some motives for joining the crusades, where to gain wealth, to be forgiven your sins by helping the pope, and to have an adventure and prove your bravery.
regain Jerusalem
The two mains sides that fought in the crusades were the Christians and Muslims.
The Crusades wen't on for about two hundred years.
The Crusades increased bitterness and mistrust between the people of the two faiths. The Crusades further divided the two groups.
The Crusades wen't on for about two hundred years.
The two common motives among the Knights in the first Crusades were religious fervor to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim rule and the promise of spiritual redemption through participation in the Crusades. Additionally, knights sought opportunities for wealth, land, and social advancement through their involvement in the Crusades.
regain Jerusalem
European Motives for Fighting the Crusades.
All the kings would participate in the crusades for motives. Some would want to be richer, some wanted adventure and some were just moved by faith alone.
There are two types of crusades: the political crusades and the religious crusades. The crusades are used to win new converts and inform. Political crusades are usually used for power and fame.
The two mains sides that fought in the crusades were the Christians and Muslims.
Two signers of the 3rd crusades are; Saladin, Richard the Lion-Hearted.
The Crusades wen't on for about two hundred years.
The Crusades increased bitterness and mistrust between the people of the two faiths. The Crusades further divided the two groups.
The Crusades wen't on for about two hundred years.
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