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who were the crusades fought by
the crusades were fought in the middle east, some in spain, germany and byzantine.
The Crusades were fought by the Christians and the Muslims.
No. The Crusades were wars fought between Christians and Islam.
Those who fought during the crusades were: the Seljuk Turks, the European Christians, and the Muslims.
It also included Turks, and peasants.
who were the crusades fought by
The Crusades were the holy wars fought in the Middle Ages.
It was an idea brought back by knights. They fought in crusades in the Holy Land(around Jerusalem)
Welsh people fought with each other, and with the English. They also fought against invaders from Ireland and Vikings. Many Welsh knights fought in the crusades.
the crusades were fought in the middle east, some in spain, germany and byzantine.
Yes. The Knights Templar were Germanic, the originated as a Christian religious order of Knights who fought in the Crusades and they were originally from the Western portion of Germany near the Rhine river. Towards the end to after the crusades, a few of the members of the Knights Templar moved into France, and expanded the order to France. The Knights Templar originated from the Teutonic order of Knights, and the Knights Hospitaller who were both famous, yet powerful, Christian groups who were from Germany. The Knights Templar still are around today but are referred to as just "Templars" or "Free Masons."
people wanted to fight in the crusades for many different reasons, such as:EVERYBODY WAS EAGER TO FIGHT IN THE CRUSADES BECAUSE THEY GET GRANTED INTO HEAVEN IF THEY DIE IN THE CRUSADESKnights fought in the crusades because of their love for war also for their lady.Fighting in this war meant honour and pride as well as the reasons above.
The Crusades were fought by the Christians and the Muslims.
The popes promised the crusaders that they would go to Heaven if they fought in the crusades
No. The Crusades were wars fought between Christians and Islam.
Those who fought during the crusades were: the Seljuk Turks, the European Christians, and the Muslims.