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Crusaders F.C. was created in 1898.
They were known simply as the Crusaders.
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The Crusaders came to liberate the Holy Land from the "infidels" and woe to any Jews who lived along the route. Numerous Jewish communites encountered by traveling Crusaders were subjected to the increased religious fervor of the Crusaders, and were pillaged and massacred. There were several extensive pogroms, especially in Germany and France. When the Crusaders conquered Jerusalem at the end of the First Crusade, they initiated a massive slaughter of the Jewish and Muslim inhabitants of the city.
Europe. England, Italy, France
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The Crusaders were the attacking religiously sanctioned groups in the Crusades. The Crusaders were mostly made up of Franks from medieval France and the Holy Roman Empire. They were trying to restore Christian authority in the Holy Land.
Most of the Crusaders came from Western Europe, particularly regions such as France, the Holy Roman Empire (modern-day Germany), England, and Italy. The First Crusade, for instance, saw a significant number of participants from France, including knights and nobles. Over time, various subsequent Crusades attracted forces from different European countries, but the initial waves were predominantly French and German.
The word assasin comes from hashishi the name of a group of heathens that used hashish and murdered crusaders in their sleep. The crusaders could not pronounce their name so they called them assasins.
The crusaders were able to scale the tower and sneak into Antioch. Once inside they were able to open a gate and allow the rest of the army to come in and attack the city.
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The first crusaders traveled from France through Italy, Eastern Europe, and through what is now Turkey. http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/cru2.htm
Crusaders primarily came from various regions of Western Europe, including France, England, Germany, Italy, and the Low Countries. The First Crusade, for instance, saw a significant number of participants from France, while later crusades attracted knights and soldiers from England and other parts of Europe. These groups were motivated by a mix of religious fervor, the desire for land, and the promise of adventure. Overall, the diverse origins of the crusaders reflected the widespread interest in the Holy Land during the medieval period.
The crusaders who were the Peasant crusaders in 1096 and the Noble crusaders in 1097 wanted to re- capture the Holy Land which was important to them, as they were Christians. The Peasant crusaders failed, so the Nobles had to step up and take back the Holy Land.
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