indulgences, basically a ticket in to heaven
Christians were promised forgiveness and a spot in heaven if they joined the crusades.
Christians were promised a number of things to make them join the crusades including forgiveness and a spot in heaven.
Peasants often joined the crusades for reasons like seeking adventure, earning forgiveness for sins, and improving their social standing. Additionally, some were promised material rewards or land, while others were motivated by religious fervor or pressure from local authorities.
the Muslims and the christians relationship changed after Richard the lion heart and saladin got along with each other in their life. afetr this the christains and the Muslims were going along with each other from then.
People joined the crusades for religious reasons because they believed in the importance of reclaiming the Holy Land (Jerusalem and its surroundings) from Muslim control. They were inspired by religious fervor, the promise of spiritual rewards, and the desire to protect sacred sites. Joining the crusade was seen as a way to defend Christianity and fulfill a religious duty.
Christians were promised forgiveness and a spot in heaven if they joined the crusades.
Christians were promised forgiveness and a spot in heaven if they joined the crusades.
Why did the Crusades change relationships between Christians and other groups?
because normally they were promised to get things if they went but most never survived to make it back to get those things
The popes promised the crusaders that they would go to Heaven if they fought in the crusades
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Christians were promised a number of things to make them join the crusades including forgiveness and a spot in heaven.
Christians were promised a number of things to make them join the crusades including forgiveness and a spot in heaven.
Peasants often joined the crusades for reasons like seeking adventure, earning forgiveness for sins, and improving their social standing. Additionally, some were promised material rewards or land, while others were motivated by religious fervor or pressure from local authorities.
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high positions in the Church