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Definition of Crusaders
1. crusader [n] - See also: crusader
Lexicographical Neighbors of Crusaders
Literary usage of Crusaders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Story of Mankind by Hendrik Willem Van Loon (1921)
"Gradually the Crusaders learned the technique of the trip. ... They charged
exorbitant rates, and when the Crusaders (most of whom had very little money) ..."
2. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1908)
"On 9 May, 1204, an electoral collego, formed of prominent crusaders and Venetians,
assembled to elect an emperor. Dándolo, Doge of Venice, ..."
3. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1825)
"V. Tales of the Crusaders. By the Author of " Waver- ley," &c. 4 Vols. Small 8vo.
Edinburgh, Constable and Co.; London, Hurst, Robinson, and Co. 1825. ..."
4. A History of Greece: From Its Conquest by the Romans to the Present Time, B by George Finlay (1877)
"But another division of the Crusaders occupied the strong, rich, and important
... They now submitted to the Crusaders, in the hope of escaping from the ..."
5. History of the Crusades Against the Albigenses in the Thirteenth Century by Jean-Charles-Léonard Simonde Sismondi (1833)
"Notwithstanding the departure of so many of the crusaders, there remained to
Simon de Montfort soldiers enough to continue the war. ..."
6. The History of Normandy and of England by Francis Palgrave (1864)
"The Crusaders are before Nicaea, where Robert's 1097. grandfather was poisoned.
... Alexis only claimed his right; therefore, henceforward, the Crusaders ..."
7. The History of the Popes: From the Close of the Middle Ages. Drawn from the by Ludwig Pastor (1906)
"The Envoy who accompanied Pius II. was instructed to report upon the number of
Crusaders then at Ancona, and the Pope was assured for his comfort that two ..."