Third Crusade happened in 1189.
Kings' crusade
Third Crusade
The Third Crusade is often referred to as the "Kings' Crusade" because it involved several prominent monarchs, including Richard the Lionheart of England, Philip II of France, and Frederick I Barbarossa of the Holy Roman Empire. This crusade took place from 1189 to 1192 and aimed to recapture Jerusalem from Saladin, the Muslim leader. Despite notable battles and some territorial gains, the crusade ultimately did not achieve its primary goal of retaking the city.
The First Crusade was successful and the Third Crusade was partially successful.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Church, itself, had very little to do with the Third Crusade, other than as a source of inspiration for the Kings involved. The Third Crusade was known as the Kings' Crusade, as it put an end to the war between France and England when their Kings united to take back Jerusalem from the Muslim forces.
The third crusade happened in Jeruslam
Third Crusade happened in 1189.
Kings' crusade
Frederick Barbarossa drowned during the Third Crusade.
the third crusade started in 1189 and stopped, or finished, in 1192
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It was the Third Crusade
It was the Third Crusade
the third crusade lasted from 1189 to 1192