Journey through nearly 200 years of religious warfare that reshaped the medieval world. From Pope Urban II's call to arms to the fall of Acre, explore the complex motivations, legendary figures, and lasting consequences of Christianity's most controversial military campaigns.
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The Crusades weren't a simple story of good versus evil, but a series of human dramas involving people with mixed motivations, from genuine religious devotion to naked political ambition and simple economic opportunity.
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