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  1. Oct 12, 2018 · The Crusades were a series of military campaigns organised by popes and Christian western powers to take Jerusalem and the Holy Land back from Muslim control and then defend those gains. There were eight major official crusades between 1095 and 1270, as well as many more unofficial ones.

  2. Nov 15, 2018 · The armies of the Crusades (11th-15th centuries CE), which saw Christians and Muslims struggle for control of territories in the Middle East and elsewhere, could involve over 100,000 men on either side who came from all over Europe to form the Christian armies and from all over western Asia and North Africa for the Muslim ones.

  3. Nov 23, 2021 · David M. Perry and Matthew Gabriele. November 23, 2021. The term “Crusade” has always been an anachronism—a way of looking back at complex, often disconnected movements with a wide array of...

  4. May 5, 2015 · From ‘Le Roman de Godefroi de Bouillon’, France, 1337. (Bibliothèque Nationale / Bridgeman Images) During the last four decades the Crusades have become one of the most dynamic areas of historical enquiry, which points to an increasing curiosity to understand and interpret these extraordinary events.

  5. Nov 1, 2018 · The Crusader States (aka the Latin East or Outremer) were created after the First Crusade (1095-1102 CE) in order to keep hold of the territorial gains made by Christian armies in the Middle East. The four small states were the Kingdom of Jerusalem, the County of Edessa, the County of Tripoli, and the Principality of Antioch.

  6. Crusades - Holy War, Kingdoms, Reconquista | Britannica. Home World History Wars, Battles & Armed Conflicts. Summarize This Article. The Crusader states. Crusader states of the 12th century. A successful surprise attack on the Egyptian relief army ensured the Crusaders’ occupation of Palestine.

  7. Crusades - Jerusalem, Reconquista, Defeat: By the end of the 13th century, Crusading had become more expensive. Acre, the last Crusader stronghold on the mainland, was taken by the Mamluks, and the inhabitants who survived the massacres were enslaved.

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