Alexius starved Bohemond of supplies by cutting his supply lines
Yes, the second crusade was a fail.
The crusaders failed to recapture Edessa.
It was somewhat of a failure.
The Second Crusade is known as the "Crusade of 1147–1150." It was launched in response to the fall of the County of Edessa in 1144 to Muslim forces. This crusade was marked by the participation of prominent leaders, including King Louis VII of France and Emperor Conrad III of Germany, but ultimately resulted in failure to achieve its objectives.
Second Crusade happened in 1145.
Yes, the second crusade was a fail.
The crusaders failed to recapture Edessa.
In the second crusade the nobles did not prepare for the attack by the Turks. There was division among the crusaders which was as a result of the uncertainties.
It was somewhat of a failure.
The Second Crusade is known as the "Crusade of 1147–1150." It was launched in response to the fall of the County of Edessa in 1144 to Muslim forces. This crusade was marked by the participation of prominent leaders, including King Louis VII of France and Emperor Conrad III of Germany, but ultimately resulted in failure to achieve its objectives.
The Second Crusade took place between 1147 and 1149. It was launched in response to the fall of the County of Edessa to the Muslim forces, with European Christians attempting to reconquer the lost territory in the Holy Land. Despite initial successes, the crusade ultimately ended in failure.
No, it was during the Children's Crusade which came later. The Children's Crusade (like the Fourth Crusade) was a failure before it began. It was supposed that the children might succeed because of their innocence, but after reaching Marseilles they were betrayed and sold into slavery.
Second Crusade happened in 1145.
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Personally I think the second Crusade was the least successful and a terrible failure. Poor planning and heavy losses on the Christians total defeat. Ashamed, the Crusaders returned to Europe in less than a year.hahaha
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No in the second crusade.