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Nostrana [21]
3 years ago
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Please summarize this... This is about the third Crusade and I don't understand it

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Scorpion4ik [409]3 years ago
8 0
In the mid-12th century, the Turkic ruler Saladin rose to lead the Seljuks and succeeded in uniting the fragmented Muslim armies of Southwest Asia and North Africa. To Saladin, the Christian armies were the infidels that had to be evicted. When Saladin’s forces took Jerusalem, the call went out across Europe to launch another crusade. Only Richard the Lionheart remained to lead the Christian armies.

Richard led many campaigns against Jerusalem.
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