Actually, the crusades were considered as holy wars. When the Ottoman Turks captured the city of Constantinople (which was the main place on the land route through Asia and Europe) it was considered of great religious importance for both Muslims and Christians. The Turkies had adopted Muslim religion so therefore the Christians were enraged. The Peopel pleaded the King and the feudal lords to take the city back. These wars were known as Crusades.
There were 3 notable crusades. In the third of these, King Richard of England, Emperor Frederick of Germany and another leader of which I do not know. Sorry, that is all the info i can give.
that is in German if you need to know Wirklich wurden die Kreuzzüge heilige Kriege gehalten. Als die Osmane-Türken gefangennahmen, die Stadt von Konstantinopolise (das der Hauptplatz auf dem Landweg durch Asien und Europa war), wurde es von großer frommer Bedeutung für beide Moslems sowie Christen betrachtet. Die Türken hatten moslemische Religion angenommen, also folglich wurden die Christen erzürnt. Der Papst plädierte den König und die Feudallords, um die Stadt zurückzunehmen. Diese Kriege bekannt als Kreuzzüge. Es gab 3 bemerkenswerte Kreuzzüge. Im Drittel von diesen, im König Richard von England, im Kaiser Frederick von Deutschland und in einem anderen Führer, von denen ich nicht weiß. Traurig, ist das das ganzes Info, das ich geben kann. bum hole
Actually, the crusades were considered as holy wars. When the Ottoman Turks captured the city of Constantinople (which was the main place on the land route through Asia and Europe) it was considered of great religious importance for both Muslims and Christians. The Turkies had adopted Muslim religion so therefore the Christians were enraged. The Peopel pleaded the King and the feudal lords to take the city back. These wars were known as Crusades.
There were 3 notable crusades. In the third of these, King Richard of England, Emperor Frederick of Germany and another leader of which I do not know. Sorry, that is all the info i can give.
that is in German if you need to know Wirklich wurden die Kreuzzüge heilige Kriege gehalten. Als die Osmane-Türken gefangennahmen, die Stadt von Konstantinopolise (das der Hauptplatz auf dem Landweg durch Asien und Europa war), wurde es von großer frommer Bedeutung für beide Moslems sowie Christen betrachtet. Die Türken hatten moslemische Religion angenommen, also folglich wurden die Christen erzürnt. Der Papst plädierte den König und die Feudallords, um die Stadt zurückzunehmen. Diese Kriege bekannt als Kreuzzüge. Es gab 3 bemerkenswerte Kreuzzüge. Im Drittel von diesen, im König Richard von England, im Kaiser Frederick von Deutschland und in einem anderen Führer, von denen ich nicht weiß. Traurig, ist das das ganzes Info, das ich geben kann. bum hole
Plenty of them weren't involved. In fact, any countries other than Britain and Jerusalem were basically out of the question.
William II was involved in the First Crusade only to the extent that he loaned his brother money so he could go.
the people who benefited from the crusades were europeans
there have been many crusades, which one's
There were 8 crusades between 1096 and 1291.
Yes, Arabs were highly involved in the Crusades.
I think you meant who. Who was involved in the crusades were Richard,Edessa,and The 4 nobles
There were multipule crusades, many of witch had 10,000+ people involved. So in total there were probaly about 150,000+ people in total.
The main religions involved in the Crusades were Christianity and Islam. The Crusades were a series of religious wars initiated by Christian armies to regain control of the Holy Land (Jerusalem) from Muslim rule. The Crusades were motivated by a mix of religious fervor, political interests, and economic factors.
Although there were more than 15 crusades Baghdad was never occupied by the European armies.
The Crusades was won by the Muslims. This is because as their were a total of 7 crusades, 6 were "won" by the Muslims. The first crusade involved christians taking over jerusalem, and killing all other civlians. The next involved Salahudin taking back the Holy Land , and then holding it and defending against 7 more crusades
The two rival religions involved in the Crusades were Christianity and Islam. Christians from Europe launched military campaigns (Crusades) to reclaim holy sites in the Middle East from Muslim control.
The total amount of crusades there was 8. The whole point in the crusades was pretty much trying to take over the holy land. Kings, nobles, knights, peasants (serfs), and towns people where involved in the crusades.
The major religions involved in the Crusades were Christianity and Islam. The Crusades were a series of religious wars initiated by the Christian Church in Europe to recapture the Holy Land from Muslim control. The conflicts took place between the 11th and 13th centuries.
The Muslims - western Asia- and the europians - Britain and france mainly.
Plenty of them weren't involved. In fact, any countries other than Britain and Jerusalem were basically out of the question.
The Crusades was Primarily targeted at the Muslims by the Christians. Jewish people that lived in Muslim conquered lands were also killed during the crusades because of their rejection of Jesus.