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In the third crusade Richard the lion heart was sent by the pope to win back Jerusalem from Saladin, the Muslim leader.
they fought in the battle of arsuf on the day of 7 September 1191 which richard the lionheart won the battle against saladin the leader of the saracens mens.richard the lionheart killed ltos of saladin men with their crossbow men.this victory was the road the jerasulem
Saladin was a Muslim leader at the time of the 3rd Crusade. That was at the end of the 1100s. He fought against Philip of France & Richard I of England (Lionheart). I think he came from what is now Iraq.
He was a French man ! Despite being King of England he had little to do with his own country: He was very Warlike, a good soldier, but a rash leader. He was a leader of the 3rd Crusade against Saladin.
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Richard I of England (Richard the Lionheart) .
Yes, he was a Catholic and the leader of the 3rd Crusade
first of all, the spelling, pronounciation, characteristics ( mental, physical ) AND THE MOST BIG DIFFERENCE IS... Richard I is gay while Saladin isn't -AlexisSan
Was Richard a lionhearted person? Richard was described as a brave and capable warrior as well as a skilled leader. That's how he earned the nickname.
Yes he was. He was the leader of his army against Saladin(Salah din).
Richard the Lionheart
In the third crusade Richard the lion heart was sent by the pope to win back Jerusalem from Saladin, the Muslim leader.
Saladin (leader of the Muslims) and Richard the Lionheart (leader of the Christians)
Richard the Lionheart was the leader of the Catholic army during the crusade of kings. He is named "The Lionheart" because he was the only king to complete his crusade during the Crusade of kings (neither the king of France, or the king of Germany finished). Saladin was his opposition.
King Richard I received the name, "Richard the Lionheart", because he had a reputation of being a valiant and competent military leader, and for being courageous and having generosity.