This video provides a solid overview of the Fifth Crusade (1213-1221), covering all the high points. This video is perfect for the classroom, or for students studying the Crusades. Perfect overview for a test. The Fifth Crusade attempted to implement Richard the Lionheart's plan to conquer Egypt as a means toward securing Jerusalem for Christian rule. Beginning with some initial operations in Palestine, continuing with the Siege of Damietta (1218-1219), and culminating in an encounter between the Muslims and the Crusaders on the Nile near Mansurah.
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28 January 2020
The Fifth Crusade: A Concise Overview for Students
Real Crusades History #71. And don't forget the Real Crusades History website!
This video provides a solid overview of the Fifth Crusade (1213-1221), covering all the high points. This video is perfect for the classroom, or for students studying the Crusades. Perfect overview for a test. The Fifth Crusade attempted to implement Richard the Lionheart's plan to conquer Egypt as a means toward securing Jerusalem for Christian rule. Beginning with some initial operations in Palestine, continuing with the Siege of Damietta (1218-1219), and culminating in an encounter between the Muslims and the Crusaders on the Nile near Mansurah.
This video provides a solid overview of the Fifth Crusade (1213-1221), covering all the high points. This video is perfect for the classroom, or for students studying the Crusades. Perfect overview for a test. The Fifth Crusade attempted to implement Richard the Lionheart's plan to conquer Egypt as a means toward securing Jerusalem for Christian rule. Beginning with some initial operations in Palestine, continuing with the Siege of Damietta (1218-1219), and culminating in an encounter between the Muslims and the Crusaders on the Nile near Mansurah.
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