Fourth Crusade
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The Fourth Crusade, launched in 1202, aimed to recapture Jerusalem from Muslim control but took an unexpected turn. Instead of reaching their intended target, the Crusaders were diverted to Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire, due to political and financial disputes. In 1204, they successfully sacked Constantinople, leading to the establishment of the Latin Empire in the city. This diversion and the subsequent sack of Constantinople mark a significant and controversial episode in the history of the Crusades, highlighting the complex interplay of religious zeal, political ambitions, and economic interests during this period of medieval history.
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