Timespan of Crusade | Target | More info | Crusade | % Correct |
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1096-1099 | Fatimid Dynasty & the Seljuk Turks | The beginning of the crusades. Kingdom of Jerusalem is established. | First Crusade | 98%
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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 | 84%
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1189-1192 | Ayyubid Dynasty, Sultanate of Rum | Retaliation to the Ayyubid ruler Saladin's conquest of Jerusalem. Semi-Victory. | Third Crusade | 79%
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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%
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1217-1221 | Ayyubid Dynasty | An attempt to capture the Ayyubid capital city of Cairo. Resulted in an 8-year truce. | Fifth Crusade | 72%
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1248-1252 | Ayyubid Dynasty | Response to the final conquest of Jerusalem. resulted in defeat. | Seventh Crusade | 66%
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1228-1229 | Ayyubid Dynasty | End of 8 year truce. Resulted in victory and the recapture of Jerusalem. | Sixth Crusade | 66%
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1270 | Hafsid Dynasty | Crusade against the Muslims in North Africa. | Eighth Crusade | 55%
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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 | 48%
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1096 | Sultanate of Rum | peasants inspired to join the crusade set off for the holy land themselves. Ends in disaster. | People's Crusade | 24%
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1209-1229 | Cathar heretics in Europe. | Crusade against Catholic Heresies in Europe. | Albigensian Crusade | 19%
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1419-1434 | Hussite Heretics | A series of wars fought between the followers of Jan Hus and the Catholic Church. | Hussite Wars/Hussite Crusade | 14%
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1366-1481 | Ottoman Empire | Four crusades meant to combat the "eastern menace" that replaced the Byantine Empire. | Ottoman Crusades | 7%
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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 | 5%
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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 | 5%
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1340 | Waldensian Heretics | Crusade against heretics that took place in what is now the Czech Republic | Bohemian Crusade | 3%
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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 | 3%
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1198-1290 | Slavic Pagans in the Baltic region | Christianization of Slavic pagans in Europe. | Livonian Crusade | 0%
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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 | 0%
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