Millions of people.
about 50,000!
The First Crusade began in 1096 and concluded in 1099, while the Fourth Crusade started in 1202 and ended in 1204. Therefore, there were approximately 103 years separating the two events.
The Fourth Crusade, which began in 1202, involved an estimated 20,000 to 30,000 participants, including knights, soldiers, and non-combatants. However, the exact number is difficult to determine due to varying accounts and the inclusion of different groups, such as merchants and pilgrims. The campaign ultimately diverted to Constantinople rather than reaching the Holy Land, significantly impacting the course of the Crusade.
32,000 died, 20,000 lived, 8,000 died on the way there.
the first crusade bought medicine, mirrors, compasses, and many more things to the people.
tons of people. hee hee
about 50,000!
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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.
The fourth crusade influences us in many ways. One way shows that to get to your goal do not get side tracked by other things. Focus on the main goal
The Fourth Crusade, which began in 1202, involved an estimated 20,000 to 30,000 participants, including knights, soldiers, and non-combatants. However, the exact number is difficult to determine due to varying accounts and the inclusion of different groups, such as merchants and pilgrims. The campaign ultimately diverted to Constantinople rather than reaching the Holy Land, significantly impacting the course of the Crusade.
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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
32,000 died, 20,000 lived, 8,000 died on the way there.
the first crusade bought medicine, mirrors, compasses, and many more things to the people.
everyone died on the fourth plane crash on 9/11. they were heading to the white house but civilians killed off most of the hijackers but they crash into the ground
Crusade Dates of Crusade Crusades Timeline of Events First Crusade 1096 - 1099 The People's Crusade - Freeing the Holy Lands. 1st Crusade led by Count Raymond IV of Toulouse and proclaimed by many wandering preachers, notably Peter the Hermit Second Crusade 1144 -1155 Crusaders prepared to attack Damascus. 2nd crusade led by Holy Roman Emperor Conrad III and by King Louis VII of France Third Crusade 1187 -1192 3rd Crusade led by Richard the Lionheart of England, Philip II of France, and Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I. Richard I made a truce with Saladin Fourth Crusade 1202 -1204 4th Crusade led by Fulk of Neuil French/Flemish advanced on Constantinople The Children's Crusade 1212 The Children's Crusade led by a French peasant boy, Stephen of Cloyes Fifth Crusade 1217 - 1221 The 5th Crusade led by King Andrew II of Hungary, Duke Leopold VI of Austria, John of Brienne Sixth Crusade 1228 - 1229 The 6th Crusade led by Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II Seventh Crusade 1248 - 1254 The 7th Crusade led by Louis IX of France Eighth Crusade 1270 The 8th Crusade led by Louis IX Ninth Crusade 1271 - 1272 The 9th Crusade led by Prince Edward (later Edward I of England)