Against the Infidels

"Against the Infidels” is Fulcher of Chartres eyewitness account of Pope Urban II's call-to-arms in 1095. This speech launched the First Crusade, but the several historical transcripts record it slightly differently. Fulcher's account includes a section in which Urban assures crusaders they would be granted redemption from sins in exchange for their service. His is considered the most definitive eyewitness record of the speech, in contrast to Robert the Monk's more dramatic interpretation of the event.  

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Against the Infidels

"Against the Infidels” is Fulcher of Chartres eyewitness account of Pope Urban II's call-to-arms in 1095. This speech launched the First Crusade, but the several historical transcripts record it slightly differently. Fulcher's account includes a section in which Urban assures crusaders they would be granted redemption from sins in exchange for their service. His is considered the most definitive eyewitness record of the speech, in contrast to Robert the Monk's more dramatic interpretation of the event.  

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Against the Infidels

Against the Infidels

by Pope Urban II, Fulcher of Chartres

Narrated by John Potter

Unabridged — 12 minutes

Against the Infidels

Against the Infidels

by Pope Urban II, Fulcher of Chartres

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"Against the Infidels” is Fulcher of Chartres eyewitness account of Pope Urban II's call-to-arms in 1095. This speech launched the First Crusade, but the several historical transcripts record it slightly differently. Fulcher's account includes a section in which Urban assures crusaders they would be granted redemption from sins in exchange for their service. His is considered the most definitive eyewitness record of the speech, in contrast to Robert the Monk's more dramatic interpretation of the event.  


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BN ID: 2940169711141
Publisher: Audio Sommelier
Publication date: 05/06/2018
Edition description: Unabridged
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