For those in power and who ordered it then it was a huge success. The church and ruling classes.
It was a success because the Europeans were introduced to the knowledge of the ancient past that was being preserved by the Muslims. It was a failure because they never regained the Holy Land. (Which explains why it's called 'history's most successful failure.')
There were a total of nine major crusades launched between the late 11th and 13th centuries. The outcomes of the crusades are mixed; while the First Crusade succeeded in capturing Jerusalem, subsequent campaigns often failed to achieve their objectives and resulted in significant loss of life. Overall, the crusades are generally viewed as a failure in achieving lasting control over the Holy Land, leading to ongoing conflicts and tensions between Christians and Muslims.
The Crusades was called the worlds most successful failure because it brought culture and technology back from the Middle East and they feudal system and the power of the church declines.
It was somewhat of a failure.
The Crusades did not have a clear victor, as they were a series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims over several centuries. While the First Crusade (1096-1099) resulted in the establishment of several Christian states in the Holy Land, subsequent Crusades saw varying degrees of success and failure for both sides. By the end of the Crusades, particularly with the fall of Acre in 1291, Muslim forces had regained control of most territories. Ultimately, the legacy of the Crusades is complex, with neither side achieving a definitive victory.
yes it does
The Roman government is considered neither a success nor a failure.
The Crusades were widely considered a failure, in that they failed to achieve their stated objective of spreading Christianity to the Holy Land. However, it brought many positive changes to European society as returning crusaders brought Muslim knowledge back with them, helping to spark the Renaissance.
because in the end the Cristian's lost Jerusalem to the eastern world
It was a success because the Europeans were introduced to the knowledge of the ancient past that was being preserved by the Muslims. It was a failure because they never regained the Holy Land. (Which explains why it's called 'history's most successful failure.')
The Simon Commission was considered to be a success eventually.
The Roman government is considered neither a success nor a failure.
The Roman government is considered neither a success nor a failure.
There were a total of nine major crusades launched between the late 11th and 13th centuries. The outcomes of the crusades are mixed; while the First Crusade succeeded in capturing Jerusalem, subsequent campaigns often failed to achieve their objectives and resulted in significant loss of life. Overall, the crusades are generally viewed as a failure in achieving lasting control over the Holy Land, leading to ongoing conflicts and tensions between Christians and Muslims.
Christopher Columbus was both success and failure
because the Roman Catholic church lost many wars.... BUTthey still regained back the Holy Land
Failure = virgin success = sex