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The great schism marked the birth of orthodox church.
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In 1095, four armies of crusaders joined together and attacked Constantinople. The leader of the army wanted the people to surrender but they refused so there was a war until later in July when the Eastern side gave up.
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After the attack on Constantinople in 1095 the crusaders were at large. They attacked many more cities but soon died away.
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The Crusaders went out of Rome once again to pillage neighbouring cities and to take back what was supposedly "taken away from them".
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After the Western Church Proposed the Filioque Clause and Photius shot it down, The East had time to think about it. Both sides finally agreed on the Creed.