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They weren't actually called knights... they were called Crusaders, but anyways, they simply went to Crusades to help serve their country and religious beliefs.
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The Knights Templar were the most powerful military monastic order which took part in the Crusades. The Knights Templar were formed from several groups of knights by Hugh de Payens for the express purpose of protecting Christian pilgrims in the Holy Land.
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i am not quite sure, but i think they wanted knights
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They weren't actually called knights... they were called Crusaders, but anyways, they simply went to Crusades to help serve their country and religious beliefs.
The Pope.
The Knights Templar were the most powerful military monastic order which took part in the Crusades. The Knights Templar were formed from several groups of knights by Hugh de Payens for the express purpose of protecting Christian pilgrims in the Holy Land.
The cross is a symbol of Christianity. Knights did not always fight on behalf of the Christian religion, but during the Crusades they did. MORE Only Knights Templar wore the cross. Others did not. The Templar begs in as an arm of the church in the Crusades.
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MAy be Roman Knights during the Crusades.
It also included Turks, and peasants.
Pope Innocent III
i am not quite sure, but i think they wanted knights
The majority of the people who went on the crusades were neither noble nor knights. There were a lot of foot soldiers, archers, workers of all sorts, and others who went along.
Knights in the Crusades fought on horseback and were heavily armored with chain mail and helmets. They used weapons like swords, lances, and shields in battle. The fighting was often brutal and intense, with sieges, skirmishes, and cavalry charges being common tactics used.