I would argue that it was. In order for a war to be considered just within the Christian Just war theory it has to meet criteria. The first criteria establishes whether there is a jus ad bellum, that is, is there a right to go to war?; the second establishes the jus in bello, How we define Just conduct by OUR troops within the war?
Jus ad bellumThe reason for going to war needs to be just and cannot therefore be solely for recapturing things taken or punishing people who have done wrong; innocent life must be in imminent danger and intervention must be to protect life. Comparative justiceWhile there may be rights and wrongs on all sides of a conflict, to override the presumption against the use of force, the injustice suffered by one party must significantly outweigh that suffered by the other. Legitimate authority Only duly constituted public authorities may wage war. Right intention Force may be used only in a truly just cause and solely for that purpose—correcting a suffered wrong is considered a right intention, while material gain or maintaining economies is not. Probability of successArms may not be used in a futile cause or in a case where disproportionate measures are required to achieve success; Last resort Force may be used only after all peaceful and viable alternatives have been seriously tried and exhausted or are clearly not practical. It may be clear that the other side is using negotiations as a delaying tactic and will not make meaningful concessions. Proportionality The anticipated benefits of waging a war must be proportionate to its expected evils or harms. This principle is also known as the principle of macro-proportionality, so as to distinguish it from the jus in bello principle of proportionality. Jus in belloOnce war has begun, just war theory also directs how combatants are to act: Distinction Just war conduct should be governed by the principle of distinction. The acts of war should be directed towards enemy combatants, and not towards non-combatants caught in circumstances they did not create. The prohibited acts include bombing civilian residential areas that include no military target and committing acts of terrorism or reprisal against ordinary civilians. Proportionality Just war conduct should be governed by the principle of proportionality. An attack cannot be launched on a military objective in the knowledge that the incidental civilian injuries would be clearly excessive in relation to the anticipated military advantage (principle of proportionality). Military necessity Just war conduct should be governed by the principle of minimum force. An attack or action must be intended to help in the military defeat of the enemy, it must be an attack on a military objective, and the harm caused to civilians or civilian property must be proportional and not excessive in relation to the concrete and direct military advantage anticipated. This principle is meant to limit excessive and unnecessary death and destruction.The First Crusade was the only successful Crusade.
The First Crusade took place in 1096 to 1099.
The christians won the first crusade
There were about 800 victims in the first crusade. They were Jews.
The first crusade lasted for 3 years.
The Christians captured Palestine in the first Crusade
The first crusade was led by French Nobles.
The First Crusade - video - was created in 1999.
No in the second crusade.
The First Crusade.
Constantinople was the first destination, but the first real engagement in the first Crusade was Antioch.
The first crusade was led by French Nobles.