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Definition of Crusaders

Crusader
Crusader Cru*sad"er (-s?"d?r), n. One engaged in a crusade; as, the crusaders of the Middle Ages. Azure-eyed and golden-haired, Forth the young crusaders fared. --Longfellow.

Meaning of Crusaders from wikipedia

- defeat of the crusaders proved to the Muslim world that the crusaders were not invincible, as they appeared to be during the First Crusade. Within months...
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- On 7 June, the Crusaders reached Jerusalem. Many Crusaders wept upon seeing the city they had journe**** so long to reach. The Crusaders' arrival at Jerusalem...
- stream of settlers and new crusaders continually arrived, most of the original crusaders who fought in the First Crusade simply went home. According...
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- uprising, depriving the Crusaders of their promised bounty payments. Following the murder of Alexios on 8 February, the Crusaders decided on the outright...
- break in crusader–Byzantine relations. Thereafter, the crusaders resorted to plunder and a scorched earth policy. On 26 August, the crusaders seized Philippopolis...
- needed] By 1947, almost every Crusader group was destro**** and 836 Crusaders were killed or captured. In that year Crusaders killed 38 people, of whom 5...
- the Crusaders, who killed nearly every man, woman, and child in the town. Amalric and Milo wrote in a letter to the Pope, claimed that the Crusaders "put...