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Q: When did Richard the lionhearted agree to a truce with the Muslims?
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Why did Richard the Lionheart offer his sister to Saladin's brother?

To try to make a truce between Muslims and Christians in Jerusalem, and cause a rift between Saladin and his brother.


What is it called when two sides agree to a ceasefire?

A truce?


What is a sentence of this word truce?

During Wartime the word "truce" means that parties on both sides agree to stop fighting for a certain period of time. Both sides must agree to the suspension of hostilities for a truce to happen.


What did saladin do after negioting a truce with Richard?

b. allowed Christians to enter Jerusalem freely


What motivated the crusades to attack palestine?

Because the truce between Richard and Saladin did not last, so the Fourth Crusade happened.


Leader who accepted a truce that guaranteed the safety of Christians visiting Jerusalem after the Third Crusade?

Richard the Lionheart


Why did Germany agree to a truce in World War 1?

I have the same question but no body b ansewrin it u effin hoe!


Why did Richard the first turn back prior to attacking Jerusalem on the Third Crusade?

Richard the Lionheart(Richard I) never attacked Jerusalem. He turned back because of Saladin: they were both tired, so they signed a truce.


What were the major events of the third crusade?

Frederick drowned in 1189 whilst in Anatolia. Richard and Philp then departed across the Mediterranean Sea. Richard stoped to conquer Cyprus while Philip continued on. Philip landed at the city of Acre, which was being besieged by former king Guy of Lusigan, sometime monarch of the kingdom of Jerusalem. Once Richard arrived, they were overwhelmed by the Muslims and the Richard and Saladin settled a truce that allowed the christians to pass through the holy lands of Jerusalem without any problems (:


How does the government resolve a conflict with war?

It's resolved when the winner wins or the loser loses. Or, if they both agree to stop fighting (Armistice=Truce).


What is a name for a ceasefire in which troops of both sides stop fighting?

And armistice or a truce or a ceasefire are all terms for when troops on both sides agree to stop fighting.


When was The Truce created?

The Truce was created in 1957.