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Crusades event

also: the Christian crusades, the first Crusade, First Crusade, crusade

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Ottoman Empirecountry · 3Pope Urban IIperson · 2Jerusalemplace · 2Spaincountry · 1New Orleansplace · 1Syriacountry · 1Hashashinsorganization · 1Council of Clermontevent · 1Reconquistaevent · 1South Carolinacountry · 1Albert Pikeperson · 1Knights of the Golden Circleorganization · 1Isabella I of Castileperson · 1Ferdinand II of Aragonperson · 1Mafiaorganization · 1Oriental Lodgeorganization · 1Italycountry · 1Irancountry · 1

Claims (2)

Pope Urban II founded Crusades caller_asserted
“It was Pope Urban II, I guess it was year 1095, during the Council of Clermont. And this guy, Urban II, called upon Christians in Europe to join a military campaign to liberate the Holy Land, Jerusalem, and other sacred places from the Musl…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Zaire-Congo 1975-1978 @ 1:52:49
Mafia member_of Crusades caller_asserted
“The Mafioso, the first Mafioso based in Spain called the Gardunas and how that went in. They collaborated with Isabella and Ferdinand with the Crusades and everything. And it's fascinating. It takes you all the way to Albert Pike.…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance by Gary Webb Part 1 @ 1:42:01

Mentions (12)

Operation Gladio - Zaire-Congo 1975-1978
▶ 1:47:50 by the Muslim religion because our history books never associate the two things together, which is completely different than the Christian crusades in which they used to deride Christianity all the time. So why is it the Ottoman Empire and …
Operation Gladio - Zaire-Congo 1975-1978
▶ 1:48:45 But with regards to the Crusades, I mean, the Crusades were launched after seven centuries of constant Islamic aggression. It's like before the very first Crusade in 1095, Muslims had invaded Christian Syria, Christian Jordan, Christian Pal…
Operation Gladio - Zaire-Congo 1975-1978
▶ 1:49:37 So it's like I literally was growing up as things were getting segregated out, as information was getting segregated out. The problem for them is I have a really good memory. So what ended up getting twisted is that we're the bad guys becau…
Operation Gladio - Zaire-Congo 1975-1978
▶ 1:50:06 to get the Orthodox Pope and the Catholic Pope to see eye to eye so that we could actually launch the first crusade. Like, like they were so caught up in this power that their church is right. And all the other churches are wrong, you know,…
Operation Gladio - Zaire-Congo 1975-1978
▶ 1:52:21 I had a question. Bartoli, you go and we'll close out with Alberto, but please make the question short. Yeah, I know. I was I was I was I just tuned in. I was listening that you guys were talking about the Crusades. And, you know, I just co…
Operation Gladio - Zaire-Congo 1975-1978
▶ 1:52:49 It was Pope Urban II, I guess it was year 1095, during the Council of Clermont. And this guy, Urban II, called upon Christians in Europe to join a military campaign to liberate the Holy Land, Jerusalem, and other sacred places from the Musl…
Operation Gladio - Zaire-Congo 1975-1978
▶ 1:53:45 around all this idea of the Crusades, that they could seize wealth and territories that they encountered along the way. So, I mean, going back to what you were saying, I don't see that we the Christians were the good guys in here. You know,…
Operation Gladio - Zaire-Congo 1975-1978
▶ 1:54:14 He had an ego trap, you know, when we think that we were right in going there and conquer and the Pope lying to people about indigencies and stuff like that. You know, that's my point. Okay. Thank you for making your point. But let me tell …
Operation Gladio - Zaire-Congo 1975-1978
▶ 1:54:44 The Crusades followed 600 years of Muslim conquest. He did not say that there were good guys and bad guys. He said it was justified to take the territory back from the Muslim Ottoman Empire as it had encroached into Europe and along the way…
Operation Gladio - Zaire-Congo 1975-1978
▶ 1:57:01 No, I totally understand. That's what I wanted to give a little bit more of context, because there was a political and economic context behind all this, you know, because the European nobles saw the Crusades as an opportunity to gain some l…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance by Gary Webb Part 1
▶ 1:42:01 The Mafioso, the first Mafioso based in Spain called the Gardunas and how that went in. They collaborated with Isabella and Ferdinand with the Crusades and everything. And it's fascinating. It takes you all the way to Albert Pike.…
The Colonel’s Corner - Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 3
▶ 1:34:57 basically an assassination organization. It's called Hashashin. They were born out of the mountains of Iran, and they were basically able to assassinate a bunch of kings in Syria and close to Jerusalem and stuff like that. I believe they we…