Yes, we still see effects of the Crusades today in terms of religious tensions and relationships between different cultures in the regions that were impacted by the Crusades. The Crusades also left a lasting impact on the politics and power dynamics in the Middle East and Europe.
Christians participating in the Crusades were promised spiritual salvation by the Church. They were told that by fighting in the Crusades, they would be granted forgiveness for their sins and a place in heaven, as the Church viewed the Crusades as a holy war to reclaim holy lands from Muslim control.
The main religions involved in the Crusades were Christianity and Islam. The Crusades were a series of religious wars initiated by Christian armies to regain control of the Holy Land (Jerusalem) from Muslim rule. The Crusades were motivated by a mix of religious fervor, political interests, and economic factors.
There were several saints in the Crusades but the most famous was King St. Louis IX of France.
The Crusades was Primarily targeted at the Muslims by the Christians. Jewish people that lived in Muslim conquered lands were also killed during the crusades because of their rejection of Jesus.
Similie. When you use like or as that is a smilie. :)
Metaphor
It is a similie as you are comparing (something) to how sly the fox is. A similie uses the words "like or "as".
Weak as a kitten.
As clean as a whistle.
As brittle as glass.
As dry as a bone.
a simile is something that has "as and like" in it
Simlies and metaphors are part of the English language. Similies compare like and as. The similie she said was wonderful.
Nope, that's a similie. A similie is words using "Like" or "As" in a sentence. A metaphor is a comparasion to two words.
As intelligent as an owl As intelligent as Einstein As intelligent as ME ! ( jk I'm dumb af )
a similie ;)