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kykrilka [37]
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What was the outcome of the Fourth

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SOVA2 [1]1 year ago
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The outcome of the Fourth Crusade of 1204 was that the Knights captured the city of Constantinople ( Option B ) .

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- One of the pivotal moments in medieval history was the Fourth Crusade's conquest of Constantinople on April 13, 1204. The pillage and burning of Constantinople during the siege only served to exacerbate the enmity between Eastern and Western Christians.

- Pope Innocent III (reigned 1198–1216 CE) ordered the Fourth Crusade (1202-1204 CE) to reclaim Jerusalem from its present Muslim rulers.

- However, the Fourth Crusade was unsuccessful because the majority of the participants never made it to Jerusalem or the Holy Land, which was the intended destination of the crusade. Instead, the crusaders opted against continuing on to the Holy Land after sacking Constantinople in 1204.

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