the leaders are chosen by the type of things you believ in and the power that you can give to the country.
Alexander the great king Phillip the II
there are many leaders in our country INDIA.we have to respect them.IN present time there are no one in the country for country expect some members.we have to give our life to our mother country.todays leaders are not working in our country.they are working for them we are the future steps of our country we has to work hard for our country.then our country will be number one.that is my wish thank you.
the Russian Revolution
I can name 2: Manuel Comnenus and Alexius Comnenus they were leaders during the first and 2nd crusades
Why were women prominent in the reform crusades of the early nineteenth century? What contributions did they make to social reform? Select three leaders and defend your selection of them as leaders.
Yes, Pericles was one of Greeks greatest leaders.
The Nobels
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Salah-hud-Din Ayyubi
the four armies were fighting in the first crusades
The Christian commander and king Richard the Lionheart, or Richard the 1st, was the one that ended the Crusade of Kings, also known as the 3rd Crusade.
The plural form for one country, many leaders is 'The country's leaders...'; the plural for many countries is 'The countries' leaders...
Another word for leaders of a country is "heads of state" or "chief executives."
Various Frankish leaders were involved in leading crusades against Muslims, including Godfrey of Bouillon, Baldwin I of Jerusalem, and Baldwin II of Jerusalem. These leaders played a significant role in the First Crusade and subsequent Crusades in the Holy Land.
the Crusades was for the Crusader leaders to gain more political support in their home countries in their efforts to be reigned.The preaching of Pope Urban II also is an excellent cause for the Crusades. The phrase "God wills It." is spoken by him and remembered throughout the Crusades.The tendency to get political control of the city of Jerusalem
A nonreligious reason for the Crusades was the desire for political power and expansion of territories. Many leaders and nobles saw the Crusades as an opportunity to gain wealth and land, increase their influence, and consolidate their power in the region. Economic motivations, such as trade opportunities and access to resources, also played a significant role in the Crusades.