The Crusaders wore chainmail armor, helmets, and carried shields during their campaigns in the Holy Land. They also wore tunics with the symbol of the cross to identify themselves as Crusaders.
Well, technically, yes because the crusaders wore a cross on their garments. Although, it doesn't exactly translate into "war of the cross".
Mainly, a large red cross on their shields or armor.
The cross of St. George (red cross on a white background), first adopted as an emblem during the 13th century war with the Welsh. It had been used by English Crusaders before this in the 12th century although came to be used by other crusaders as a general symbol. It was officially adopted in the 16th century (1500's).
Crusaders F.C. was created in 1898.
Holy Cross Crusaders men's basketball was created in 1900.
the red cross
the jerusalem cross
cross
The Alps.
crusaders usually wore the red cross on their front they had a helmet and chainmail with other body armour in places
If they had a cross they were likely to be Crusaders
a red cross. it was a holy war
it meant that they were not fearfull and fierce in battle and very courages
The Crusaders' Cross, also known as the Jerusalem Cross, is a symbol associated with the Christian Crusades in the Middle Ages. It features a large cross surrounded by four smaller crosses, representing the five wounds of Christ. Today, the symbol is often used to represent Christian faith and protection.
The Crusaders wore chainmail armor, helmets, and carried shields during their campaigns in the Holy Land. They also wore tunics with the symbol of the cross to identify themselves as Crusaders.
Well, technically, yes because the crusaders wore a cross on their garments. Although, it doesn't exactly translate into "war of the cross".