they served as foot soldiers in the front line because they were basically slaves to higher class people such as knights. If their land owner told them to fight, they had to fight in the crusade.
Peter the Hermit, c.1050 to 1115, French religious leader. In 1095 he was a very successful preacher of the First Crusade, and he led one of its groups.
Yes, the migration of the Seljuk Turks significantly contributed to the conditions that led to the First Crusade. Their expansion into the Byzantine Empire and the subsequent defeat of Byzantine forces at the Battle of Manzikert in 1071 weakened Byzantine control over Anatolia, prompting a call for help from the Byzantine Emperor Alexios I. This appeal for aid ultimately led to Pope Urban II's call for the First Crusade in 1095, as Western Christians sought to reclaim Jerusalem and aid their Eastern Christian counterparts. The Seljuk Turks' presence thus played a crucial role in the geopolitical landscape that catalyzed the Crusade.
Key leaders in the Crusades included Richard the Lionheart of England, who played a pivotal role during the Third Crusade, and Saladin, the Muslim military leader who opposed him and ultimately recaptured Jerusalem. Other notable figures include Godfrey of Bouillon, a leader during the First Crusade, and Frederick Barbarossa, the Holy Roman Emperor, who led forces in the Third Crusade. These leaders were significant in shaping the course and outcomes of the Crusades.
The main leaders of the First Crusade, which began in 1096, included Godfrey of Bouillon, who was a prominent knight and became the first ruler of the Kingdom of Jerusalem; Hugh of Vermandois, brother of the King of France; and Raymond IV of Toulouse, who played a significant role in the capture of Jerusalem. Other notable leaders included Bohemond of Taranto and Tancred, his nephew, both of whom were key figures in the military campaigns. Together, these leaders united various feudal forces from Europe in their quest to reclaim the Holy Land.
the good role
Black people
Aubrey de Montdidier was a French nobleman who played a significant role in the First Crusade. He was a key figure in the capture of Jerusalem in 1099 and later became the first Grand Master of the Knights Templar, a powerful medieval Christian military order.
It was called the code of chivalry.
To answer a question we need a what, who, where, when, why and how. Your question leaves out who and where.
To answer a question we need a what, who, where, when, why and how. Your question leaves out who and where.
Not much random people from all over Europe joined the crusades but Venetians did sack Constantinople in the 4th 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-
A serf is a slave and a slave has no role in the church.
In what way exactly?
you mean in the first book?
To pay for the French Campaign He was not involved in any fighting
Peter the Hermit, c.1050 to 1115, French religious leader. In 1095 he was a very successful preacher of the First Crusade, and he led one of its groups.