Crusades
The Crusades, Saladin, Richard the Lion Heart and the bitter struggle for control of Jerusalem and the Middle East, it's impact on society and it's ramifications on today's society
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The hand-guard at the top, by the handle, is intended to keep your hand from sliding down the blade from sweat, injuring you. The...
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Muslim colonies in Scandinavia
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Saladin was defeated by Richard I (Richard the Lionheart) at the Battle of Arsuf, however Richard failed to take Jerusalem. The...
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If you have played Medieval Total War:Crusades and listen to the story line its because the of religion. The pope wanted them to...
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clothes and shoes. No Luxury outfits because he was really modest.
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bader, fader, grader, lader, Nader, nadir, raider, seder, shader, spader, trader, wader, evader
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both encouraged trade with the east
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The Muslims took over Jerusalem in 1189, English, French, and the Holy Roman Empire's rulers set up a army, and did their thing.
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It was a Crusader victory over Saladin on 7 September 1191.
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That request resulted in The Crusades. Although the Western Roman Empire ended in 476, The Holy Roman Empire participants in the...
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they ate the food that they brought with from home and when that ran out they ate any bodies that they found or stole any food...
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The Vikings used their long boats as cargo vessels. Since these boats were seaworthy and had a shallow enough draft to go far up...
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He led a Crusade, on which he lined up women and children of Jerusalem and had them killed before their husbands/fathers/brothers.
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trade between Europe and the middle east was expanded
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Crusades caused by the Christians have actually increased Europe's economical activity. The reason is because the Pope has...
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Jerusalem.
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the Muslims had taken over Jerusalem and the Christians wanted it back so the pope called for a crusade. he said that if you...
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Richard I of England - or more popularly known as 'Richard the Lionheart'.
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he Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon commonly known as the Knights Templar were among the most famous...
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they leart how to treat each other
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The objects that the crusaders brought back from the crusade(s) were highly needed by the Europeans. This encouraged the trade,...
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Yes and No. History will tell you that the Crusaders went to Israel with no intention on going anywhere else. Some people argue...
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There is a legend that the true cross survived and was found in Jerusalem by Saint Helena in 326 AD. Because the wood was thought...
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A Holy War or jihad is a war fought over religious beliefs or places. Such as The Crusades, when Christians, Jews and Muslims...
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The leader of the tribe
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AnswerSpices, pistachios, almonds, silks, and glass. As well as wheelbarrows, mirrors, rice, cotton cloth, and...
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There was no advantage of the fourth crusade. The Venetian just randomly attacked the Byzantine and brought a fellow Christan...
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The crusades were people that belived in god going on a journey to seek wealth, or/and adventure, or/and salvation, and/or other...
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the holy land was part of europe that time.it had been since the days of the roman empire.muslims began making excursions into it...
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There was more than one but the primary goal was liberation of the "Holy City", Jerusalem.
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In most castles the "great hall" would not be central, but positioned against the inside of a curtain wall near the main gateway...
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The main result of the Crusades was an increase in trade between the Middle East and Europe. That, and quite some many...
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Ireland gained it's independence from England
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The Holy Crusades began in 1096 when Pope Urban II announced at Clermont that the Latin West would be sending a relieving force...
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They played a huge role. Look it up :)
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The crusades were wars. they were between the Christan's and the Muslims. they were mostly over land the Muslims had taken over....
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Yes, for a time. the Muslims got it back after a while, though. the battle of Dorleaum in modern Turkey, the conquest of Antioch...
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The Crusades happened when they did, because the Muslims had taken the holy city of Jerusalem in the seventh century. This was...
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The advance of Islam into Europe by the Seljuk Turks, later the Ottoman Empire ended with the Crusades. Infighting among the...
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In 1071 the Muslim Saljuq Turks defeated the Byzantine Christians at Manzikert in Eastern Anatolia. Subsequently, the Turks...
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As the name suggests, they made armor. And/or weapons. Or they could just have been the person who was in charge of the repair or...
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Hardly. The crusades at their core were an effort to reopen Jerusalem as a Christian shrine. The war on terror is an attempt to...
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Abiotic factors are non-living chemical and physical factors in the environment. They include the amount of sunlight, water,...
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The Crusades were a series of campaigns spanning from 1095 to 1291.
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His courage and military prowess, even before he became king, was famous, earning him the nickname of Cœur de Lion (Lion's...
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The main significant people in the War include: • The Council of Piacenza, sent ambassadors for the Byzantine Emperor...
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Saladin his real name is Salah al-din
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ur all a waste of time. you dont find answers for anything .
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it depends on the person who's religious attitudes you are questioning. some people became closer to god through the crusades,...
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The Crusades were a warring period. Therefore, when they were happening people couldn't or didn't want to go around them to...
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Yes he was their son.
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The Crusades led to the Renaissance through cultural diffusion with Europe and the Middle East.
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No, Richard I's father was King Henry II.
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close to 40 lbs http://www.bikeradar.com/mtb/gear/category/bikes/mountain/product/mantra-10200
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The Turks, mongols, Arabs, Persians, more Arabs and barbarians.
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yes in fact it was so no more would turn out the way it did
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The Crusades were a series of military conflicts of a religious character which occurred in the years 1095-1291, usually...
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Proud knights in the Crusades would march towards forgiveness of their sins, filled with greed. Bloodshed, they believed, was...
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The religion of Islam was spread.(study island answer)
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The Seljuk Turks- they were Muslims that took over the "Holy Land" - Jerusalem.
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Whats it to you. get a life and stop resuching about this f*cked sh*t ;)
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When the Turks took Palestine the Holy Land, the Crusaders went there to take back Palestine.
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You probably mean the Crusades.
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Recapture Jerusalem from the Muslims
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Crusaders were the people that joined the Crusades to the Holy Land of the middle ages. The Crusaders were a military force...
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The Crusades lasted many decades and the development of weapons changed drastically over this time. At first, standard weapons...
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AnswerGood and bad are matters of opinion. The Crusades were launched because of religious intolerance, and helped destabilize...
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Roman Catholic Answer All of the history you have heard about the Crusades, or read about it in the public schools is so much...
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Anna Comnena thought highly of the civilized crusaders fighting for God, but greatly disliked the dirty and wreck-less crusaders....
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why the christians joined to fight in the crusades was because the pope brain washed them to join and if they did not want to...
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Richard the Lionheart
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they served as foot soldiers in the front line because they were basically slaves to higher class people such as knights. If...
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No. The Medina Charter was part of the Islamic Canon of Law and the Crusaders built their States based on the European Canon of...
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The Crusades were holy wars between the Christan's and The Muslims. There were 7 Crusades in total. They went from 1095-1270. The...
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coz they had a big mosque there its the second biggest (the one in mecca being the biggest)i assume ur talking bout crusades so...
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Roman Catholic AnswerThe Holy Land was invaded by warriors of a new faith - Islam. The Muslims conquered the Holy Land, and those...
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The Crusaders enjoyed a resounding series of early successes in the later years of the 11th century and the early decades of of...
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People went on crusades for many different reasons including: New life (peasants) Save money (no taxes) Money (looting) To go to...
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Millions of people.
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To take the Holy Land back from the Muslims
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Brought back news of Far Eastern spices, drugs and silk.
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Pope Urbans asked for help against the Muslim Turks who were threatening to conquer his capital, Constantinople. He asked for a...
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An increase in trade and the pillaging from the Crusades brought back ancient texts that were rare or unknown during the Middle...
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One person who went on a Crusade was Pope Urban the II.
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You can believe he was, putting up such a harsh fight with the Christians. Plus, to lead his own nation in such a huge series of...
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No one really knows. No one knows how many people took part in the Crusades, no one knows how many set off to take part and died...
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See this page. plaza.ufl.edu/hwinger/byz/crusades.html
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yes, of course there was. Richard I, Richard Coeur de Lion, Richard the Lionheart; but it's difficult to say that he left for the...
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Because Ryan Frank was God and slain them all on the battle grounds!
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Urban was born in the French province of Champagne, about 1042.
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