People don't actually know why they wore the Red Cross English say its St. Georges but he was already a crusader when he wore the Red Cross or it could be the cross of St. James but there are patterns which makes people or the order of Christ cross but Portugal was not the start of the crusader order it was France, but for a fact it isn't American history or the red cross charity.
a cross was the symbol of crusades
The cross is a symbol of Christianity. Knights did not always fight on behalf of the Christian religion, but during the Crusades they did. MORE Only Knights Templar wore the cross. Others did not. The Templar begs in as an arm of the church in the Crusades.
The red cross on the knight's shield and surcoat is usually associated with the Knights Templar, a medieval Christian military order. It symbolizes their dedication to the Christian faith and their role in the Crusades.
All the soldiers that fought in the Crusades were Crusaders, and you could identify them by the red cross on their white cloth over their armor. Christians and Muslims:)
an outfit ! Red cross is divided into two:The humanitarians and the ones that work as paramedics. the humanitarian wear blue overalls while the othersthat work as paramedics wear orange overalls.
I think yes. The reason why they named them Crusades is because the Crusaders cut out red crosses and sewed them on their clothes as a sign that they were fighting for Christ. The french for cross is 'croix' and soon the crusaders talked of going on the 'croisades'.
Well, they would wear a white cloth with a red cross over chainmail. which is a type of armor with little rings linked together. The red cross represented that the Crusader bearing it was a follower of Christ.
Red Cross
a helmet with a red cross on all sides.
a red cross. it was a holy war
the cross means christananity, which the crusades serve for
Crusades Crescent and the Cross - 2005 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG