The number of Crusaders who survived the journey to Asia during the various Crusades varied significantly. For instance, during the First Crusade, it is estimated that around 100,000 people set out, but only about 20,000 to 30,000 reached Jerusalem. Many perished due to battles, disease, and hardships along the way. Overall, survival rates were low, and each Crusade experienced different outcomes in terms of survival.
30,000
one third
The First Crusade, which began in 1096, saw a significant number of participants face hardships during their journey to Asia Minor. Out of the initial force of approximately 100,000 people, it is estimated that only about 30,000 to 40,000 Crusaders actually made it to the city of Antioch in Asia Minor. Many perished due to battles, disease, and harsh conditions along the way. The significant attrition rate reflects the challenges faced during this arduous expedition.
Most people who went into outer space have survived.
The reason people in europe became crusaders is because they were going to habe a war and a trip to jerusalem
be a maritime is to asia
Northwest Passage:)
a crusade was a battle between the Crusaders or believers in god and some other people. This battle was started by the crusaders who killed anyone who didn't believe in god. a pilgrimage on the other hand, is a trip to a temple.
asia i think
yea
bc he never made it to asia
Yes Madeleine survived but her husband did not.