The first crusade free-ed the "holy places" from the Muslim domination and returned them to"Christendom".
yes it does
For those in power and who ordered it then it was a huge success. The church and ruling classes.
It was the Third Crusade
the first crusade was a success so later kings thought they could direct successful crusades too cause Muslims recaptured Jerusalem after first crusade but all other crusades failed
The Crusades initially resulted in the capture of Jerusalem in 1099, marking a temporary success for the Crusaders. However, the Holy Land was not retained in the long term; by 1291, Muslim forces had recaptured most of the territories established by the Crusaders. Overall, while there were brief periods of success, the Crusades ultimately failed to establish lasting Christian control over the Holy Land.
The First Crusade, launched in 1096, is often regarded as the only crusade to achieve significant success. It resulted in the capture of Jerusalem in 1099 and the establishment of several Crusader states in the Holy Land, such as the Kingdom of Jerusalem. This success was largely due to the disorganization of Muslim forces at the time and the determination of the crusading armies. Subsequent crusades generally failed to recapture or maintain these gains.
The first crusade was a success but the second was a faliure
The Crusades can be considered a success in that they facilitated increased cultural exchange between the East and West, leading to the transfer of knowledge, ideas, and technologies, particularly in fields such as medicine, science, and philosophy. They also helped to strengthen the power of the Catholic Church and the papacy, as well as to enhance the political influence of some European monarchies. Additionally, the Crusades contributed to the rise of trade routes and economic growth in Europe. However, these successes came at a significant human and moral cost.
There are two types of crusades: the political crusades and the religious crusades. The crusades are used to win new converts and inform. Political crusades are usually used for power and fame.
The usefulness of stone castles came to an end with the invention of the cannon - the Turks used these with great success during the Crusades - if my memory serves me well.
It was a success because the Europeans were introduced to the knowledge of the ancient past that was being preserved by the Muslims. It was a failure because they never regained the Holy Land. (Which explains why it's called 'history's most successful failure.')
Four Crusades, with other negligible crusades.