The kings of England and France.
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.
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The Fourth Crusade because for the most part the armies never even reached the Holy Land, let alone fight there.
The Fourth Crusade because for the most part the armies never even reached the Holy Land, let alone fight there.
The kings of England and France.
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.
it was lead by Emperor Alexus
Richard I of England, popularly known as Richard the Lionheart, was the English King who led The Third Crusade.
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Saladin and King Richard I fought in the Third Crusade.
The Battle of Antioch was part of the First Crusade.
Crusade can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to a vigorous campaign or movement for a cause. As a verb, it means to lead or take part in a crusade.
A third means it is one part of three.
It is said that Robin Loxley went with king Richards to fight in the third crusade but returned from service. This could mean that the third crusade went on for many years after robin came home and wrought havoc or he returned with king Richard, at which time the lionheart went off to lead another crusade and robin stayed, the facts aren't clear mate.
Three thirds is bigger than one third. One third represents one part out of three equal parts, whereas three thirds represents three parts out of three equal parts.
The book "Crusade" was written by Nancy Holder and Debbie Viguie. It is part of The Crusade Series.