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the third one was the most significant crusade because the crusaders were sent to kill all of the Muslim soldiers.
crusaders would tend to feel sick , anxious ,scared and fear because they don't know what could happen to them . some strong crusaders would feel brave but most crusaders were criminals and peasants
the canturbury crusaders
Jerusalem was taken away from the Crusaders by the Muslim general Saladin in 1187. His forces decisively defeated the Crusaders at the Battle of Hattin, leading to the recapture of the city. Saladin's victory marked a significant turning point in the Crusades, as it ended nearly a century of Crusader rule in Jerusalem.
Crusaders ruled most of Palestine during the last two or three years of the 11th century, and for some time after.
Edessa was captured by Zengi, the Atabeg of Mosul, in 1144. His forces defeated the Crusaders at the Battle of Damascus in 1148 during the Second Crusade, effectively thwarting the Crusaders' attempts to expand their territory in the region. Zengi's victories were significant in strengthening Muslim resistance against the Crusades.
Some were, most were ordinary people.
The weapon of choice for the Crusaders was the broadsword.
The crusaders have won the most titles out of all the teams and are the most consistent.....
Most of the Crusaders came from Western Europe, particularly regions such as France, the Holy Roman Empire (modern-day Germany), England, and Italy. The First Crusade, for instance, saw a significant number of participants from France, including knights and nobles. Over time, various subsequent Crusades attracted forces from different European countries, but the initial waves were predominantly French and German.
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Yes The Crusaders