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What happened in the peoples crusade?

The People's Crusade was a prelude to the First Crusade that took place in 1096. It was led by Peter the Hermit and consisted of a large army of peasants and commoners who set out for the Holy Land. However, the crusade ended in disaster as the ill-prepared and undisciplined army faced numerous hardships and was swiftly defeated by the Seljuk Turks in Anatolia. Only a small fraction of the original army survived to reach Jerusalem.


What year did the peoples crusade start?

the crusades between salah ad din and king Richard I started in 1109


Why is the first crusade known as the peoples crusade?

The People's Crusade was only one part of the First Crusade, when paupers who were inspired by the preachings of various priests and monks tried to make a joint pilgrimage to Jerusalem. Since they needed less preparing, they departed before the main crusade, but were mostly crushed when they reached Turkey. Some surviving members lingered in Constantinople and joined the army of nobles, when they arrived.


What year did the first Christian crusade begin?

The official date for the First Crusade was the 15th August 1096, (the date of the Feast of the Assumption). But, before this some unexpected armies of peasants and minor nobles left for Jerusalem, led by Peter the Hermit and Walter Sansavior, this became known as the Peoples Crusade. Unfortunately most of them were killed in a battle at Civetot. The main army of Crusaders reached what was known as Asia Minor in that time around April 1097, where they were joined by Peter the Hermit and the remains of the Peoples Crusade Army, (Walter Sansavior being one of those already killed).


Which Crusade was the most successful?

The First Crusade was the only successful Crusade.

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Who went on the peoples crusade?

Walter the Penniless and Peter the Hermit


Who led the peoples crusade at the urging of the pope?

Byzantine Emperor


What happened in the peoples crusade?

The People's Crusade was a prelude to the First Crusade that took place in 1096. It was led by Peter the Hermit and consisted of a large army of peasants and commoners who set out for the Holy Land. However, the crusade ended in disaster as the ill-prepared and undisciplined army faced numerous hardships and was swiftly defeated by the Seljuk Turks in Anatolia. Only a small fraction of the original army survived to reach Jerusalem.


Was the Peasant's Crusade in 1071 sucsessful?

Most crusades were rather unreliable-just using religion as an excuse to attack foreigners, some of which were actually Christian. The Peasant's Crusade (also known as the People's Crusade, not all the crusaders worked on the land). This one focused on Hungary and Turkey and involved a lot of ransacking particularly to Belgrade and Istanbul. Since all it really led to more Crusades, the ultimate answer is no.


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no


What year did the peoples crusade start?

the crusades between salah ad din and king Richard I started in 1109


Why is the first crusade known as the peoples crusade?

The People's Crusade was only one part of the First Crusade, when paupers who were inspired by the preachings of various priests and monks tried to make a joint pilgrimage to Jerusalem. Since they needed less preparing, they departed before the main crusade, but were mostly crushed when they reached Turkey. Some surviving members lingered in Constantinople and joined the army of nobles, when they arrived.


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