"The Last Crusade" refers to the Ninth Crusade, which took place from 1271 to 1272. Led by Prince Edward of England, this military expedition aimed to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim control. The campaign was marked by a series of battles and negotiations, ultimately resulting in limited territorial gains.
The crusade is often considered the final major effort of the Crusades era, as it did not achieve significant long-term success. Following this expedition, the focus shifted away from large-scale military campaigns in the Holy Land, leading to a decline in the influence of the Crusader states.