Otvety Po Istorii 6 Klass Paragraf 17 Istoriia Srednikh Vekov • Fully Tested

Led by famous monarchs, including Richard the Lionheart and Philip II. Despite successes, they failed to recapture Jerusalem from Saladin.

Peasants were poorly armed, lacked discipline, and had no military experience. Most died before reaching Jerusalem. Led by famous monarchs, including Richard the Lionheart

Aimed to expand its influence and increase its wealth. Knights: Sought new lands, fame, and "forgiveness of sins." Led by famous monarchs

Instead of fighting in the Holy Land, Crusaders sacked Constantinople, the capital of the Christian Byzantine Empire. 3. Outcomes and Consequences Crusaders sacked Constantinople

The Crusades were a series of military-religious campaigns (XI–XV centuries) initiated by the Western Catholic Church to "liberate" Jerusalem and the Holy Land from Muslim rule.

Pope Urban II at the Council of Clermont in 1095.