How Did Pope Eugene III Participate In The Second Crusade

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During the Second Crusade, it is noted that Pope Eugene III called for another crusade after Edessa had fallen to the Seljuk Turks in 1444 A.D. The city of Edessa was captured due to a lack of protection and unity resulting in a great loss of a prominent and principal Christian “settlement”. Pope Eugene III had made St. Bernard of Clairvaux the main preacher for the Second Crusade, in the hopes of making others enthusiastic about the idea of another crusade. St. Bernard and Pope Eugene III eventually were able to influence and persuade two notable monarchs, Louis VII of France and Conrad III of Germany, to lead the crusaders into war. This story is known by many, but what they do not know are the other less recognized people who participated in the Second Crusade. This is where the Crusaderbery Tales begins. …show more content…

and Pope Eugene III worked diligently alongside Archbishop Anthony of Edessa to help prepare and organize for the upcoming crusade. Archbishop Anthony had put copious amounts of time and thought into planning and strategizing the Second Crusade, after all his city had just tragically fallen and he wanted to reclaim the Holy Land. They specifically had selected St. Bernard of Clairvaux due to his power of persuasion when informing the people of the upcoming war. He was often referred to as the second Peter the Hermit from the First Crusade because they had similar views and traits when it came to moving others to become defenders of their religion. With St. Bernard of Clairvaux’s great sway, he had managed to convince Louis VII of France and Conrad III of Germany to lead the warriors into the Holy Land and rightfully claim what was

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