Round 4: Tossup 1

Fulcher of Chartres (“SHAR-truh”) chronicled one of these events (10[1])which ended with the Battle of Ascalon. (10[1])Peter the Hermit and Walter Sans Avoir led a so-called “People’s” one of these events. (10[3])After participating in these events, Bohemond of Taranto and Godfrey of Bouillon (“bwee-YOHN”) established states which became known as (10[1])“Outremer” (-5[1])(“oo-truh-MAIR”). In 1095, one of these events (10[1])was announced at the Council of Clermont in a speech by Pope Urban II. The Knights Templar (10[1])regularly took part in these events, the third of which saw conflict between Richard I of England and the Ayyubid sultan Saladin. For 10 points, what holy wars were fought by Christians across Europe and most famously in the Holy Land? ■END■

ANSWER: crusades [accept First Crusade or Third Crusade or People’s Crusade]
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