Essay On 3rd Crusade

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The Third Crusade The third crusade consisted of the major religions Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The Muslim population over ran every other religion in the holy city of Jerusalem. They began to attack the infidels or Christians they could have attack the Jewish people too however what I have it doesn’t say they did now going back the first crusade the crusade is the counter attack the Christian people did to the Muslims because the constant attack they did on Christians the Christians got sick of it and called for Brittan to help. So the third crusade consisted of four leaders Saladin of the Muslim people, King Richard I of England, Pope Gregory VIII and the not well known King Philip II of France. The pope said that he wanted King …show more content…

After that was the siege of Acre which was one of the first confrontations of the Third Crusade the battle took August 28, 1189 until July 12, 1191. The battle was a key victory for the crusaders and a serious defeat for Saladin. Who hoped he could crush the crusaders army there, but they won. After that the next siege was Jaffa after the siege of Acre this battle was the final battle of the Third Crusade. So this battle was the last one and ended this crusade, it ended by a truce between King Richard I of England and Sultan Saladin and even though the crusaders didn’t control Jerusalem the Christian people were permitted to enter the …show more content…

I think the crusaders have their work cut out for them and the king of France was fighting in the Third Crusade because during the first crusade the Islamic armies marched into France and there march was halted by the Frankish leader Charles Martel (Bouchard, 184). So you can see why the king of France king Philip II help fight the Third Crusade. Be for the knights joined the crusade they had to listen to a priest or monk telling them the plan of the holy land and the job they had to do when they got there to protect the Christians at the end of the deployment the volunteers went up on the alter to receive a cross symbolizing that they were a part of the knights now. If the knight would have to fallen in battle and received a full indulgence it was said they would go straight to heaven and see the eyes of god without standing in line I

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