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Why did kings support the crusades?

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Why was it called the kings crusade?

the third crusades was called the king's crusades, because they had favor in the king's eyes.


How did the failure of the Crusades weaken the power of the pope?

The Crusades weakened the feudal nobility and increased the power of kings.


Where were the crusades located?

in england


From the leaders of the crusades of kings who finished the crusades?

The Christian commander and king Richard the Lionheart, or Richard the 1st, was the one that ended the Crusade of Kings, also known as the 3rd Crusade.


How did England gain things by going on crusades?

Trading increased because along the way they saw new things they liked also kings gained power as many soilders died in the crusades. Many jobs opened up because many people died and serfs wanted to be payed for what they did there for ending fuedilism in England.


What happend to Martin Luther kings brother?

he drowned


Why did kings such as the lion-hearted participate in 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.


What is the total amount of crusades there were?

The total amount of crusades there was 8. The whole point in the crusades was pretty much trying to take over the holy land. Kings, nobles, knights, peasants (serfs), and towns people where involved in the crusades.


What were some of the effects of the crusades?

some of the affects were that the crusades were disliked by the people of England. they made people poor.


What were military campaigns organized by catholic popes and kings to capture the city of Jerusalem?

The Crusades.


From what part of the world and from which countries did the first three Crusades start out?

In Europe, and from France, England, and Germany. They went to Israel for the Crusades.