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The many Crusades fought in medieval Europe

Tony McMahon2 years ago2 years ago16 mins

There wasn’t just one crusade but multiple crusades in medieval Europe from modern Spain all the way up to Russia as Tony McMahon discovers

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Constantinople – glorious Byzantine capital!

Tony McMahon4 years ago6 days ago15 mins

Constantinople was the capital of what we call the Byzantine Empire that ruled for a thousand years but was attacked in 1204 by crusaders

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Roman statues reused in the medieval period

Tony McMahon8 years ago2 weeks ago03 mins

In the medieval period – Roman statues were often cut up and reused as images of saints and biblical characters.

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Fourth Crusade – Venice destroys Constantinople

Tony McMahon9 years ago2 weeks ago24 mins

In the Fourth Crusade, the Doge of Venice and an army of western crusaders destroyed the Byzantine Empire capital of Constantinople.

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The destruction of Constantinople by the crusaders – the year 1204

Tony McMahon10 years ago1 week ago46 mins

Constantinople was a Christian city destroyed by Christian crusaders who ransacked this great metropolis for gain insead of attacking Saracens

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Top medieval bad guys – Kings to Popes!

Tony McMahon11 years ago1 week ago64 mins

Tony McMahon looks at one medieval bad guy after another to decide who was the most evil man in the Middle Ages among popes and kings

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The Fourth Crusade and the sack of Constantinople

Tony McMahon11 years ago1 week ago68 mins

Constantinople was destroyed during the Fourth Crusade – a treacherous act by Christian crusaders in the year 1204 led by Venice

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