Christians in the middle ages fought holy wars, which were called the crusades.
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The Crusades were a series of Holy Wars between Christians and Muslims over 'the Holy Land' in medieval Europe.
The Crusades were a series of wars aimed at conquering the Holy Land.
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Yes. Christians follow the Holy Bible.
The Crusades were a series of religious wars fought between Christians and Muslims for control of holy sites in the Eastern Mediterranean.
The Crusades.
The Crusades, which lasted from 1095 to the late 1500's, were holy wars between Christians in the West and Muslims in the Middle East, in which both sides sought to capture Jerusalem, or the Holy Ground. In 1099 the Christians were able to capture Jerusalem, and afterward there were continual holy wars in which the Muslims attempted to recapture the land while the Christians defended it.
Yes the Crusades, you know that war in which the Christians tried to take the holy land.
The Crusades were holy wars between Christians and Muslims. not Jews.
This would be the Crusades, which were an active persecution of teh muslims of the ottoman empire, although the damage done was felt by more than just the muslim world.
The Crusades were a series of holy wars fought between Christians and Muslims for control of Jerusalem and the Holy Land during the Middle Ages. The First Crusade was launched in 1096 and resulted in the capture of Jerusalem by Christian forces in 1099. Subsequent Crusades followed over the span of two centuries.