i think it was like Conrad III and Louis VII who led the christians, and then the muslim leaders were Damascus, and Seljuk Turks.
thats what i read. sorry if its no help.xxx
Yes, the second crusade was a fail.
Second Crusade happened in 1145.
Germany See link below for information on the Second Crusade.
To some people it does not matter. But for Catholic people, this was a major event. The first crusade conquered Jerusalem. Jerusalem is said to be where Jesus died and then resuscitated. The four nobles that led the crusade then killed all people in the city and the survivors were sold into slavery.
The main difference between the First Crusade and the Second Crusade is that the Christian forces successfully captured Jerusalem and surrounding lands in the First Crusade and experienced heavy losses in the Second Crusade. Both crusades were formed to reconquer Muslim lands that had been previously Christian and/or Jewish.
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.
They went on the second crusade to retaliate against the Muslim counterattack in the Holy Land.
Second Crusade happened in 1145.
Yes, the second crusade was a fail.
the second crusade
No in the second crusade.
Germany See link below for information on the Second Crusade.
The First Crusade was highly successful, while the Second was not.
The second crusade was called in 1145 and ended in 1149. There is a link to an article on it below.
I tyink he answer to "who was the french leader of the second crusade" is Louis VII.
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.
The Second Crusade was launched in response to the fall of the County of Edessa (a Crusader state) to the Muslims in 1144. It was an attempt to recapture the lost territory and provide support to the remaining Crusader states in the Holy Land. The Crusade ultimately faced setbacks and failed to achieve its objectives.