The Holy Land generally refers to the geographical region of the Levant called Land of Canaan or Land of Israel in The Bible, and constitutes the Promised land. This area, or sites within it, hold significant religious importance to at least four monotheistic Abrahamic religions: Judaism, Christianity, Islam and the Bahá'í Faith. Part of its sanctity stems from the religious significance of Jerusalem, the holiest city to Judaism, the third-holiest to Islam, and part of the proposed Christian Pentarchy.
The Crusaders, who could be children OR women, could be Crusaders... or whoever wanted to serve their religion. in the middle ages pilgrims or explorers were the Crusaders of the Holy Land
During the early middle ages, 500 - 1000AD, Europe was a frontier land as it was sparsely populated and undeveloped. ;P
In the middle ages a lord would grant land to his vassal.vassals
England
Cooked, farmed, served, and worked
Middle East
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The Holy Roman Empire.
The Crusades were a series of wars aimed at conquering the Holy Land.
at the end of the crusades the Muslim's had control over the holy land -- In the end of what? Without specifying an accurate timetable, nothing more useful can be said.
Christian military expeditions to take the "holy land" from the Muslims during the middle ages were called crusades becasue they carried the Sign of the Cross before them.
Usually a knight in the Middle Ages, who protects the royalty, land, and people.
Middle East in Israel
A land is called a fief in the Middle Ages.
The Crusaders, who could be children OR women, could be Crusaders... or whoever wanted to serve their religion. in the middle ages pilgrims or explorers were the Crusaders of the Holy Land
Ostensibly, the Crusaders invaded the Middle East to recapture the Holy Land.
to rule the land