The First Crusade was successful in capturing Jerusalem in 1099, establishing Crusader states in the region. This marked a significant victory in the campaign to free the Holy Land.
It was the Third Crusade
It was the Third Crusade
It was the Third Crusade
It was the Third Crusade
It was the Third Crusade
The First Crusade (1096-1099) was successful in capturing Jerusalem and establishing the Crusader States in the Holy Land. The Crusaders were able to defeat the Seljuk Turks and secure control over key territories. This success marked a significant victory for the Christian forces in their campaign to free the Holy Land.
yes... well i think so, i also think it was the first crusade. its got to be one of those two...
At the start of the crusade, the pope wanted to free the Holy land from the control of the Byzantine Empire.
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The first crusade free-ed the "holy places" from the Muslim domination and returned them to"Christendom".
Most of the Crusades into the Holy Land had one expressed purpose: To take it (namely Jerusalem, but the region as a whole) back in the name of the Catholic Church. There were also many Christians under Islamic Rule, so the Crusade's secondary goal was to free them.