Use the letter from Count Stephen to his family to answer the following question:

You may be very sure, dearest, that the messenger whom I sent to give you pleasure left me before Antioch safe and unharmed and, through God's grace, in the greatest prosperity. And already at that time, together with all the chosen army of Christ, endowed with great valor by Him, we have been continually advancing for twenty-three weeks toward the home of our Lord Jesus. You may know for certain, my beloved, that of gold, silver, and many other kind of riches I now have twice as much as your love had assigned to me when I left you. 

What benefits of fighting the Crusades are apparent in this letter from a Crusader to his wife?


Devotion to God and great wealth

Devotion to God and loyalty to country

Great wealth and loyalty to country

Love of battle and loyalty to country

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Answer: Devotion to God and great wealth.

The letter does not mention anything in regard to the loyalty the crusader had for his country. It also does not talk about the love of battle. However, the letter talks about the devotion to God he felt. The crusader says that God has brought him his prosperity and safety, and he feels happy to be nearing the "home of our Lord." He also discusses wealth, as he says he now has twice as much gold, silver and other riches than he had when he left.

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