European crusaders primarily came from various regions across Western Europe, including France, England, Germany, and Italy. Many were nobility or knights seeking land, wealth, or religious fulfillment, while others were motivated by the desire to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim control. The First Crusade, launched in 1096, saw large contingents from France, particularly from regions like Normandy and Aquitaine, as well as smaller groups from other European nations. Over the course of the Crusades, participation varied, but the core participants were predominantly from these Western European nations.
The Alps.
Europe WAS the Crusaders and they fought in the Middle East to take Jerusalem.
the Christian crusaders who brought back a taste for the silks and spices of Asia
The crusaders who were the Peasant crusaders in 1096 and the Noble crusaders in 1097 wanted to re- capture the Holy Land which was important to them, as they were Christians. The Peasant crusaders failed, so the Nobles had to step up and take back the Holy Land.
the holy land
muslims
Germany
The Alps.
The European Crusaders fought Saladin.
No. Crusades were only by early European Christians.
Crusaders came from Britain, France, Belgium, Spain and a few other countries.
Jerusalem
attacks from European Crusaders, Arabs, and Turks
Turks, Arabs and European crusaders
it was Italy
Celtic crusaders
Europe WAS the Crusaders and they fought in the Middle East to take Jerusalem.