-
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...
- 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...
- 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...
- The
Crusaders (Māori: Whatumoana;
formerly Canterbury Crusaders) are a New
Zealand professional rugby union team
based in Christchurch, who
compete in...
- uprising,
depriving the
Crusaders of
their promised bounty payments.
Following the
murder of
Alexios on 8 February, the
Crusaders decided on the outright...
- The
Crusaders. "The
Crusaders - Awards". AllMusic.
Archived from the
original on
August 12, 2012.
Retrieved February 27, 2022. "The Jazz
Crusaders Catalog"...
- from Constantinople.
Peter and the
remaining crusaders left
Cologne about 20 April.
About 40,000
Crusaders departed immediately.
Another group would follow...
- Park and the
report states that, "after a
splendid game
Crusaders won by 5 to 2."
Crusaders went on to
compete in the
Dunville Alliance,
Ormeau Junior...
-
break in
crusader–Byzantine relations. Thereafter, the
crusaders resorted to
plunder and a
scorched earth policy. On 26 August, the
crusaders seized Philippopolis...
- The
Crusaders (formerly
known as The Jazz
Crusaders) were an
American jazz/jazz
fusion group performing from the 1960s to the 2010s. The
group was known...