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Q: If you were a warrior during the Crusades what would you take with you into battle?
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How were people persuaded to go to the crusade?

People were persuaded to go to the Crusades through the use of religion and rewards in the after-life. It was believed that a warrior in the Crusades would be greatly rewarded in his afterlife. Participation in the Crusades became a badge of honor.


Why the chariot of Karna got struck in Mahabharata battle?

Karna had taken admission to learn weaponry with Guru Parashurama. Karna had not disclosed that he was a warrior. Parashurama once understands that Karna was a warrior and becomes angry and curses Karna that he would forget the mantras he taught and his chariot gets stuck in battle ground, when he needed them most during a battle. Hence Karna's chariot gets stuck during the battle when needed it desperately.


Who shared Jerusalem with the crusades?

This question makes no sense. If you intend to ask, "Who controlled Jerusalem during the Crusades?" the answer would be Moslems for the majority of the time with a Christian interlude between the First and Second Crusades.


What was the symbol of the crusades?

a cross was the symbol of crusades


Could someone explain Fortress Warrior's effect?

Fortress Warrior's text reads:You take no battle damage from battles involving this card. Once per turn, if this card would be destroyed by battle, it is not destroyed. (Damage calculation is applied normally.)The first sentence simply means that the controller of Fortress Warrior will receive no damage to their Life Points should that monster be involved in battle. If Fortress Warrior was in attack position and attacked by a stronger monster, you would receive no deduction in your Life Points.The second sentence is a fairly interesting effect. The first time Fortress Warrior would be destroyed in battle, it is "invincible" and survives. However, should Fortress Warriorget involved in another battle during the same turn and would normal be destroyed, it will be destroyed. In both these instances, you will take no battle damage if there is any.The part in parentheses is a tad confusing, because it seems to conflict with the first sentence of Fortress Warrior's effect. However, this is simply saying that if your opponentwould take damage in a battle with this monster, they will lose Life Points.


What were the effects that the crusades had on Muslims?

The Crusades led to increased hostilities between Muslims and Christians, causing resentment and distrust. They also resulted in the weakening of Muslim territories in the Middle East, with lasting effects on the region's political and cultural landscape. Additionally, the Crusades stimulated intellectual exchange and cultural diffusion between the two civilizations.


Why did the Muslims wanted to battle the first crusades?

The Crusaders invaded their country and they were given no choice but to fight. Think about what you would do if you were invaded.


What happened to local people of Jerusalem during crusades?

When the Christians came; they would kill the Muslims.


What did Christians want to do during the Crusades?

Most of them would have been happy to stay alive and eat regularly.


What scenario would only be possible following the start of the Columbian exchange?

An Aztec warrior rides into battle on a horse.


Who fought in crusades?

The Christians of Europe led the Crusades, and sometimes their holy rulers or kings would lead them in battle. An example of this would be Pope Urban II on the first crusade. They were waged against the Muslims, Russian and Greek Orthodox Christians, Mongols, Cathars, Hussites.


During which crusades were phrygia helmets worn?

Phrygian helmets were in vogue circa 1096 to 1170. so this would cover the 1st and 2nd Crusades, as the 3rd did not start until 1188. but no doubt they were probably worn during the 3rd and maybe the 4th as well.