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Component 1: Breadth Study
1A The Age of the Crusades, c1071–1204
1A.3 The Second Crusade
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What was the primary response to the fall of Edessa in 1144?
The Second Crusade
The Second Crusade was launched in response to the fall of
Edessa
The Second Crusade was successful in recapturing Edessa.
False
What was one of the primary reasons for the failure of the Second Crusade?
Lack of coordination
In 1147, Conrad III's forces were defeated by the Seljuks at the Battle of
Dorylaeum
What was a significant difference between the First and Second Crusades?
Lack of strong leadership
Why did the competing interests between Louis VII and Conrad III hinder the Second Crusade?
Unified strategy was impossible
Poor route planning was a strategic error contributing to the
Second Crusade's
failure.
The Siege of Damascus in 1148 failed due to internal
disputes
What was the main event that triggered the Second Crusade?
Fall of Edessa
Louis VII's lack of military expertise contributed to the
Second Crusade's
failure.
What was a major consequence of the Second Crusade's failure?
Loss of Crusader prestige
Competing interests between Louis VII and Conrad III led to a lack of
coordination
Events of the Second Crusade in chronological order
1️⃣ Fall of Edessa in 1144
2️⃣ Battle of Dorylaeum in 1147
3️⃣ Siege of Damascus in 1148
Where did Conrad III's forces suffer a major defeat during the Second Crusade?
Battle of Dorylaeum
The Second Crusade lacked clear objectives compared to the
First Crusade
.
What was one of Louis VII's motivations for participating in the Second Crusade?
Religious devotion
Louis VII's poor planning contributed to the Second Crusade's
failure
Who were the two main leaders of the Second Crusade?
Louis VII and Conrad III
Louis VII's motivations for leading the Second Crusade included religious devotion and political
prestige
Conrad III was the Holy Roman Emperor who led German forces in the
Second Crusade
.
What was the outcome of the Battle of Dorylaeum for Conrad III's forces?
They suffered defeat
The Second Crusade's leadership was less unified and less effective compared to the First Crusade's
leadership
The Battle of Dorylaeum in 1147 resulted in Conrad III's defeat by the
Seljuks
.
Why did the Siege of Damascus in 1148 fail?
Internal disputes among Crusaders
The Second Crusade's failure to recapture Edessa contrasts with the First Crusade's successful capture of
Jerusalem
The Zengid victory during the
Second Crusade
reinforced Muslim unity in the region.
Match the outcome of the Second Crusade with its detail:
Failure to Recapture Edessa ↔️ Loss of strategic territory
Reinforced Muslim Unity ↔️ Zengid victory
Loss of Prestige ↔️ Return without significant victories
What was the impact of the Second Crusade's failure on European leaders like Louis VII and Conrad III?
Loss of prestige
The Second Crusade's failure highlighted the importance of unified leadership and effective
strategy