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crusader    音标拼音: [krus'edɚ]
n. 十字军战士,改革者

十字军战士,改革者

crusader
n 1: a disputant who advocates reform [synonym: {reformer},
{reformist}, {crusader}, {social reformer}, {meliorist}]
2: a warrior who engages in a holy war; "the Crusaders tried to
recapture the Holy Land from the Muslims"


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  • Crusades - Wikipedia
    The Crusader states survived largely owing to the Third Crusade, a major campaign against Saladin, though Jerusalem remained under Muslim control Initially directed against Egypt, the Fourth Crusade was diverted to the Byzantine Empire, culminating in the Sack of Constantinople and the establishment of the Latin Empire in 1204
  • Crusades | Definition, History, Map, Significance, Legacy | Britannica
    Crusades, military expeditions, beginning in the late 11th century, that were organized by western European Christians in response to centuries of Muslim wars of expansion The Crusades took place from 1095 until the 16th century, when the advent of Protestantism led to the decline of papal authority
  • Crusades - World History Encyclopedia
    The Crusades were a series of military campaigns organised by popes and Christian western powers to take Jerusalem and the Holy Land back from Muslim control and then defend those gains There were eight major official crusades between 1095 and 1270, as well as many more unofficial ones
  • The Crusades: Definition, Religious Wars Facts | HISTORY
    The Crusades were a series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims, occurring from 1096 and 1291, primarily
  • CRUSADER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Crusader : a person who participated in any of the military expeditions undertaken by Christian powers in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries to win the Holy Land from the Muslims
  • The Crusades | Who Won, How Many Were There, And Death . . . - HistoryExtra
    "The final bastions of the crusader states were lost in 1291 (having been founded originally in 1099) to Muslim forces In that sense, obviously the Muslims won the crusades and the Christians were defeated
  • What were the crusades? – Smarthistory
    Imagine a man-at-arms in the French city of Clermont in 1095 He is listening to Pope Urban II—the only pope he has ever seen in person!—speak passionately about the need to fight in the Holy Land His lord is persuaded, and gathers his men and resources
  • What Were the Crusades and How Did They Impact Jerusalem?
    Crusader kings ruled the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem from the Citadel, just south of David’s Gate (the present-day Jaffa Gate) Although the Crusaders made few alterations to Jerusalem’s walls, they rebuilt the Citadel by reinforcing David’s Tower (far left) and the fortress’s walls
  • History of the Crusades - Encyclopedia. com
    The few thousand Europeans who remained in Jerusalem and the other Crusader states—Antioch, Edessa, and Tripoli—knew that they were vulnerable to attack But for nearly four decades, no one seemed prepared to step forward and lead the Muslims in an effort to expel the colonists from their land
  • Crusades - Holy War, Kingdoms, Reconquista | Britannica
    From Antioch south, the Crusaders held a narrow strip of coastland bounded by mountains to the north and by the Jordan Valley in the south To the east beyond the Syrian desert lay the Muslim cities of Aleppo, Ḥamāh, Ḥimṣ, and Damascus





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