The Crusader's Crusade "Success and failure of the Crusaders" is closely related to the fate of the medieval Taurus monarchy (454). The first crusade released from Islamic rule was "the early victory of the Pope's monarchy" (454-455), but the crusade was not the victory of all the pope, but the failure of the Crusaders caught fire. Declining Papal Rule When the Pope requested people to "save the sacred ground from the heathen", the Crusades began and the first Crusade started with Emperor Byzantine and Alexis Comnus received it from Pope II . Military aid
The papal leadership of the church was finally replaced by the pope 's monarchy. Obviously, this change is apparent in the reform bill (1215) of the Fourth Rutland Committee. With the arrival of the thirteenth century, the negative aspects are becoming increasingly evident. It is no coincidence that permanent division between Latin and the Greek church happened when Leo IX began to act more aggressively on the Pope 's advantage. Success of his successor at the Latin church to successfully establish their jurisdiction (plenitudo potestatis) is unlikely to cure the department. Regardless of how prestige brought to city II during the first Crusades, the Pope sponsored the Crusade and eventually benefited the religious life of the Church.
In 1198, the founder of the Papal State, Innocent III was 37 when he was elected Pope. He received training in church law and theology. His main concern for the government is the unity of all Christian worlds under the Papacy monarchy, including the right to interfere with the king's rule. He was the organizer of the 4th Crusade and ordered the recapture of Jerusalem from Islam. 1200 faith education and the development of revitalization of knowledge began. Students begin admission without being aimed at becoming a pastor or offering education in non-Latin languages. The rise of character education brought about the control of education by the church, the development of Western culture, and the transformation of the cathedral school to a higher liberal arts university. Bologna and Paris are medieval schools