- Crusades - Wikipedia
Crusaders attack the tower of Damietta during the siege of Damietta in a painting by Cornelis Claesz van Wieringen Andrew II left for Acre in August 1217, joining John of Brienne, king of Jerusalem
- Crusades | Definition, History, Map, Significance, Legacy . . .
The Crusaders conquered Nicaea (in Turkey) and Antioch and then went on to seize Jerusalem, and they established a string of Crusader-ruled states However, after the Muslim leader Zangī captured one of them, the Second Crusade, called in response, was defeated at Dorylaeum (near Nicaea) and failed in an attempt to conquer Damascus
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- Crusades - World History Encyclopedia
Led by the French king Louis IX (r 1226-1270), the Crusaders repeated the strategy of the Fifth Crusade and achieved only the same miserable results: the acquisition of Damietta and then total defeat at Mansourah
- Crusades: characteristics, history, causes and consequences
The Crusades to the Holy Land were directed against Muslim populations The crusaders' primary objective was to expel the Seljuk Turks from the Holy Land Toward the end of the 11th century, the Seljuks controlled much of the Middle East, threatening the Byzantine Empire
- The Crusades | List And Timeline (1095-1270) | Medieval . . .
The crusaders, led by knights and nobles from across Europe, marched through Anatolia, defeating Muslim armies along the way In 1099, the crusaders captured Jerusalem, massacring the Muslim and Jewish inhabitants
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The Crusaders carried out sieges on cities and castles, often resulting in fierce battles and high casualties Instances of massacres, including the infamous sack of Jerusalem during the First Crusade, were not uncommon
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