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They fought with the Saracens, Eygyptians, Sejulks, and basically everyone who wasn't christian or roman catholic.

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Q: In the crusade the roman catholic encouraged its members to retake the holy land form what group?
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What was the 2 Crusade about?

Retake Jerusalem


What was the original purpose of the crusade?

to retake the holy land


Is the Edict of Milan so significant because it authorized the pope to send soldiers to fight in the First Crusade to retake Jerusalem?

No


Who led the crusade king?

There were a number of Christian crusades to retake holy places in/around Jerusalem. King Sigurd of Sweden led a crusade, King Louis the 9th (A total failure), King Richard the Lionheart led the 3rd and very successful Crusade. There were perhaps a half-dozen more Crusades after the 3rd.


What happened during the second crusade?

During the second crusades Muslims managed to defeat the Christians and retake Jerusalem. I'd like to add that a "crusader" is a warrior taking part in a crusade, while the "wholly wars" started by the Mediaeval Christians were called "crusades".


What did the pope want out of the first crusade?

The first Crusade was called as a response to a request from the Roman Emperor in Byzantium for assistance against the invading Turkish armies. It had early successes and became a movement to retake the Holy Land from Muslim armies that had occupied since the ninth-tenth centuries.


Can the word Crusade be used as a verb?

Yes. Crusade: noun: definition: A holy war undertaken with papal sanction; A religious war in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries, a military expedition by European Christians to retake areas in the Holy Land captured by Muslim forces Example Sentence: The crusade did not end peacefully. In that sentence crusade is being used as a noun.Crusade: verb: definition: go on a crusade; exert oneself continuously, vigorously, or obtrusively to gain an end or engage in a crusade for a certain cause or person; be an advocate for; to take part in a crusade Example Sentence: She crusaded for women's right. In this sentence, the word crusade is being used as a verb (an action of what she did).


What sparked the beginning of the first crusade?

Late in the 11th Century, the Byzantine emperor in Constantinople appealed to the Roman Catholic Church for military aid against the Moslem Turks. The Church was willing to help in that the Turks threatened Greek Orthodox Christianity and because Muslims controlled Palestine and molested Christians in the Holy Land. Pope Urban II called for at the Council of Clermont in 1095 to declare a holy war to retake the Holy Land from the Muslims.


When did saladin take Jerusalem in the third crusade?

Saladin took Jerusalem in the Second Crusade, specifically in October of 1187. In the Third Crusade, Saladin started off in control of Jerusalem and Richard the Lionheart abandoned his marches on Jerusalem upon signing the Treaty of Jaffa. As a result, Saladin never lost control of Jerusalem during the Third Crusade and never had to retake it.


Does retake have a hyphen?

no. retake


If you passed the fcat can you retake it?

No. If you failed the FCAT you can't retake it.


What is the base word for retake?

The base word for "retake" is "take."