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he was captured and brought somewhere. thats all i know
In the third crusade Richard the lion heart was sent by the pope to win back Jerusalem from Saladin, the Muslim leader.
Saladin and King Richard I fought in the Third Crusade.
he went on the crusade because he wanted the holy land because he was a christian. it was said that Jesus died there so he wanted it back from the Muslims.
Saladin died after 3 months after when Richard stopped the crusade and went back to England. people still wonder about how UNstoppable they would have been if they had joined forces
he was captured and brought somewhere. thats all i know
In the third crusade Richard the lion heart was sent by the pope to win back Jerusalem from Saladin, the Muslim leader.
Saladin and King Richard I fought in 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.
I am; she's captured my heart, and I don't want it back. Ever.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Church, itself, had very little to do with the Third Crusade, other than as a source of inspiration for the Kings involved. The Third Crusade was known as the Kings' Crusade, as it put an end to the war between France and England when their Kings united to take back Jerusalem from the Muslim forces.
he went on the crusade because he wanted the holy land because he was a christian. it was said that Jesus died there so he wanted it back from the Muslims.
Saint Adjutor is the patron saint of boaters, drowning victims, and swimmers. It is said that he was a knight in the First Crusade. After being captured by Muslim forces, he escaped by swimming back to France.
Saladin died after 3 months after when Richard stopped the crusade and went back to England. people still wonder about how UNstoppable they would have been if they had joined forces
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He called for the initiation of a Crusade to take back the Holy Land from the Muslims.
The goal was to recapture the Holy Land (Palestine) from the Seldjuk Turks. The Turks had defeated the Byzantines in 1071, and took Jerusalem. They persecuted the Chistians. So, the Crusades were military expeditions fought by the Europeans to win back the Holy Land. The First Crusade was called by the Pope (Urban II). The Crusades successfully captured Jerusalem in 1099 and massacred its inhabitants.