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Richard the Lionheart , Philip Augustus , and Frederick Barbarossa separately.[2(passive) led bythe Third Crusade

the enduring King Richard the Lionheart of England(passive) was led byThe Third Crusade

the English King Richard the “ Lionheart ” in 1189(passive) led bythe third crusade

King Richard the Lion - Hearted of England , King Philip Augustus II of France , and Emperor Frederick Barbarossa.+*1189(passive) is led byhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_crusade Third Crusade

King Richard the Lion - Hearted of England , king Philip Augustus II of France ... and emperor Frederick Barbarossa 1180(passive) is led bythe third Crusade

the memory of King Richard the Lionheartledthe Third Crusade

Richard the Lionheart of England , Philip II of France , and Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I. Richard(passive) led byThird Crusade

Richard the Lionheart of England , Philip II of France , and Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I. 1202(passive) led byThe Third Crusade

Richard I , the Lionheart , of England and Phillip of France(passive) was lead byThe third crusade

Richard the Lionheart ( d. 1199(passive) was led byThe Third Crusade

Salahadin ... Richard the Lionheartledthe Third Crusade

Richard the Lionheart , Philip the Lionheart(passive) led bythe Third Crusade

Richard the Lionheart , Philip of France(passive) led bythe Third Crusade

His most famous foe ... England ’s King Richard the Lionheartledthe third Crusade

King Richard I of England , the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa , and Philip II of France(passive) led bythe Third Crusade

Richard the Lionheart , Philip Augustus , the Kingdom of Jerusalem(passive) led bythe Third Crusade

Richard I of England , Richard the Lionheartledthe third Crusade

emperor Frederick Barbarossa , King Philip Augustus of France and the English King Richard the Lionheart(passive) led bythe Third Crusade

frederick i barbarossa of germany ... philip ii augustus of france and richard i the lionheart of england , the three greatest monarchs of western europe at the time , all of whom were experienced military leaders ... although philip and richard were already at odds before the crusade began(passive) was led bythe third crusade

King Richard Lionheart battles treachery in his own campleadingthe third crusade

the capture of Jerusalem in 1187 by Saladin , the sultan of Egypt(passive) was caused byThird Crusade

Alexander Nevsky who was the prince of Novgorod , Richard the Lionheart of Englandledthe Third Crusade

the best known Richard the Lionheartledthe Third Crusade

King Richard the Lionheart of England , King Philip of France and German Emperor Fredrick Barbarossa(passive) was led bythe Third Crusade ,

Emperor Barbarossa of Germany , King Philip Augustus of France , and King Richard the Lionheart of England(passive) was led byThe third Crusade

2014 King Richard I , of England , known as ' Lionheartleadsthe Third Crusade

King Richard the Lion - Hearted of England , Emperor Frederick Barbarossa of Germany(passive) led bythe Third Crusade

Richard the Lionheart , Phillip II of France and Emperor(passive) led by3rd Crusade

Richard I ( “ The Lion - Hearted ” ) of England and Frederick Barbarossa(passive) to be led bythe Third Crusade

Richard the Lionheart is raging in the Middle East(passive) led byThe third Crusade

the respect of many of them , including Richard the Lionheartledthe Third Crusade

Emperor Frederick Barbarossa of Germany ( 1152 - 1190(passive) led bythe third Crusade

Answer King Richard , known as Richard the Lionheartledthe Third Crusade

Richard I of England ( better known as Richard the Lionheart(passive) led bythe Third Crusade

Richard , the Lionheart King , Pope Innocent III(passive) led bythe Third Crusade

King Richard of England and Philip Augustus of France(passive) led byThe Third Crusade

Richard the Lion heart , King of England in 1189(passive) led bythe Third Crusade

The King of England , Richard the Lion - Heartedledthe Third Crusade

Richard the Lion Heart against Salidin(passive) led bythe Third Crusade

saladin 's capture of jerusalem in 1187 to finance this(passive) prompted bythe third crusade

in the capture of Jerusalem by Saladin in 1187resultedin the capture of Jerusalem by Saladin in 1187

from the capture of Jerusalem by Saladin ( Salah ad - Dinresultedfrom the capture of Jerusalem by Saladin ( Salah ad - Din

to the emergence of internal contradictions in the Holy Landledto the emergence of internal contradictions in the Holy Land

the hostilities(passive) created bythe hostilities

the campaign after the departure of Philip II of France and scoring considerable victories against his Muslim counterpart Saladin although he did not reconquer Jerusalem from Saladinleadingthe campaign after the departure of Philip II of France and scoring considerable victories against his Muslim counterpart Saladin although he did not reconquer Jerusalem from Saladin

out in 1189 to recapture Jerusalemsetout in 1189 to recapture Jerusalem

from the Muslim ruler Saladinresultedfrom the Muslim ruler Saladin

in motion by the Muslim conquest of Jerusalem in 1187had been setin motion by the Muslim conquest of Jerusalem in 1187

a pattern of negotiating treaties rather than warsetsa pattern of negotiating treaties rather than war

out with the aims of driving back the " infidels " who had taken Jerusalemsetout with the aims of driving back the " infidels " who had taken Jerusalem

upon Saladin 's saying the capable advantage and embedding Jerusalemcausesupon Saladin 's saying the capable advantage and embedding Jerusalem

the Crusaders to Jerusalem ... yet on both occasions he was forced to retreat after coming within sight of the holy cityledthe Crusaders to Jerusalem ... yet on both occasions he was forced to retreat after coming within sight of the holy city

the pattern for later Eastern Crusadessetthe pattern for later Eastern Crusades

the early crusadesledthe early crusades

a bloodbath among Jews from Speyer to Reimscreateda bloodbath among Jews from Speyer to Reims

wars(passive) led bywars

thussetthus

in only a partial victory for the Christiansresultedin only a partial victory for the Christians

the scenesettingthe scene

to the contact between the Christian West and the Arab Eastledto the contact between the Christian West and the Arab East

in part by Richard the Lion - Heartedledin part by Richard the Lion - Hearted

1190 - 1192Led1190 - 1192

to B.ledto B.

in the west conquering the Byzantine Empireresultedin the west conquering the Byzantine Empire

to the acquisition of Cyprus by the Latinsalso ledto the acquisition of Cyprus by the Latins

off for the Middle Eastsetsoff for the Middle East

reallyleadreally

in the recapturing of some citiesdid resultin the recapturing of some cities

to many instances of abusehad ledto many instances of abuse

about raising huge sums of money required for this expedition through the sale of lands , titlesetabout raising huge sums of money required for this expedition through the sale of lands , title

The game(passive) is setThe game

him to capture Messina and Cyprusledhim to capture Messina and Cyprus

forthsetforth

settling the fate of the Holy Citywill be triggeredsettling the fate of the Holy City

to bloody anti - Jewish rioting in cities all over Englandhas ledto bloody anti - Jewish rioting in cities all over England

to the final victorycan only leadto the final victory

to the lost of Byzantine lands and later the Empire itself ( which I believe is trueledto the lost of Byzantine lands and later the Empire itself ( which I believe is true

to the building of Viborg castleledto the building of Viborg castle

destructionis causingdestruction

in motion ... with Richard I , the newly crowned king of England , taking the leadwas setin motion ... with Richard I , the newly crowned king of England , taking the lead

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