In 1095, Pope Urban II, Rome's Pope, organised a crusade to conquer Jerusalem. There was 30000-35000 crusades+ calvary ready to advance against the Muslims who were still conquerors of Jerusalem.
In 1099, the Crusades has reached Jerusalem and conquered the Muslims with their famous big red cross sign.
The purpose was to win back the Holy Land from the Muslims.
no
The first one and only the first one
The year 1099
The Crusades were a series of religious battles between Christians and Muslims to win possession of the holy land of Jerusalem. The Crusades were ultimately won by the Muslims as they managed to take back ownership of the area.
6th Crusade.
The purpose was to win back the Holy Land from the Muslims.
there tactics were to get the holy lands back and to win the crusade.
no
They won the first crusade.
Crusades were not "won". Most of the crusades were attempts to create a common enemy (the Muslims who had settled in Palestine) and divert attention from local troubles.
The first one and only the first one
He called for the initiation of a Crusade to take back the Holy Land from the Muslims.
The result was a decisive Egyptian victory, there was a great number of Crusader losses which led to their surrender.
The year 1099
The First Crusade (1096-1099) is considered the most successful where Christian knights managed to capture Jerusalem in 1099, establishing several Crusader states in the region.
The Crusades were a series of religious battles between Christians and Muslims to win possession of the holy land of Jerusalem. The Crusades were ultimately won by the Muslims as they managed to take back ownership of the area.