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The Fourth Crusade, which began in 1202, involved an estimated 20,000 to 30,000 participants, including knights, soldiers, and non-combatants. However, the exact number is difficult to determine due to varying accounts and the inclusion of different groups, such as merchants and pilgrims. The campaign ultimately diverted to Constantinople rather than reaching the Holy Land, significantly impacting the course of the Crusade.

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