- The
Crusades were a
series of
religious wars initiated, supported, and
sometimes directed by the
Christian Latin Church in the
medieval period. The best...
- Look up
crusader in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Crusader or
Crusaders may
refer to:
Crusader, a parti****nt in one of the
Crusades Convair NB-36H...
- of
families who
crusaded together. Much of the
enthusiasm for the
crusade was
based on
family relations, as most of the
French crusaders were
distant relatives...
- The
Fourth Crusade (1202–1204) was a
Latin Christian armed expedition called by Pope
Innocent III. The
stated intent of the
expedition was to recapture...
- The
Third Crusade (1189–1192) was an
attempt led by King
Philip II of France, King
Richard I of
England and
Emperor Frederick Barbarossa to reconquer...
- of feudalism, the
foundation for
these polities was laid by the
First Crusade,
which was
proclaimed by the
Latin Church in 1095 in
order to
reclaim the...
- also
known as the
Crusader Kingdom, was one of the
Crusader states established in the
Levant immediately after the
First Crusade. It
lasted for almost...
- Look up
Crusade,
crusade, or
croisade in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Crusades were a
series of
religious wars
sanctioned by the
Latin Church in...
- The
Northern Crusades or
Baltic Crusades were
Christianization campaigns undertaken by
Catholic Christian military orders and kingdoms,
primarily against...
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Crusades include the
traditional numbered crusades and
other conflicts that
prominent historians have
identified as
crusades. The
scope of the term "crusade"...