Saladin- Study Island
King Richard knew they were very alike. He respected that Saladin was an honorable man, doing what he can to fight for his religion. This was returned by Saladin, who actually gave fresh water and fruit to Richard when he fell ill during the third crusade. Saladin was portrayed as a great and honorable man in many European illuminated manuscripts, and the population of Europe respected him. Richard the Lionheart was respected by the Muslim population. It makes you wonder, why is there so much hate between us today?
Richard I (the Lionheart) was king of England from 1189 to 1199.
Strong, Loyal, Nice and very good a commanding his team. This made him a great fighter! :)
it was a very professional surrender. both men had already known each other from a while back and they both respected each other a great deal
His courage and military prowess, even before he became king, was famous, earning him the nickname. By the young age of 16 he was already commanding troops in France, putting down rebellions, and he led the Third Crusade (after Philip II of France returned to his kingdom), scoring valuable victories over Saladin, including ending the Siege of Acre.
because he was the great king.
King Richard knew they were very alike. He respected that Saladin was an honorable man, doing what he can to fight for his religion. This was returned by Saladin, who actually gave fresh water and fruit to Richard when he fell ill during the third crusade. Saladin was portrayed as a great and honorable man in many European illuminated manuscripts, and the population of Europe respected him. Richard the Lionheart was respected by the Muslim population. It makes you wonder, why is there so much hate between us today?
Richard I (the Lionheart) was king of England from 1189 to 1199.
Strong, Loyal, Nice and very good a commanding his team. This made him a great fighter! :)
The person who is the most respected general ever is up for debate. There have been several great generals in the history of the world. Even though Julius Caesar was considered a tyrant by his peers, he was a great general and military leader. There is also Dwight Eisenhower, Napoleon Bonaparte, George S. Patton, and Douglas MacArthur to consider.
it was a very professional surrender. both men had already known each other from a while back and they both respected each other a great deal
Robert E. Lee was a great general in the fact that he was able to turn sure defeat into resounding victories. He was greatly loved by his men and respected by friend and foe alike. He has been called the most beloved general in United States history. For information on examples of why he was so well loved and respected, read the book Recollectons of General Lee by Dr. John F. Maury.
His courage and military prowess, even before he became king, was famous, earning him the nickname. By the young age of 16 he was already commanding troops in France, putting down rebellions, and he led the Third Crusade (after Philip II of France returned to his kingdom), scoring valuable victories over Saladin, including ending the Siege of Acre.
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He was respected because he honoured his treaties, opening up Jerusalem to Christian pilgrims and showing at time great mercy. Though this high standard slipped when he was faced Richard the Lion Heart.
The Persian king Cyrus the Great is known for respecting the customs and religions of the people he conquered. He allowed the people to practice their own faith and customs, which helped him gain loyalty and support from diverse populations within his empire.
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