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Instructions
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
Listen to the entire episode and then submit a Podcast Response that does the following:
Please follow the “FIllable worksheet” EXACTLY!!
1) List the podcast and title of the episode selected.
2) List 4 interesting things/topics that you learned from the podcast. For each topic, describe the topic and why you found
it personally interesting. Expectation of a thorough topic description is at least a paragraph (at least 5 sentences).
Your explanation for why that topic was personally interesting should be another paragraph. Guest experts should be identified by their name and not generic terms. Your list must include a time stamp citation for when the topic was discussed.
Example: (5:12). And should demonstrate that you listened to the entire podcast!!!!!!
3) If you could ask the guest(s) one question, related to the topic of the episode, what would it be?
Podcast link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocAYlUIlwnc&ab_channel=InOurTime
Third Crusade (podcast originally aired 2001)
Description: Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the highs and lows of the Third Crusade. In 1095 Pope Urban II launched the First Crusade and by the end of the 11th century an army of Franks had driven what they called the “infidel arab” out of Jerusalem. The Crusaders held the city for over eighty years until Saladin, Sultan of Egypt and Syria, seized it back in 1187. The Muslim world celebrated as the Christian world shuddered and Pope Gregory VIII issued a Papal Bull for restoring the Holy City to Christian Rule. The Kings of Europe clamored for the honor to take up the challenge. However, the Third Crusade did not get off to a ripping start. The Holy Roman Emperor, Frederick Barbarossa, set off at the head of the greatest crusader army ever assembled but drowned whilst crossing a small stream in Armenia. This left Phillip of France and ultimately Richard of England to take on Saladin’s supremacy in the Middle East. What happened in that famous encounter? How did the names of Saladin and Richard the Lionheart come to bear such a weight of reputation across the centuries and were the crusades racial, imperial, or religious wars?
Guest Experts: Jonathan Riley-Smith, Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History at Cambridge University; Carole Hillenbrand, Professor of Islamic History at the University of Edinburgh; and Tariq Ali, novelist, playwright and author of The Book of Saladin.

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