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The Crusades had accomplished few of the goals that were set out by the pope
there were many crusades. i think 5 but the majority of the crusades the Muslims won.
the Seljuk Turks captured Jerusalem and would not allow Christians to go on a pilgrimage there Europeans went for fame, fortune, riches, religious beliefs, were absolved from all debt, and they were told by the pope they would go to heaven
The Muslims
They hagan in 1095 and ended in 1204
feudal fighting
The Crusades had accomplished few of the goals that were set out by the pope
there were many crusades. i think 5 but the majority of the crusades the Muslims won.
the Seljuk Turks captured Jerusalem and would not allow Christians to go on a pilgrimage there Europeans went for fame, fortune, riches, religious beliefs, were absolved from all debt, and they were told by the pope they would go to heaven
The Crusades were a series of campaigns spanning from 1095 to 1291.
The Muslims
I don't think the Pope has much say in it, realistically; none of the major people groups there recognize his authority.
The Muslims controlled the Holy Land after the crusades ended.
The Muslims.
Eldridge Pope ended in 2003.
They hagan in 1095 and ended in 1204
The first crusades ended in 1099