 Took place from 1096 to 1099.  Otherwise known as the People’s Crusade  Led by Count Raymond IV of Toulouse and declared by many wandering preachers,

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 Took place from 1096 to  Otherwise known as the People’s Crusade  Led by Count Raymond IV of Toulouse and declared by many wandering preachers, notably Peter the Hermit.

 Took place 1144 to 1155  Led by Holy Roman Emperor Conrad III and King Louis VII of France  Crusaders prepared to attack Damascus.

 Took place 1187 to 1192  Led by Richard the Lionheart of England, Philip II of France, and Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I.  Richard I made a truce with Saladin

  Led by Fulk of Neuil  French/Flemish advanced on Constantinople

 Took place in 1212  Led by a peasant, Stephen of Cloyes from France

 Took place 1217 to 1221  Led by King Andrew II of Hungary, Duke Leopold VI of Austria, John of Brienne

 Took place 1228 to 1229  Led by Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II

 Took place 1248 to 1254  Led by Louis IX of France

 Took place in 1270  Led by Louis IX

 Took place 1271 to 1272  Led by Prince Edward(later Edward I of England)