They were primarily Roman Catholic, but a number of them (especially from Eastern Europe) were Orthodox Christians.
The Crusaders were primarily Christians, with the majority identifying as Roman Catholic. They embarked on the Crusades, a series of religious wars in the medieval period, to reclaim holy lands in the Middle East from Muslim control.
yolandanian and they were muslem
The Crusaders fought in the name of Christianity during the Crusades. They were sanctioned by the Pope and saw their military campaigns as a way to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim control.
The Rosens practice Judaism.
Vivien Thomas did not adhere to any specific religion. He was raised in a Christian household but did not actively practice any religion as an adult.
my bet is she's too smart to practice any religion...
Rashard Lewis is known to practice the religion of Islam.
The Crusaders were mainly Roman Catholics.
The crusaders were Catholic, mainly fighting Muslims.
Salah al-Din had highest regards for crusaders,since they were fighting to protect their religion in true sense. He thought crusaders did not know that their religion was denigrating in the hands of their leaders..............
The Crusaders, who could be children OR women, could be Crusaders... or whoever wanted to serve their religion. in the middle ages pilgrims or explorers were the Crusaders of the Holy Land
They practice Islam religion.
Pre-enlightenment Christians and the the crusaders mainly.
The armies that the Crusaders were fighting were mostly compromised of either Muslims or Christians. They were claiming to be fighting for religion.
They practice Roman Catholic religion
Buddhism is the religion. Buddhist practice Buddhism.
It is entirely up to you, how seriously you wish to practice your religion.
they practice the religion of pakarah, a ancient religion that revolves around the sun as the centerpiece of life.
Depends on the war you ask about, but in general yes religion did promote war. The Crusaders are a perfect example of this type of war.