i am not quite sure, but i think they wanted knights
The Pope triggered the crusades by ordering the crusaders to trig.
Constantinople
The Crusaders were from all part of Europe but the Crusades themselves were in the holy land, Jerusalem, in the Middle East.
There were 8 crusades all together.
Generally it was the crusaders invading Muslim territory, but many battles were also prompted by Muslim warriors ambushing the Crusaders
The Christians where the Crusaders as they started the Crusades
The Christians where the Crusaders as they started the Crusades
The Pope triggered the crusades by ordering the crusaders to trig.
the third one was the most significant crusade because the crusaders were sent to kill all of the Muslim soldiers.
Crusaders no it was the Renaissance ok I don't know the answer but what I do know is that I tried both of them and neither of them are correct. I agree. I was looking for an answer online and Crusaders and Renaissance were incorrect. Its actually the Crusades! Not the Crusaders. yeah, Crusades is correct.
Constantinople
The Crusaders were from all part of Europe but the Crusades themselves were in the holy land, Jerusalem, in the Middle East.
The Crusades brought about widespread death, destruction, and displacement among the Muslim communities in the Middle East. They also fueled animosity and distrust between Muslims and Christians that still reverberates in some regions today. Additionally, the Crusades led to the rise of Muslim military leaders and resistance movements to defend against the invading European forces.
The popes promised the crusaders that they would go to Heaven if they fought in the crusades
Crusaders crusade crusades.
There were 8 crusades all together.
I think yes. The reason why they named them Crusades is because the Crusaders cut out red crosses and sewed them on their clothes as a sign that they were fighting for Christ. The french for cross is 'croix' and soon the crusaders talked of going on the 'croisades'.