From the Old French 'croissade', meaning '(war) of the cross' i.e. a Christian campaign. That's why Muslims get the wrong impression when we in the West talk of, for instance, a crusade against bad parking!
the word 'crusade' is from the Frankish (medieval french) term for 'taking the cross'
Reclaim Jeurusalem in the name of Christendom.
Richard "Lionheart"
I only got 1 but here it is Stephen of cloye lead the children's crusades
The First Crusade was the only successful Crusade.
the word 'crusade' is from the Frankish (medieval french) term for 'taking the cross'
A crusade refers to a vigorous campaign or movement to achieve a cause or goal, often involving intense effort or commitment. Historically, the term is also associated with the series of religious wars fought by European Christians against Muslims in the Middle Ages.
I am going on a crusade. I like crusades. would you like to go on a crusade with me?
It sure did!
I have checked but cannot find this word.
Crusade is fancy coating for regional killings. The crusades killed millions of people.
The word crusade is a blend of the Middle French word croisade and the Spanish word cruzada. These are both derived from the Latin word cruc-, meaning cross. The most basic translation is help the cross.
crusade, canvass
Iehovah, the Hebrew name for God as transliterated into Latin.
Crusade.
The environmental activist led a crusade to protect the endangered species in the rainforest.
Crusade came from the French Crusade meaning''marked by a cross'',because the warrior,peasants,stitched a red cross on their shirtsmeaning that they are fighting for God