Louis VII of France and Conrad III of Germany were the leaders of the unsuccessful Second Crusade. Following the Turkish conquest of the town of Edessa, separate French and German armies marched to Asia Minor in 1147, were defeated by the Turks, and failed to accomplish any major successes. They even endangered the survival of the Crusader states with an attack on Damascus.
Richard the Lionheart of England. The French king Philip turned back his armies to retake French lands that were in English possession. and the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick, I believe, drowned while crossing a river. So the only ones who made it to the Middle East were the English.
The Christians- I think Richard the Lionhearted
The Muslims- I think Saladin
Saladin of the Muslims and Richard I for the christians
Saladin, King Richard.
I believe it was France which supplied 3 leaders, while Germany supplied and England supplied 1.
the people who benefited from the crusades were europeans
there have been many crusades, which one's
I can name 2: Manuel Comnenus and Alexius Comnenus they were leaders during the first and 2nd crusades
Yes, aside from "freeing the Holy City," there were several incentives. First of all, knights, who were more or less soldiers of fortune, got absolution of all of their sins for participating in the Crusades. In addition, marching crusaders all got to perform pogroms on Jews and plunder cities.
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.
The Nobels
i don't know I'm asking you
I believe it was France which supplied 3 leaders, while Germany supplied and England supplied 1.
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.
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
He beat the crusades and was one of the best Arabian leaders. Watch kingdom of heaven it helped me alot.
To take the Holy Land back from the Muslims
Kingdoms From all over Christian Europe took part under the rule of the Pope. However the pope did not go to war the leaders were kings such as King Barbossa of the Holy roman empire and Richard the Lionheart of England. France was the main contributor to the crusaders. There were 9 crusades spreading across 250 years so leaders changed often.