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Pope Urban II

Pope Urban II was the medieval pope who called the First Crusade at the Council of Clermont in 1095 and strengthened the reform papacy.

Born
1035 CE
Died
1099 CE
Role
Pope

Pope and crusade preacher (c. 1035-1099)

Portrait of Pope Urban II in medieval papal robes
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Also known as
Urban II, Odo of Chatillon, Odo of Lagery
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c. 1035
French origins

Urban II was born Odo, probably in Champagne, and entered the reforming church world of eleventh-century France.

1088
Elected pope

Urban II became pope in 1088 during a dangerous struggle between reformers, imperial power and rival claimants.

1096
Crusade unleashed

The response to Urban's call produced both organised noble armies and uncontrolled popular movements.

Long-term
Crusading legacy

Urban II's legacy includes both the strengthening of papal authority and the beginning of centuries of crusading conflict.

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The pope whose sermon launched a crusading age

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c. 1035

French origins

Urban II was born Odo, probably in Champagne, and entered the reforming church world of eleventh-century France.

1070s

Reform churchman

Odo became a senior churchman and supporter of the reforms associated with Pope Gregory VII.

1088

Elected pope

Urban II became pope in 1088 during a dangerous struggle between reformers, imperial power and rival claimants.

1095

Byzantine appeal

Urban received appeals connected to Byzantine needs after Seljuk advances threatened eastern Christian territories.

1095

Council of Clermont

At Clermont, Urban II preached the expedition that became the First Crusade.

1096

Crusade unleashed

The response to Urban's call produced both organised noble armies and uncontrolled popular movements.

1099

Jerusalem captured

The First Crusade captured Jerusalem in 1099, but Urban died before news of the victory reached him.

Long-term

Crusading legacy

Urban II's legacy includes both the strengthening of papal authority and the beginning of centuries of crusading conflict.

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  1. Encyclopaedia Britannica, Search results for Pope Urban II,” accessed June 2026.Open source
  2. WorldCat, Books and library holdings for Pope Urban II,” accessed June 2026.Open source

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  1. Library of Congress, Search results for Pope Urban II,” accessed June 2026.Open source

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