between 1095 and 1291.
The Crusades period was from 1095-1291(:
The crusades came first.
200 years
the crusades were too week to fight
Only in the first crusade.
The Crusades period was from 1095-1291(:
The crusades came first.
There were several crusades over a long period of time. You need to be more specific.
"God wills it!" - A rallying cry popularized during the First Crusade. "It is the will of God that will decide whether my words will bear any fruit." - Pope Urban II's speech at the Council of Clermont, calling for the First Crusade in 1095. "Let those who fight for the cause of Christ on earth be a terror to the enemies of truth." - Bernard of Clairvaux, a prominent supporter of the Second Crusade.
This question makes no sense. If you intend to ask, "Who controlled Jerusalem during the Crusades?" the answer would be Moslems for the majority of the time with a Christian interlude between the First and Second Crusades.
The Crusades were not a single war. They were a series of wars spanning about two centuries. The First Crusade began in the year 1095.
During the crusades there was many advancements, but castle building may be one of the most prominent. The dome like structure at the top of castles was created during the crusades and Edward II made many castles during that time period
200 years
the crusades were too week to fight
Only in the first crusade.
The first four crusades were the most important. After that they mainly lost purpose.
The Crusades had a mixed impact on the lives and roles of women during that time period. While some women were able to take on new responsibilities and gain more independence due to the absence of men who went off to fight in the Crusades, others faced challenges such as increased poverty and vulnerability to violence. Overall, the Crusades led to changes in the social and economic status of women, but the extent of these changes varied depending on individual circumstances and societal norms.