| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Sultan of Egypt and Syria, who conquered Jerusalem from the Crusaders and defeated them at the Battle of Hattin | Saladin | 77%
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| Duchess of Aquitaine, who became Queen of France and Queen of England | Eleanor of Aquitaine | 73%
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| HRE Emperor, who campaigned in Italy and drowned during the 3. Crusade. The Nazi Invasion of the USSR was named after him | Frederick Barbarossa | 73%
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| Italian monk, who founded a monastic order named after him, regarded as the Saint of Italy and Animals | Francis of Assisi | 72%
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| English King, who participated in the 3. Crusade and campaigned against France | Richard Lionheart | 72%
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| Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Chancelor of England, who was murdered in 1170 and later canonized as a martyr | Thomas Becket | 72%
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| Pope, who initiated the 4. Crusade as well as the Crusades against Albigensian Crusade against the Cathars | Innocent III | 48%
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| HRE Emperor from the Staufen dynasty, who also became King of Sicily | Henry VI | 45%
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| King of Jerusalem, who suffered from Leprosy, tried to secure the Kingdom from the Egyptian Thread | Baldwin IV | 38%
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| Sephardic Jewish philosopher, who lived in Spain and North Africa, who greatly influenced Jewish and Islamic Philosophy and Science | Maimonides | 28%
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| Abbess, polymath, mystic and oldest known musical composer of Europe | Hildegard of Bingen | 27%
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| Islamic Andalusian philosopher, also known as "The Commentator" or Ibn Rushd, who interpreted and commentated the works of Aristotle | Averroes | 22%
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| Leader of the 1. Crusade, who became first King of Jerusalem | Godfrey of Bouillon | 18%
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| Cistercian abbot, mystic and preacher in favor of the Crusades, helped spread his Monastic Order | Bernard of Clairvaux | 17%
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| Khmer Emperor, who build Angkor Wat | Suryavarman II | 7%
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