Because the truce between Richard and Saladin did not last, so the Fourth Crusade happened.
To try to make a truce between Muslims and Christians in Jerusalem, and cause a rift between Saladin and his brother.
Saladin and Richard never met face to face.
Richard-I and Saladin entered a failed negotiation for the return of the True Cross to the Crusaders in exchange for the lives of 3,000 Muslim prisoners. Saladin wanted to stall and not hand over a relic which would only embolden Richard and his troops in their attack on Jerusalem. They would later enter a secret negotiation (also failed) involving marrying off Richard's sister to Saladin's brother Alahdeel (sp?). Which failed due to the siblings problems with the faith of their prospective political betroved. The one successful negotiation involved ending the conflict after Saladin's failed counterattack at the port of Jaffe. With both armies exhausted, they would end the wars of the third crusade and Richard would keep the conquered cities of Acre and Jaffe while Saladin would keep everything else in his empire.
Saladin Saladin was the bigger hero because even accounts from the Crusaders say that Saladin was kind and Merciful Also Richard The Lionheart had many prisoners killed after they surrendered
Because the truce between Richard and Saladin did not last, so the Fourth Crusade happened.
To try to make a truce between Muslims and Christians in Jerusalem, and cause a rift between Saladin and his brother.
The truce between Richard the Lion-Hearted and Saladin did not last so Pope Innocent III launched the 4th crusade.
Richard the Lionheart(Richard I) never attacked Jerusalem. He turned back because of Saladin: they were both tired, so they signed a truce.
Saladin and Richard never met face to face.
Saladin and King Richard fought during the third crusade as opponents. Saladin was a brilliant leader and Muslims admired King Richard's bravery.
Saladin and King Richard fought during the third crusade as opponents. Saladin was a brilliant leader and Muslims admired King Richard's bravery.
No. Saladin was a Arab Sultan, Richard was an English King. They fought each other.
Richard-I and Saladin entered a failed negotiation for the return of the True Cross to the Crusaders in exchange for the lives of 3,000 Muslim prisoners. Saladin wanted to stall and not hand over a relic which would only embolden Richard and his troops in their attack on Jerusalem. They would later enter a secret negotiation (also failed) involving marrying off Richard's sister to Saladin's brother Alahdeel (sp?). Which failed due to the siblings problems with the faith of their prospective political betroved. The one successful negotiation involved ending the conflict after Saladin's failed counterattack at the port of Jaffe. With both armies exhausted, they would end the wars of the third crusade and Richard would keep the conquered cities of Acre and Jaffe while Saladin would keep everything else in his empire.
Saladin Saladin was the bigger hero because even accounts from the Crusaders say that Saladin was kind and Merciful Also Richard The Lionheart had many prisoners killed after they surrendered
no one. Saladin didnt actually kill anyone
Battles of Acre, Arsuf.