Was the Third Crusade a success or a failure? While it failed to achieve its objective, it was the most successful after the First Crusade. It rescued Outremer from an eradication that looked all too likely in 1190. The Crusade was controversial even at the time - in the eyes of most of Christendom it made Richard a hero - the victor of Acre and Arsuf. But to Philip's friends, Richard had failed, and betrayed Christendom to the Turk. To my mind it gave Outremer another century of life until the fall of Acre in 1291.
AAG 1646-1649 To Kill a King
418 Barebones
417 Kicking the Rump
Milton, Nedham and the Commonwealth with Anthony Bromley
416 Acts of Settlement and War
415 Rumpers
414 The Ground of Liberty
413 Cromwell in Ireland
Part II Sam and David's English Revolution Q&A
Part I Sam and David English Revolution Q&A
412 Levelers and Diggers
411 Commonwealth and Free State
Britain's Prehistory with Richard Grove
410 Tyrant, Traitor, Murderer
409 Agreement of the People
408 The Treaty of Newport
407 The Peoples' Distress
406 Engagements
405 The Putney Debates
404 A New Model Coup
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