32,000 died, 20,000 lived, 8,000 died on the way there.
The crows. 1st-Christians 2nd-Muslims 3rd-Christians (somewhat) 4th-Muslims (Christians fighting Christians = Muslim victory) 5th-Muslims 6th-Muslims 7th-Muslims 8th-Muslims 9th-Not much of a crusade and many don't consider it one, nothing really accomplished.
The crows. 1st-Christians 2nd-Muslims 3rd-Christians (somewhat) 4th-Muslims (Christians fighting Christians = Muslim victory) 5th-Muslims 6th-Muslims 7th-Muslims 8th-Muslims 9th-Not much of a crusade and many don't consider it one, nothing really accomplished.
Most of the Crusades into the Holy Land had one expressed purpose: To take it (namely Jerusalem, but the region as a whole) back in the name of the Catholic Church. There were also many Christians under Islamic Rule, so the Crusade's secondary goal was to free them.
8 and one other small crusade called The Children's Crusade.
The result of the Crusade of Nobles, also known as the People's Crusade, was a significant yet largely disorganized military campaign that ultimately failed to achieve its goals. It led to the massacre of many participants, particularly in the Jewish communities of the Rhineland, as tensions between Christians and Jews escalated. The Crusade also set the stage for the more organized and successful later Crusades, as it highlighted the need for better planning and coordination among European nobles. Overall, it exemplified the tumultuous and often violent religious fervor of the time.
The question is a little ambiguous. During the crusades many were disadvantaged due to the era. However if you are asking what side, christians or muslims, were disadvantaged I would say that christians were largely disadvantaged. Both sides committed atrocities but many people only demonize christians. That and only the first crusade was successful.
The crows. 1st-Christians 2nd-Muslims 3rd-Christians (somewhat) 4th-Muslims (Christians fighting Christians = Muslim victory) 5th-Muslims 6th-Muslims 7th-Muslims 8th-Muslims 9th-Not much of a crusade and many don't consider it one, nothing really accomplished.
The crows. 1st-Christians 2nd-Muslims 3rd-Christians (somewhat) 4th-Muslims (Christians fighting Christians = Muslim victory) 5th-Muslims 6th-Muslims 7th-Muslims 8th-Muslims 9th-Not much of a crusade and many don't consider it one, nothing really accomplished.
Most of the Crusades into the Holy Land had one expressed purpose: To take it (namely Jerusalem, but the region as a whole) back in the name of the Catholic Church. There were also many Christians under Islamic Rule, so the Crusade's secondary goal was to free them.
Try speaking without them. Or if you mean Why do some words get some people so excited, it is a matter of their often erroneous understanding of the deepest sense of the words. For example, many Muslim fear the word Crusade because it recalls the slaughter of innocent people by Christians, just as many Christians fear the word jihad because they think it means Crusade.
The Black Crusade has 217 pages.
The High Crusade has 192 pages.
Crusade in Jeans has 275 pages.
The Children's Crusade, in the 13th century, was a tragic event because it involved thousands of young children being led to their deaths or enslavement in an ill-fated attempt to reclaim Jerusalem. Most of the children either perished during the journey or were sold into slavery. The event highlighted the manipulation of religious fervor and the vulnerability of children in times of conflict.
116 years.
116 years.
Approximately 620,000 casualties.