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A History of the Crusades         
  • First editions<br>(publ. [[Cambridge University Press]])
BOOK BY STEVEN RUNCIMAN
A History of the Crusades by Steven Runciman, published in three volumes during 1951–1954 (vol. I - The First Crusade and the Foundation of the Kingdom of Jerusalem; vol.
Crusades         
  • Miniatures showing [[Pope Innocent III]] excommunicating, and the crusaders massacring, Cathars (BL Royal 16 G VI, fol. 374v, 14th{{nbsp}}century)
  • Nūr-ad-Din's]] victory at the [[Battle of Inab]], 1149. Illustration from the ''[[Passages d'outremer]]'', c. 1490.
  • Southeastern Europe, Asia Minor and Syria before the First Crusade
  • alt=Medieval illustration of a battle during the Second Crusade
  • alt=Image of siege of Constantinople
  • alt=Photograph of 12th-century Hospitaller castle of Krak des Chevaliers in Syria showing concentric rings of defence, curtain walls and location sitting on a promontory.
  • The Near East, c. 1190, at the inception of the Third Crusade
  • Map of the branches of the [[Teutonic Order]] in Europe around 1300. Shaded area is sovereign territory.
  • The ivory front [[bookcover]] of the [[Melisende Psalter]]
  • Southeastern Europe, Asia Minor and Syria after the Fourth Crusade
  • Holy Roman Emperor Frederick{{nbsp}}II]] (left) meets [[al-Kamil]] (right),  illumination from [[Giovanni Villani]]'s ''[[Nuova Cronica]]'' ([[Vatican Library]] ms. Chigiano L VIII 296, 14th{{nbsp}}century).
  • alt=14th-century miniature of Peter the Hermit leading the People's Crusade
  • Richard the Lionheart on his way to Jerusalem, James William Glass (1850)
  • Louis IX during the Seventh Crusade
  • The [[Church of the Holy Sepulchre]] in Jerusalem
  • The Crusader States in 1135
RELIGIOUS WARS OF THE HIGH MIDDLE AGES
The Crusades; The crusades; Crusading Age; Holy Crusades; Medieval Crusades; Crusadex; Crusade; Crusaders; Crucades; European crusaders; CrusaDes; Holy Land Crusades; Holy Land Wars; Croisade (Crusade); Kurishu Yudham; Took the cross; Levantine crusades; Crusades to the Middle East
The Crusades were a series of religious wars initiated, supported, and sometimes directed by the Latin Church in the medieval period. The best known of these Crusades are those to the Holy Land in the period between 1095 and 1291 that were intended to recover Jerusalem and its surrounding area from Islamic rule.
crusade         
  • Miniatures showing [[Pope Innocent III]] excommunicating, and the crusaders massacring, Cathars (BL Royal 16 G VI, fol. 374v, 14th{{nbsp}}century)
  • Nūr-ad-Din's]] victory at the [[Battle of Inab]], 1149. Illustration from the ''[[Passages d'outremer]]'', c. 1490.
  • Southeastern Europe, Asia Minor and Syria before the First Crusade
  • alt=Medieval illustration of a battle during the Second Crusade
  • alt=Image of siege of Constantinople
  • alt=Photograph of 12th-century Hospitaller castle of Krak des Chevaliers in Syria showing concentric rings of defence, curtain walls and location sitting on a promontory.
  • The Near East, c. 1190, at the inception of the Third Crusade
  • Map of the branches of the [[Teutonic Order]] in Europe around 1300. Shaded area is sovereign territory.
  • The ivory front [[bookcover]] of the [[Melisende Psalter]]
  • Southeastern Europe, Asia Minor and Syria after the Fourth Crusade
  • Holy Roman Emperor Frederick{{nbsp}}II]] (left) meets [[al-Kamil]] (right),  illumination from [[Giovanni Villani]]'s ''[[Nuova Cronica]]'' ([[Vatican Library]] ms. Chigiano L VIII 296, 14th{{nbsp}}century).
  • alt=14th-century miniature of Peter the Hermit leading the People's Crusade
  • Richard the Lionheart on his way to Jerusalem, James William Glass (1850)
  • Louis IX during the Seventh Crusade
  • The [[Church of the Holy Sepulchre]] in Jerusalem
  • The Crusader States in 1135
RELIGIOUS WARS OF THE HIGH MIDDLE AGES
The Crusades; The crusades; Crusading Age; Holy Crusades; Medieval Crusades; Crusadex; Crusade; Crusaders; Crucades; European crusaders; CrusaDes; Holy Land Crusades; Holy Land Wars; Croisade (Crusade); Kurishu Yudham; Took the cross; Levantine crusades; Crusades to the Middle East
(crusades, crusading, crusaded)
1.
A crusade is a long and determined attempt to achieve something for a cause that you feel strongly about.
Footballers launched an unprecedented crusade against racism on the terraces...
= campaign
N-COUNT: oft N against/for n, N to-inf
2.
If you crusade for a particular cause, you make a long and determined effort to achieve something for it.
...a newspaper that has crusaded against the country's cocaine traffickers.
...an adopted boy whose cause is taken up by a crusading lawyer.
= campaign
VERB: V against/for n, V-ing
3.
The Crusades were the wars that were fought by Christians in Palestine against the Muslims during the eleventh, twelfth, and thirteenth centuries.
N-PROPER-PLURAL: the N