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While that case could be made, somewhat disingenuously, for the second crusade on, there was nothing defensive about the first crusade. It was an attempt to conquer Jerusalem and the holy lands, and Urban II’s framing it as a response to a call for help from Byzantium was only the thinnest of pretexts.

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Pierz Newton-John
Pierz Newton-John

Written by Pierz Newton-John

Writer, coder, former psychotherapist, founding member of The School Of Life Melbourne. Essayist for Dumbo Feather magazine, author of Fault Lines (fiction).

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