It is actually Clovis, he was the king who helped conquer Gaul.
Charles martel
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Charles Martel.
Charles Martel.
Saladin led the Muslims in some of the Crusades.
The crusades affected the Muslims because the Muslims had what the crusaders wanted the crusaders went to war against the Muslims trying to get that "thing" back, which was Constantinople, and the crusaders killed half of Muslims to try and get Constantinople back.
Christians and Muslims. Christians wanted to take the holy land away from the Muslims.
The Crusades led to widespread destruction and loss of life among Muslims as they were the targets of military attacks by Christian armies. This resulted in resentment, fear, and hostility towards Christians in the Muslim world. Additionally, the Crusades deepened the divide between Muslims and Christians, reinforcing a sense of religious and cultural differences.
The Christians of Europe led the Crusades, and sometimes their holy rulers or kings would lead them in battle. An example of this would be Pope Urban II on the first crusade. They were waged against the Muslims, Russian and Greek Orthodox Christians, Mongols, Cathars, Hussites.
This frank dude that you are talking about is a Muslim. The battle that saved the Muslims was the battle of tours. It took place in Spain,1492. Duh.
He led a very large crusade of Christian warriors, known as the Crusaders, into battle against the Muslims in order to "cleanse" the Holy Land from the Muslims who were expanding rapidly and gaining extensive control. The four Crusades caused thousands of unnecessary deaths of innocents and warriors alike.
Not a complete waste of time. Although the Europeans never recaptured the Holy Land, they were introduced to the intellects of the Muslims, which led to their revival (in learning) since the Muslims preserved Western ideas.