Simón Bolívar began his crusade for independence in the early 19th century, with significant actions starting around 1810. His efforts intensified after the establishment of the First Republic of Venezuela in 1810, and he became a key leader in the struggle against Spanish colonial rule across various South American countries. Bolívar's campaigns ultimately contributed to the liberation of several nations, including Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia, throughout the 1810s and 1820s.
The First Crusade took place in 1096 to 1099.
The Third Crusade was not started by Saladin the Ayyubid, but rather by King Henry II of England and King Philip II of France in 1189.
The crusades didn't start in Italy. The Pope gave his speech in Clermont. Clermont is in France.
It proclaimed man's rights and the legality of the revolution.
The Crusades started in 1095, and ended in 1291. They actually started in 1096 and ended in 1270. no your both wrong they REALLY started in 1100 and ended in 1300.. Well the first two are sort of right.. start year from the first one (1095) is correct and the end year from the second (1270) is correct. The third person is just an idiot.
The 2nd Crusade started in 1045 CE
1099
Hi I am happy to answer your question. If you are speaking of Venezuela, Simon Bolivar supported in the liberation the colonies revolting in 1810. You can find your answer to your questions by reading on the infoplease websiter and by (See related Link)
The First Crusade took place in 1096 to 1099.
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because of you
the first crusade started in 1096 and ended in 1254
pope urban gave a speach to have a another crusade
The loss of the third crusade, and therefore the loss of the holy land.
1146-1148
He started the First Crusade.
It started in 1248