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Richard I of England, later to be know As Richard the Lion Heart was one of three Kings who went on the Third crusade. The Other two were Phillip II of France and Fredeick Barborossa of Germany. The latter never made it two the holy land because he died on route after ironically drowning in a river. This was a great blow to the total crusader force because because Barborossa's army represented the greatest proportion of the total number going on the crusade. Many people did not go on the crusade, such as women, children, the old and sick because these people like on the first crusade were not invited in the Papal Bull launched in 1188 by Pope Gregory VIII in response to the fall of Jerusalm in 1187.
Richard the Lion-heart, Frederick Barbarossa, Philip II, and King Guy de Lusignan (who had broken his promise to never interfere in Muslim lands
The journey of the European Crusaders to the Holy Land varied depending on the specific crusade and the route taken. Generally, it took several months, often ranging from about three to six months, depending on the starting point, travel conditions, and logistical challenges. The First Crusade, for example, began in 1096 and reached Jerusalem in 1099, taking roughly three years in total, including the time spent traveling and fighting along the way.
In the fourth crusade the Christian Byzantine Empire was attacked by Italian sailors (the Venetians). It was not a true crusade; no Muslim powers were attacked.
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SALADIN AND king RICHARD WERE AGAINST EACH OTHER IN THE THIRD CRUSADE
The pope decideds when a crusade is nesesary.A crusade is were one or several of the most important men mainly kings are called up to honour there cristian religion to fight infedels (people of a other religion) there was three crusades all lead by kings of europe.
Richard I of England, later to be know As Richard the Lion Heart was one of three Kings who went on the Third crusade. The Other two were Phillip II of France and Fredeick Barborossa of Germany. The latter never made it two the holy land because he died on route after ironically drowning in a river. This was a great blow to the total crusader force because because Barborossa's army represented the greatest proportion of the total number going on the crusade. Many people did not go on the crusade, such as women, children, the old and sick because these people like on the first crusade were not invited in the Papal Bull launched in 1188 by Pope Gregory VIII in response to the fall of Jerusalm in 1187.
the third one was the most significant crusade because the crusaders were sent to kill all of the Muslim soldiers.
Richard the Lion-heart, Frederick Barbarossa, Philip II, and King Guy de Lusignan (who had broken his promise to never interfere in Muslim lands
Well they all were important within their own right. The First three were the most famous though. The First Crusade ended with European crusaders retaking Jerusalem. In the Second, Saladin took Jerusalem from the Crusader king, Guy of Lusignan. The Third, and probably the most famous, would be the war between Saladin and Richard the Lionheart of England which ended with a stalemate. Many more came after, but the Third was considered the last major push against the Crusader cause.
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The journey of the European Crusaders to the Holy Land varied depending on the specific crusade and the route taken. Generally, it took several months, often ranging from about three to six months, depending on the starting point, travel conditions, and logistical challenges. The First Crusade, for example, began in 1096 and reached Jerusalem in 1099, taking roughly three years in total, including the time spent traveling and fighting along the way.
Three Kings was released on 10/01/1999.
The Production Budget for Three Kings was $48,000,000.