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  • I, Pope Urban II, call out for a Crusade!
  • The First Crusade
  • We have conquered Jerusalem!
  • The Second Crusade
  • Our Army was defeated in Anatolia, we must return home!
  • The Pope encouraged Western Christians to take arms at the Cremona Council in southern France in order to support the Byzantines and regain the holy land from Muslim rule.
  • The Third Crusade
  • I, King Richard I, will have my armies to fight in the Third Crusade!
  • Duringthe first crusade,a group of about 100,000 crusaders fought in Antioch, led by the European lords, and Antioch wassooncaptured by the Crusaders. After a month of battle, the CrusadersconqueredJerusalem in1099,surrounding the city. While many returned home, othersfounded the Crusades' kingdom.
  • The Third Crusade
  • I, King Richard I, agree to this treaty.
  • I, Salah al-Din, agree to this treaty.
  • After the first Crusades, Muslims intervened and conquered the capital of the Crusades, Edessa, in 1144. The second crusade was launched by Christians, but failed due to the loss of German troops in Anatolia and French troops on their way to Damascus.
  • Children's Crusade
  • We, young peasants, will go to the Holy Land to take back land from Muslims!
  • The Muslim SultanSalahal-Din begana revolution against the Crusaders in the Holy Landin 1180 and regainedthe majority of Palestine. His forcesoccupiedJerusalem in 1187.Duringthe ThirdCrusade,King Richard I ledthearmy thatsurrenderedthe Palestiniancityof Acre in 1191.
  • TheThird Crusade,amilitary expedition(1189–1922) carried outbyWesternEuropeanChristians, attemptedtoregainthecrusadestatesof Lebanon (especiallytheKingdom of Jerusalem), which fell tothe Muslim leader Saladinaftervictoryatthe Battle ofan in 1187.
  • In 1212, young farmers from France and Germany travelled to the Children's Crusades, but few came to the Holy Land, some of whom were sold to slavery, returned home or disappeared without trace.
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