the kings crusade was the 3rd 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".
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Jerusalem was one of the cities gained during the First Crusade but that is all I know.
Assuming you mean a crusade: Crusades were religious calls of duty to the Roman Catholics in Europe during the the medieval ages. They were called by the Popes to capture certain towns controlled by those who were against the religion. Crusades were most commonly held on the middle eastern coast, and the most common city was Jerusalem. The last answer was incorrect.
the kings crusade was the 3rd Crusade.
Cities such as Venice flourished as a result of the Crusaders because,people fled to Venice and it developed into a powerful,city-state that came to dominate much of the Mediterranean during the Crusades.
It was during the Second Crusade in 1144.
Cyprus.
Jerusalem
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".
No..the crusades were intended to capture Jerusalem for Christianity and to oust the Moslems from there. The Jews suffered terribly during the crusades.
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Jerusalem was one of the cities gained during the First Crusade but that is all I know.
To answer in one word : poor Many more died of disease during the Crusade of illness than fighting.
Well not really, the children's crusade occured during the fifth crusade, but they are two different things. There were also two different children's crusades, the French and Germans. They both failed.
There were several crusades over a long period of time. You need to be more specific.