The Crusades
what was the name of the series of invasions of palestine launched by christians from europe
i Think it was Zionism.
Hungarian invasions of Europe happened in 800.
The Crusades were rising hostility to the Jews. More and More Christians believed that all non-Christians were their enemy. On their way to Palestine, some Crusaders massacred European Jews and continued the killing in Palestine. After the Crusades, Jews were expelled from England in 1290 and from France in 1306 and again in 1394. Many of these Jews moved to eastern Europe. Many Crusaders who stayed in Palestine came to respect Muslims, but Cristian tolerance toward Jews continued.
The crusades were a series of military expeditions launched by Christians living in Europe with the ultimate goal of conquering the Holy Land. The first crusade was launched in 1095 and was a complete success, conquering the entirety of modern day Israel, Palestine, and Lebanon. The Arabs living in the Middle East launched their own military operations in retaliation and eventually reconquered the lost territory. The eight subsequent crusades were organized with the goal of regaining the territory lost after the First Crusade. The ninth and final crusade was launched in 1271. The end of the crusades also coincided with a series of wars fought against the Ottoman Turks as they expanded into Europe. European and Christian leaders routinely called for crusades after 1271 in order to turn back the Ottoman advance. Several other crusades were launched in Europe in order to reconquer Spain or defeat pagans in Northern Europe.
Well, the Christians in europe believed that palestine was the Holy Lands* and wanted to regain them from the Muslims. *Holy Lands=Place where Jesus supposedly lived, died, and preached.
March 1939.
Spain and Italy
Europe.
No. Ignoring the debate as to whether Palestine is a country or not, Palestine is a Middle Eastern country and has no part in Europe.
The Vikings.
Spain and Italy