The Crusades - Statistics

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Timespan of Crusade Target More info Crusade % Correct
1096-1099 Fatimid Dynasty & the Seljuk Turks The beginning of the crusades. Kingdom of Jerusalem is established. First Crusade
96%
1147-1150 Seljuk Turks, Abbasid Caliphate, Almoravid Dynasty, Obotritian Confederacy A three-front crusade against the Caliphate in the East, the Berbers in the west, and the pagans in the North. Mixed results. Second Crusade
85%
1189-1192 Ayyubid Dynasty, Sultanate of Rum Retaliation to the Ayyubid ruler Saladin's conquest of Jerusalem. Semi-Victory. Third Crusade
82%
1202-1204 Byzantine Empire First crusade against a Christian target. Destruction of the Orthodox Byzantine Empire and founding of the Catholic Latin Empire. Fourth Crusade
78%
1217-1221 Ayyubid Dynasty An attempt to capture the Ayyubid capital city of Cairo. Resulted in an 8-year truce. Fifth Crusade
71%
1248-1252 Ayyubid Dynasty Response to the final conquest of Jerusalem. resulted in defeat. Seventh Crusade
69%
1228-1229 Ayyubid Dynasty End of 8 year truce. Resulted in victory and the recapture of Jerusalem. Sixth Crusade
69%
1270 Hafsid Dynasty Crusade against the Muslims in North Africa. Eighth Crusade
56%
1212 (Enemy never encountered) A young boy in France has a vision that he will reconquer the holy land. His followers set off for the holy land via boat but get shipwrecked in a storm. Children's Crusade
51%
1096 Sultanate of Rum peasants inspired to join the crusade set off for the holy land themselves. Ends in disaster. People's Crusade
28%
1209-1229 Cathar heretics in Europe. Crusade against Catholic Heresies in Europe. Albigensian Crusade
18%
1419-1434 Hussite Heretics A series of wars fought between the followers of Jan Hus and the Catholic Church. Hussite Wars/Hussite Crusade
16%
1239-1241 Ayyubid Dynasty Crusade led by Spanish & English rulers. Resulted in victory and expanded Jerusalem to its largest size since the first crusade Baron's Crusade
11%
1366-1481 Ottoman Empire Four crusades meant to combat the "eastern menace" that replaced the Byantine Empire. Ottoman Crusades
10%
1101 Sultanate of Rum Offered as an opportunity for those who didn't participate in the first crusade to redeem themselves. Ended in defeat Crusade of 1101
8%
1340 Waldensian Heretics Crusade against heretics that took place in what is now the Czech Republic Bohemian Crusade
5%
1309 Jews in Europe On the way to the holy land, this crusades lower class participants looted and burned Jewish communities. They never reached the holy land and the crusaders dispersed. Crusade of the Poor
5%
1198-1290 Slavic Pagans in the Baltic region Christianization of Slavic pagans in Europe. Livonian Crusade
5%
1320 Jews in Europe French sheep herders organized to help with the Iberian Reconquista. Resulted in the murder of hundreds of French and Spanish Jews. Shepherd's Crusade
3%
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