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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.

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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.

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The Christians- I think Richard the Lionhearted

The Muslims- I think Saladin

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Saladin of the Muslims and Richard I for the christians

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Saladin, King Richard.

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