They played a big role IN the Crusades, but I'm not very sure that they actually affected the outcome. The assassins worked for Saladin, the Muslim King, and they would be sent out to attack Christian soldiers under cover. I can't imagine there were so many assassins as to play a major role in the Crusades and how they ended. Even if they did, the Muslim army probably played the most important role.
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Apollo played a significant role in the Trojan War as he supported the Trojans and helped them in battle. He guided Paris' arrow to kill Achilles and also protected Hector during the war. Apollo's actions influenced the outcome of the conflict by aiding the Trojans and contributing to their victories, ultimately leading to the downfall of the Greeks.
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He is the Danish King.
they attacked the bazantine empire
Play a role has two meanings. To play a role in something can mean that you participated and influenced the outcome. It can also mean playing a character, or role, in a theatrical play.
Not much random people from all over Europe joined the crusades but Venetians did sack Constantinople in the 4th crusade.
He recaptured Jerusalem from the Crusaders.
The strength of victory played a crucial role in determining the outcome of the battle. A decisive and overwhelming victory often led to the defeat of the opposing side and influenced the overall outcome of the battle.
Yes, the dealer in Texas Hold'em does not play a role in determining the outcome of the game. The dealer's main responsibility is to shuffle and deal the cards, as well as manage the betting rounds. The outcome of the game is determined by the players' decisions and the cards they are dealt.
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The role of Pearl Harbor was US entry into WW2; making WW2 a truly Global War.
they were wives and mothers
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The Knights Templar were the most powerful military monastic order which took part in the Crusades. The Knights Templar were formed from several groups of knights by Hugh de Payens for the express purpose of protecting Christian pilgrims in the Holy Land.
He was the leader of the saracens( muslim army)