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Q: What are the similarities between the arguments the pope and saladin?
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What are the differences and similarities between the arguments the pope and Saladin use to persuade their listeners?

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What are the similarities and differences between the arguments the pope and saladin used to persuade their listeners?

They both used God or religion to persuade the people. Pope says that God will forgive their sins and the Saladin says that God will bless them.


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How did the Pope and King of the Crusaders react when they found out about Saladin's victory?

This question would, under normal circumstances, be difficult to answer because Saladin won numerous victories against the Crusaders and, in theory, could have prompted different responses. However, this was not the case. King Richard, who was the King of England and who commanded the Crusaders (he was not King of the Crusaders and had no legal standing over German, French, Byzantine, or Italian Crusaders), had a deep appreciation and respect for Saladin. (Saladin also admired and respected King Richard.) As one would imagine, Richard was disappointed, though, whenever he lost to Saladin. The Pope had a consistently negative attitude towards Islam and was both frightened and angered by Saladin's victories as they threatened the vitality and strength of Oriental Christendom.


What did Richard the lionheart have to do with the crusades?

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