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It was the most brutal war in history.. Countless lives were lost; entire cities were reduced to rubble.
Christendom waged war on Islam.. Members of the two religions slaughtered each other in some of the most bloody battles in
history.. The Crusades lasted almost 200 years, and would have lasting effects on Europe and the
Middle East to this day.. This was an all out war dedicated to the glory of God, and reclaiming the Holy Land.
The Crusades is the name give to the series of campaigns Chirstians carried out to reclaim
the Holy Land from the Muslim empires.. It is important to note that both religions view this area of the world as holy, and important
to their religion, because they worship the same God.
They also share many of the same prophets, but the Crusades were fought in the name of
the same God on both sides.. So, perhaps if each side spent a little more time learning about the other’s culture,
200 years of war could have been avoided.. But that’s just a thought.. The First Crusade started in November of 1095 when Urban II called on Christians to take
up arms and regain control of the Holy Land from the Muslims.
This was a battle that the Byzantines and Christians from Eastern Europe were already
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