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1 November, 02:49

How were the Crusades and the

Reconquista similar? How were they different?

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    The Reconquista intended to oust from Spain the Moors intruders, while the campaigns in the Holy Land, however planning to the freedom of the Palestine and the Holy Sepulcher from the Muslim's control, which must become back to the Byzantine Empire, they were all wars of success. As an explanation of actuality, the main part of the Crusaders' Armies was comprised of expert fighters drove via landless nobles who were attempting to overcome regions to build up their fiefdoms there. Both were between the Muslims and Christian kingdoms in Spain.
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