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How could women go on a crusade?

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How could women officially go on a crusade?

She must have power, faith in herself, stable voice, fit in size and intelligence.


Would a knight go on a crusade?

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What is a sentence for the word crusade?

I am going on a crusade. I like crusades. would you like to go on a crusade with me?


Who went on a Crusade?

The Crusaders, who could be children OR women, could be Crusaders... or whoever wanted to serve their religion. in the middle ages pilgrims or explorers were the Crusaders of the Holy Land


By the 1850s the crusade for women's rights was eclipsed by?

abolitionism


Led to expanding the crusade for equal rights to include women?

The women's rights movement


Who led Richard the lionhearted to go on the crusade?

Himself, he led himself to go on the crusade believing that he was worthy enough for the cause.


Who led Richard the lionhearted to go on a crusade?

Himself, he led himself to go on the crusade believing that he was worthy enough for the cause.


Did William of Normandy go on crusade?

He did.


Who won the first crusade?

The First Crusade could be said that it was a victory of sorts for the Crusaders.


Can the word Crusade be used as a verb?

Yes. Crusade: noun: definition: A holy war undertaken with papal sanction; A religious war in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries, a military expedition by European Christians to retake areas in the Holy Land captured by Muslim forces Example Sentence: The crusade did not end peacefully. In that sentence crusade is being used as a noun.Crusade: verb: definition: go on a crusade; exert oneself continuously, vigorously, or obtrusively to gain an end or engage in a crusade for a certain cause or person; be an advocate for; to take part in a crusade Example Sentence: She crusaded for women's right. In this sentence, the word crusade is being used as a verb (an action of what she did).


Why did people go on the 2nd crusade?

They went on the second crusade to retaliate against the Muslim counterattack in the Holy Land.