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Renaissance #194 – The Crusades (part 3)

 
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Continuing the story about the chaotic and tragic events surrounding the People’s Crusade, led by Peter the Hermit. Picture a disorganized mob, not unlike the January 6 Capitol attack. Peter’s ragtag army was split into French and German factions, but before they even reached the Middle East, they wreaked havoc at home, particularly targeting Jewish communities. In 1096, the Rhineland saw brutal attacks on Jews, marking the beginning of a new, devastating form of anti-Semitism that foreshadowed future horrors. Jews, deeply integrated into European trade, were often resented for their role as financiers, a role thrust upon them by Christian bans on usury. As crusading fervor grew, knights indebted to Jewish moneylenders found themselves questioning why they should be financially beholden to the people they blamed for Christ’s crucifixion. This toxic mix of religious zeal, debt, and scapegoating led to widespread violence. Despite attempts by some leaders, like the Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV, to assure Jewish safety, the threat persisted, resulting in tragic massacres and deepening anti-Semitic sentiments.

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Continuing the story about the chaotic and tragic events surrounding the People’s Crusade, led by Peter the Hermit. Picture a disorganized mob, not unlike the January 6 Capitol attack. Peter’s ragtag army was split into French and German factions, but before they even reached the Middle East, they wreaked havoc at home, particularly targeting Jewish communities. In 1096, the Rhineland saw brutal attacks on Jews, marking the beginning of a new, devastating form of anti-Semitism that foreshadowed future horrors. Jews, deeply integrated into European trade, were often resented for their role as financiers, a role thrust upon them by Christian bans on usury. As crusading fervor grew, knights indebted to Jewish moneylenders found themselves questioning why they should be financially beholden to the people they blamed for Christ’s crucifixion. This toxic mix of religious zeal, debt, and scapegoating led to widespread violence. Despite attempts by some leaders, like the Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV, to assure Jewish safety, the threat persisted, resulting in tragic massacres and deepening anti-Semitic sentiments.

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