yes they did succeed
The year 1099
In the first crusade they fought over and through Jerusalem. After capturing it from the Muslims, the crusaders established some counties and other minor areas.
The Crusaders wanted to control the city of Jerusalem.
The Crusaders were from all part of Europe but the Crusades themselves were in the holy land, Jerusalem, in the Middle East.
The First Crusade in 1099 succeeded in capturing Jerusalem and driving the Muslims out. The Crusaders established the Kingdom of Jerusalem after their victory.
Jerusalem was the destination of the first two crusaders.
yes they did succeed
The four states were Jerusalem, Tripoli, Edessa, and Antioch.
The Christians took Jerusalem from Muslim control.
The year 1099
Jerusalem was the destination of the first two crusaders.
In the first crusade they fought over and through Jerusalem. After capturing it from the Muslims, the crusaders established some counties and other minor areas.
Crusaders
very. the crusaders took over jerusalem, antioch and edessa.
very. the crusaders took over Jerusalem, antioch and edessa.
During the 1100s, Jerusalem was primarily under the control of the Crusaders following the First Crusade in 1099. The Crusaders established the Kingdom of Jerusalem, which became a significant Christian stronghold in the region. However, Muslim forces, particularly under the leadership of figures like Zengi and later Saladin, began to challenge Crusader control, culminating in the recapture of Jerusalem by Saladin in 1187.