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Dalla IV alla VI Crociata

By: Luigi Russo
Narrated by: Alessandro Zurla, Salvo Nicotra
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Summary

Pope Innocent III, during the course of his papacy (1198-1216), gave a great impulse to the movement of the crusades, but this had no effect on the holy land. The crusaders conquered the capital of the Byzantine Empire, Constantinople, and founded a new empire; however, they never reached Jerusalem. Not even subsequent expeditions obtained better results. The fifth crusade sank in the Nile Delta (1221), while the following crusade, lead by the Emperor Frederic II of Svevia, showed signs of internal disagreement between the two strong Occidental Christian authorities (Pope and Emperor) right from the beginning. It only temporarily retook hold of the Holy City in 1229, giving little benefit to the destiny of the Latin Oriental reigns.

Il grande impulso dato al movimento crociato da Innocenzo III nel corso del suo pontificato (1198-1216) non ebbe alcun effetto sulla Terrasanta; i crociati conquistarono la capitale dell'Impero bizantino, Costantinopoli, e fondarono un nuovo Impero ma non giunsero mai a Gerusalemme. Nemmeno le spedizioni successive ottennero migliori risultati: la quinta crociata si impantanò nel delta del Nilo (1221) mentre la successiva, guidata dall'imperatore Federico II di Svevia, fu sin dalla partenza segnata dalle lotte intestine tra le due massime autorità della Cristianità occidentale, papato e Impero, e la pur temporanea ripresa della Città Santa nel 1229 giovò poco alle sorti dei regni latini d'Oriente.

NOTE: This audiobook is in Italian.

©2006 Bronteion s.r.l. (P)2006 Bronteion s.r.l.
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