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The '''Crusades''' were a series of several military campaigns — usually sanctioned by the [[Papacy]] — that took place during the 11th to 13th centuries. Originally, they were [[Roman Catholic]] endeavors to capture the [[Holy Land]] from the Muslims, but some were directed lead to militarical actions against other Christians, such as the [[Fourth Crusade]] against where Constantinoplewas sacked by Christian knights. In a broader sense, the [[Albigensian Crusade]] against the Cathars of southern France and the Northern Baltic Crusades are also considered as Crusades.  The Crusades unfortunately show Christians acting were preceded by a Middle Ages reform movement to abolish private wars between Christian knights known as the "Peace of God" movement. The intention to give these knights a new "field of action" may have been one of the causes of the crusades. During the Crusades [[military orders]] were formed which combined [[monastic life]] with chivalry. There is a broad consensus in an aggressive the Western world that the [[Church]] as a religious institution may not direct or sanction military action and war-like mannertherefore the Crusades are seen as a historical fault of the church of the day.
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