Visual Timeline: Fourth Crusade

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1190 CE 1200 CE  
 
 
1198 CE: Pope Innocent III calls for the Fourth Crusade to liberate Jerusalem from Muslim rule.
 
 
1201 CE: Marquis Boniface of Montferrat is selected to lead the Fourth Crusade.
 
 
1202 CE - 1204 CE: The Fourth Crusade is formed to recapture Jerusalem for Christendom. Instead, the Crusaders attack Constantinople.
 
 
1202 CE: The Fourth Crusade fleet leaves Venice.
 
 
1202 CE: The armies of the Fourth Crusade capture Christian Zara on the Dalmatian coast.
 
 
1203 CE: A small force of Crusader knights arrives in the Middle East during the Fourth Crusade.
 
 
1203 CE: The army of the Fourth Crusade arrives at Constantinople.
 
 
1204 CE: Constantinople is sacked by the Fourth Crusaders.
 
 
1204 CE: Count Baldwin of Flanders is made the first Latin Emperor of Constantinople.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1190 CE 1200 CE