The leader of the Franks who is often credited with unifying all Christian lands is Charlemagne, also known as Charles the Great. He ruled from 768 to 814 and expanded the Frankish empire through a series of military conquests, spreading Christianity throughout his territories. In 800, he was crowned Emperor of the Romans by Pope Leo III, symbolizing the fusion of Roman, Christian, and Germanic elements in his rule. Charlemagne's efforts laid the foundation for what would later become the Holy Roman Empire.
Carthaginians, Gauls, Macedonians, Pontics, Parthians; <--BCEish Goths, Vandals, Huns, Franks, Saxons <--CEish And other Romans, like Julius Caesar.
The main difference between the First Crusade and the Second Crusade is that the Christian forces successfully captured Jerusalem and surrounding lands in the First Crusade and experienced heavy losses in the Second Crusade. Both crusades were formed to reconquer Muslim lands that had been previously Christian and/or Jewish.
The Islam religion had taken control of the Holy Land, which (naturally) had to be reconquered by the Christian religion.
To capture Jerusalem and gain control of the Holy Lands. However, eventually the Christian troops also extended the crusade to include taking Spain from the Moors and the Slavs from Eastern Europe.
During the Third Crusade, the Muslim leader Salah ad-Din (Saladin) reached a settlement with Richard the Lionheart, the King of England. They agreed to a truce that allowed Christian pilgrims access to Jerusalem while maintaining Muslim control over the city. This compromise followed a series of battles and negotiations that highlighted both leaders' military prowess and diplomatic skills. The settlement marked a significant moment in the history of the Crusades, emphasizing the complexities of war and peace in the region.
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"Christian" is not a culture, but a religion that embraces numerous very distinct cultures. As a result there are no unifying similarities or differences between "Christian lands" and "Non-Christian lands".
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Francisco Pizarro lead the occupation of the Inca lands. He was the great conqueror of the Incas, including Peru and Mexico.
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Before the land was Muslim it was Christian.
jerusalem, palestine and syria.
In feudalism, a lord was a leader of his lands. A knight was a soldier dedicated to his lord.
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christian-proof:~99%of Europeans during that period of were Christian so be deductive reasoning the ones who took tat land over were christian