Sixth Crusade
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The Sixth Crusade was a 13th-century campaign to the Holy Land that achieved the peaceful transfer of Jerusalem to Christian control largely through diplomatic negotiations rather than major battles.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Sixth Crusade canonical | 7 |
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Target entity: Sixth Crusade Context triple: [Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, led, Sixth Crusade]
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Fifth Crusade
The Fifth Crusade was a major 13th-century Christian military campaign aimed at conquering Muslim-held Egypt as a strategic base for ultimately reclaiming Jerusalem.
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Eighth Crusade
The Eighth Crusade was a 13th-century military expedition launched by Western European Christians against Muslim-held North Africa, most notably led by King Louis IX of France and ending in failure with his death near Tunis.
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C.
Fourth Crusade
The Fourth Crusade was a 13th-century military expedition that infamously diverted from its original goal of reclaiming the Holy Land to instead sack the Christian city of Constantinople in 1204.
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D.
Seventh Crusade
The Seventh Crusade was a major 13th-century military expedition led by King Louis IX of France aimed at conquering Muslim-held Egypt as a strategic base for recovering the Holy Land.
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E.
Third Crusade
The Third Crusade was a late 12th-century military campaign in which European monarchs, including Richard the Lionheart, sought unsuccessfully to recapture Jerusalem from the Muslim leader Saladin.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Sixth Crusade Target entity description: The Sixth Crusade was a 13th-century campaign to the Holy Land that achieved the peaceful transfer of Jerusalem to Christian control largely through diplomatic negotiations rather than major battles.
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A.
Fifth Crusade
The Fifth Crusade was a major 13th-century Christian military campaign aimed at conquering Muslim-held Egypt as a strategic base for ultimately reclaiming Jerusalem.
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B.
Eighth Crusade
The Eighth Crusade was a 13th-century military expedition launched by Western European Christians against Muslim-held North Africa, most notably led by King Louis IX of France and ending in failure with his death near Tunis.
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C.
Fourth Crusade
The Fourth Crusade was a 13th-century military expedition that infamously diverted from its original goal of reclaiming the Holy Land to instead sack the Christian city of Constantinople in 1204.
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D.
Seventh Crusade
The Seventh Crusade was a major 13th-century military expedition led by King Louis IX of France aimed at conquering Muslim-held Egypt as a strategic base for recovering the Holy Land.
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E.
Third Crusade
The Third Crusade was a late 12th-century military campaign in which European monarchs, including Richard the Lionheart, sought unsuccessfully to recapture Jerusalem from the Muslim leader Saladin.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (52)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
13th-century event
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Crusade ⓘ military campaign ⓘ |
| characterizedBy |
diplomatic negotiations
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excommunication of Frederick II ⓘ few major battles ⓘ |
| commander | Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor ⓘ |
| coronationDate | 1229 ⓘ |
| coronationLocation | Church of the Holy Sepulchre ⓘ |
| followedBy | Seventh Crusade ⓘ |
| hasAgreementWith |
Al-Kamil
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surface form:
al-Kamil
|
| hasCause |
desire to restore Christian control of Jerusalem
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failure of the Fifth Crusade ⓘ papal call for crusade ⓘ |
| hasEndTime | 1229 ⓘ |
| hasLocation |
Acre
ⓘ
Kingdom of Cyprus ⓘ
surface form:
Cyprus
Holy Land ⓘ Holy Roman Empire ⓘ Jaffa ⓘ Jerusalem ⓘ Kingdom of Jerusalem ⓘ |
| hasMainSubject |
Christian–Muslim relations
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control of Jerusalem ⓘ diplomatic negotiation ⓘ peaceful transfer of Jerusalem ⓘ |
| hasParticipant |
Ayyubid dynasty
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Holy Roman Empire ⓘ Kingdom of Jerusalem ⓘ Knights Hospitaller ⓘ Knights Templar ⓘ Papal States ⓘ Teutonic Order ⓘ |
| hasStartTime | 1228 ⓘ |
| ledBy | Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor ⓘ |
| notableEvent | coronation of Frederick II as King of Jerusalem ⓘ |
| opposedBy |
Ayyubid dynasty
ⓘ
surface form:
Ayyubid Sultanate of Egypt
Al-Kamil ⓘ
surface form:
al-Kamil
|
| partOf | Crusades ⓘ |
| precededBy | Fifth Crusade ⓘ |
| religion |
Roman Catholicism
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surface form:
Catholic Church
Sunni Islam ⓘ |
| result |
Christian control of Bethlehem
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Christian control of Nazareth ⓘ Christian control of a corridor from Jaffa to Jerusalem ⓘ Muslim control of Dome of the Rock ⓘ Muslim control of al-Aqsa Mosque ⓘ Muslim control of the Temple Mount ⓘ Treaty of Jaffa ⓘ
surface form:
Treaty of Jaffa and Tell Ajul
peaceful transfer of Jerusalem to Christian control ⓘ restoration of the Kingdom of Jerusalem in Jerusalem ⓘ |
| signedTreatyAt | Jaffa ⓘ |
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Subject: Sixth Crusade Description of subject: The Sixth Crusade was a 13th-century campaign to the Holy Land that achieved the peaceful transfer of Jerusalem to Christian control largely through diplomatic negotiations rather than major battles.
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