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because many kings took part, it was intended to recapture Jerusalem, they were humbled by the fact that no kings took part in the original capture of Jerusalem in the first crusade.
well then technically did but they only controlled Jerusalem for a while until saladin took it from them. then the other 8 crusades or so like the second crusade and third with the lionheart.
The Third Crusade is often referred to as the "Kings' Crusade" because it involved several prominent monarchs, including Richard the Lionheart of England, Philip II of France, and Frederick I Barbarossa of the Holy Roman Empire. This crusade took place from 1189 to 1192 and aimed to recapture Jerusalem from Saladin, the Muslim leader. Despite notable battles and some territorial gains, the crusade ultimately did not achieve its primary goal of retaking the city.
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Richard I of England, popularly known as Richard the Lionheart, was the English King who led The Third Crusade.
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it was lead by Emperor Alexus
because many kings took part, it was intended to recapture Jerusalem, they were humbled by the fact that no kings took part in the original capture of Jerusalem in the first crusade.
Saladin and King Richard I fought in the Third Crusade.
The third crusade happen in Jerusemalum in 1984i've always believed that the third crusade happened in medieval times in/at jerusalem. the crusade was a plan to recapture the Holy lands from the Turks/Muslims. Which it did
The Muslims recaptured Jerusalem during the Third Crusade, which took place from 1189 to 1192. The city had fallen to the Crusaders in 1099 during the First Crusade. The key figure in the recapture was the Muslim leader Saladin, who successfully took back the city in 1187, prompting the Third Crusade led by figures such as Richard the Lionheart. Despite this, the Crusaders were unable to reclaim Jerusalem during their campaign.
The crusades were not a trading expedition they were a land grab. I'm sure all the people that took part were important to someone but significant groups were the churches on both sides, the rulers of many countries and the powerful in those countries.
well then technically did but they only controlled Jerusalem for a while until saladin took it from them. then the other 8 crusades or so like the second crusade and third with the lionheart.
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.
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