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No. The Crusades were wars fought between Christians and Islam.

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Who fought in crusades?

The Christians of Europe led the Crusades, and sometimes their holy rulers or kings would lead them in battle. An example of this would be Pope Urban II on the first crusade. They were waged against the Muslims, Russian and Greek Orthodox Christians, Mongols, Cathars, Hussites.


What are facts about crusades?

created negative impact against Jews and Christians leader: pope urban the 2nd


What did Pope Urban II gain from the first crusade?

The role of pope urban was to convince the Franks to go to the east to assist the Byzantines against the attacks of the Muslim Turks and to liberate Jerusalem -the crusades-


Who were the key people in the crusades?

The three main groups that fought in the Crusades were actually the Byzantiums the European Christians and the Seljun Turks who were Muslim


What did Pope Urban II ask Christians to do during the Crusades?

Pope Urban II asked Christians to take up arms and join the Crusades to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim control.


Which groups fought with each other during the Crusades?

The crusades happened during medieval times. The Pope of the time (Urban II) called on all Christians to fight a war against the Turks and were promised immediate remission of their sins upon death. The official reason for the first crusade is that the Pope wanted to help the Byzantine Emperor defend his Kingdom against invading Turks. Though it is argued that the Pope had the hidden agenda of taking back the "Holy land" from the Muslims.


Who orchestrated the battle during the crusades?

Pope Urban II was the first to orchestrate the battle of the Crusades. This began in 1095 when the Christians went to war with the Muslims at the urging of the Pope.


Who orchestrated the battls during the crusades?

Pope Urban II was the first to orchestrate the battle of the Crusades. This began in 1095 when the Christians went to war with the Muslims at the urging of the Pope.


Why did people fight in crusades?

The Pope asked them to fight and many Christians answered his call.


What was the goal of the Crusades according to the Pope?

The Pope wanted the crusaders to drive the Muslims out of the Holy Land and return control to Christians.


How did the pope convince people to take part in the crusades?

He said that no matter what, whoever fought in the crusades would have a guaranteed spot in heaven.


What were the causes of the Crusades and how did the influence of the Pope shape their outcomes?

The Crusades were a series of religious wars fought between Christians and Muslims in the medieval period. The main causes of the Crusades were religious fervor, political motivations, and economic interests. The influence of the Pope played a significant role in shaping the outcomes of the Crusades by calling for the holy wars, providing spiritual justification, and rallying support from European rulers and knights. The Pope's involvement helped to unite Christian forces and legitimize the military campaigns, ultimately impacting the course and results of the Crusades.