You name it they died that way. Disease, accidents, murder, battles, drowing, robbery are just a few ways.
Several people fort in the crusades: The first crusade-Christian (not nessesarilly knights The Peasant's crusade-Peasants The Children's crusade-Children The "official" Crusade-nobles
The People's Crusade was led by Peter the Hermit. However, the first official crusade was inspired by Pope Urban the II and led by Richart the Lionhearted.
Peter the Hermit was a preacher advocating the First Crusade. He also led a section of the People Crusade. See the link for more details
Slightly over 20,000 men
The longest crusade was the 7th crusade, it lasted 6 years (1248-1254)
Crusade is not very ethical. People die and they say it is Crusade!
because they did not want to die
The last Crusade was the 9th Crusade and it ended in 1272.
The First Crusade was highly successful, while the Second was not.
One significant difference between the First Crusade and the Second Crusade is the outcomes. The First Crusade resulted in the capture of Jerusalem by the Christian forces, while the Second Crusade did not achieve its primary objective of recapturing Edessa. Additionally, the First Crusade was more successful and united in its goals, while the Second Crusade faced more challenges and internal conflicts among the Christian leaders.
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Most people think there were about 10 crusades... The People's Crusade The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th crusade The Childrens crusade
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.
Several people fort in the crusades: The first crusade-Christian (not nessesarilly knights The Peasant's crusade-Peasants The Children's crusade-Children The "official" Crusade-nobles
He died because he was in the crusade
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