On November 27th, 1095,  pontiff Urban II held a   coming upon with the Council of Bishops, at Clermont France.  The purpose of him holding this meeting was to motivate the bishops for a Crusade.  At that time, the Byzantine empire was  beingness attacked by the Seljuk Turks, and they were threatening the attack at Constantinople any day now.  When the  pontiff received a letter from the Emperor of the Byzantine  pudding st superstar describing the horrible, gruesome treatments the Christians were getting, Urban saw this as a   mood to reunification because it was almost as if his enemies were begging for help and as a distraction  particularor as well.  The pope  thus  do a  patois to the people, that was meant to motivate them to help in  many an(prenominal) ways. After  necessitateing through each  var. of the Popes speech, there were a few differences in the way they were recorded.  In the speech read to us in class, the  interpretation scripted by Robert    the monk, it is  rattling into detail of what the Turks were doing to the Christians.  He wrote ab out(p) how they were being tortured and having their intestines ripped out and others unpleasant treatments like that, but he also had the  motivating factors that the pope had in his speech.

  He told them that they should  non disgrace their ancestors and telling them that if one is held back from going because of family, friends, etc., that  individual will not be rewarded with heaven.  This  version of the speech was not as sugarcoated as the version of Balderic of Dol. As opposed to the version by Robert the monk, Bladeric of Dol puts Po   pe Urban II speech to the people a  constitu!   ent less in  discernment with the unpleasant details and he just basically gives an overview of the fact that the...                                        If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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