The lands of modern day Turkey were apart of the Byzantine Empire for the most part.
There is no country of Edessa. However, in the crusades, the County or town of Edessa was to the north of 12th century Mesopotamia. It is now called Sanliurfa in Turkey.
Phrygian helmets were in vogue circa 1096 to 1170. so this would cover the 1st and 2nd Crusades, as the 3rd did not start until 1188. but no doubt they were probably worn during the 3rd and maybe the 4th as well.
Thousands of people live in Turkey during thr 4th century. Perhaps the most famous was St. Nicholas of Myra.
George was dead hundreds of years before the Crusades so did not participate.
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Most of the fighting of the Crusades is in Anatolia(Turkey) and the Kingdom of Jerusalem(Israel). Most of the people that came for the Crusades were from Europe.
I was not alive during the crusades.
he was first crusades forchristianity people
No, the Templar Knights were a Catholic military order founded in the Kingdom of Jerusalem in 1119 during the Crusades. They were not specifically from Turkey, but they did have a presence in the region as part of their mission to protect Christian pilgrims traveling to the Holy Land.
I'm afraid, that no matter where I check, I cannot find any reference to anyone named Eleazar during the Crusades.
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No..the crusades were intended to capture Jerusalem for Christianity and to oust the Moslems from there. The Jews suffered terribly during the crusades.
The muslims and crusaders fought against each other in the middle ages during the crusades.