The First Crusade, which began in 1096 and concluded in 1099, spanned about three years. The journey involved thousands of miles across Europe to the Holy Land, with various routes taken by different groups of crusaders. Participants faced numerous challenges, including harsh conditions, battles, and logistical difficulties. Ultimately, they succeeded in capturing Jerusalem in July 1099.
Probably the First Crusades.
The plague is an older disease, but the first Great Plague occurred in the 14th century in Europe, long after the first crusades.
Who were in the Crusades who started the Crusades who fought in the Crusades how long did each Crusade last how long was the longest Crusade
The crusades came first.
I'm not sure how long he was away but, durig his reign, he was only in England for 10 months. The rest he was fighting in the crusades
The crusades were people that belived in god going on a journey to seek wealth, or/and adventure, or/and salvation, and/or other religious purposes.
The crusades lasted over 2 centuries.
the crusades were too week to fight
Only in the first crusade.
The first four crusades were the most important. After that they mainly lost purpose.
The journey of the Crusades varied significantly depending on the specific expedition and the route taken. For example, the First Crusade (1096-1099) took approximately three years from the initial call to arms to the capture of Jerusalem. Other Crusades, like the Fourth Crusade (1202-1204), had different timelines and objectives that influenced their duration. Overall, these journeys could range from several months to several years, depending on various factors such as travel conditions and military engagements.
only the first crusade was successful and out of nine crusades