were allowed to escape to tell their woeful tale. The Turks, in their worst behavior never came close to such carnage. |
When the massacre was over, the crusaders walked barefoot through ankle-deep blood of the infidel and knelt at the Holy Sepulchre to give thanks. A priest quoted Psalm 118: This is the day the Lord has made. Let us rejoice and be glad of it! By 1291, the West lost its last foot-hold in the Holy Land when they surrendered Acre to the Saracens. The only lasting legacy of the Crusades, besides creating a lot of residual hostility, were the castles they left behind and the apricots they brought back. |
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