High Middle Ages · Middle East · War
1197
German crusade to the Holy Land
1197
Before his death the Hohenstaufen emperor had gathered crusader contingents from across Germany and staged them in southern Italy to sail for the Holy Land. After his death most turned around and went home. Those who sailed briefly recovered Beirut before losing their nerve. The aborted crusade illustrated how dependent medieval military expeditions were on the personal authority and prestige of a single commanding figure.