Richard Lionhearth
the kings crusade was the 3rd Crusade.
King Richard and King John
Yes
St. Louis
Richard Lionhearth
the kings crusade was the 3rd Crusade.
Yes, St. Louis IX of France, also known as King Louis IX, is one example of a saint who was involved in the Crusades. He led two crusades to the Holy Land during his reign in the 13th century.
king richerd the lionhearted with british and french forces
The Christian commander and king Richard the Lionheart, or Richard the 1st, was the one that ended the Crusade of Kings, also known as the 3rd Crusade.
the third crusades was called the king's crusades, because they had favor in the king's eyes.
Saint George really existed, he fought in one of the crusades, I think the first one. Francais De Panes (probably butchered the spelling) brought Britain information about Islamic extremists attacking and invading Europe causing the first crusade, he was French. Richard the lionheart is an obvious one but E was the king, the warmongering king, of Britain, he fought in crusades against Saladin the great... His brother King John (often known as the evil king who taxed the poor in the 1200's) took the throne. If you take a quick google research "famous knights in the first.... Second... Third crusade" or just "famous Knights" you should find hundreds.
King Richard and King John
Yes
Stamford Bridge
you where ether a night or sworn under a king
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