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    Cru·sade
    /kro͞oˈsād/

    noun

    • 1. each of a series of medieval military expeditions made by Europeans to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries: "the fanaticism engendered by the Crusades"
    • 2. a vigorous campaign for political, social, or religious change: "a crusade against crime" Similar campaigndrivepushmove

    verb

    • 1. lead or take part in a vigorous campaign for social, political, or religious change: "he crusaded against gambling in the 1950s"
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  3. 2 days ago · The crusading movement encompasses the framework of ideologies and institutions that described, regulated, and promoted the Crusades. The crusades were religious wars that the Christian Latin church initiated, supported, and sometimes directed in the Middle Ages.

  4. 4 days ago · Simply put, crusading as an act of vengeance made powerful sense for 12th- and 13th-century Christians, both lay and clerical, accounting for its appeal and increasing prominence.

  5. 6 days ago · May 15, 2024. Updated May 15, 2024 at 1:30 p.m. Billy Graham’s 1957 crusade began at Madison Square Garden in New York City on this day. The crusade drew a total of 2.3 million people over the course of its four-month run, with an average attendance of around 18,000 people per night. Get This Happened straight to your inbox ️ each day!

  6. 3 days ago · Definition. The Crusader States (aka the Latin East or Outremer) were created after the First Crusade (1095-1102 CE) in order to keep hold of the territorial gains made by Christian armies in the Middle East.

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    1 day ago · A person engaged in jihad is called a mujahid (plural: mujahideen). The term jihad is often rendered in English as "Holy War", although this translation is controversial. Today, the word jihad is often used without religious connotations, like the English crusade.

  8. 4 days ago · The list of sources for the Crusades provides those contemporaneous written accounts and other artifacts of the Crusades covering the period from the Council of Clermont in 1095 until the fall of Acre in 1291. These sources include chronicles, personal accounts, official documents and archaeological findings.

  9. 4 days ago · The Crusades were a measured, rational response to violent and unchecked Islamic invasion and colonization. Angelo Stagnaro, May 17, 2016. There’s nothing a person says that more serves better to convinces me of their ignorance than when they use the “C” word.

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