The Sixth Crusade, which took place from 1228 to 1229, was primarily a diplomatic campaign rather than a military one, resulting in minimal loss of life compared to other Crusades. The exact number of deaths during this period is not well-documented, but it is estimated that only a few hundred soldiers and civilians may have died, primarily due to skirmishes or local conflicts rather than large-scale battles. Overall, the focus of the Sixth Crusade was on negotiation and diplomacy, leading to the peaceful recapture of Jerusalem.
Out of the one million people involved in it, about 75,000 people died during the Second Crusade. The Second Crusade lasted from 1147 to 1149.
Millions of people.
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about 50,000!
To some people it does not matter. But for Catholic people, this was a major event. The first crusade conquered Jerusalem. Jerusalem is said to be where Jesus died and then resuscitated. The four nobles that led the crusade then killed all people in the city and the survivors were sold into slavery.
To answer in one word : poor Many more died of disease during the Crusade of illness than fighting.
Louis IX (also called Saint-Louis) died on 25th of august 1270, of dysentry during the eight crusade.
Died.
actually Sir A MacDonald died during his fifth and sixth terms,1887-1891;death
The Pope thought it was unrighteous if the city that Jesus died and roses again was controlled by people of a completely different religion. So he called a Crusade to take the city of Jerusalem
No. Charlemagne died in 814. The First Crusade started in 1095.
The 250,000 troops died during the battle of Stalingrad were most likely to be referred to the German Sixth Army. During the battle of stalingrad, the German Sixth army went into the city of stalingrad but they were encircled by the Soviet army and trapped. Due to limiations of logistical support and rations, most of the german sixth army died to from starvation or from frost bite.