If you mean The Crusades then it was Pope Urban III
The crusades began in Europe. Pope Urban the 2nd called it, because the Muslims had banned the Christians for entering or visiting Jerusalem the holy land. The Crusades were a series of wars, but the first 4 were called my the church. The rest of them weren't.
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Pilgrim.
The process is called canonization.
A person who journeys to a holy place is called a pilgrim in English, a Yatri in Hindi and a Haji in Arabic.
The priest is called Pandit.
The area now called "the Holy Land"--Israel/Palestine.
Just one, Hungary. Or two if you consider Vatican City's alternate name, the Holy See.
it was called the "thirty years war".
The Holy Roman Empire was also called Germany. Strictly speaking the two were not identical, as medieval people used the name Germany to mean places where German was spoken; some of these were not in the Holy Roman Empire and some parts of the Holy Roman Empire were not German speaking.
Jesus is the person who honours when he or she is holy when they finish the earthly race without any blemish in their life by giving them the crown of life.
The Hindu holy days begin at sunrise and end at sunrise. If one is conducting a fast - it should begin at the time the sun-rises