When capitalized, "The Crusades" typically refers to a series of religious wars sanctioned by the Latin Church in the medieval period. These military campaigns were undertaken by Christians with the goal of reclaiming the Holy Land (Jerusalem and surrounding areas) from Muslim rule.
Yes, "Fifth Crusade" would typically be capitalized as it is a specific historical event or period.
Yes, "Prima Facie" should be capitalized because it is a Latin term that is commonly used in legal contexts to mean "at first sight" or "on the face of it."
The Chicago, APA, and MLA style manuals agree that major words (nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs) are capitalized in a title. Since the word do is a verb, it should be capitalized in a title.
It depends on the context. If the term is referring to the Confederate States of America, then it should be capitalized. If it is used in a general sense to mean working together in a group or alliance, then it should not be capitalized.
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.
Yes, "Fifth Crusade" would typically be capitalized as it is a specific historical event or period.
No, it is either a verb, to crusade (against), or a noun. If capitalized, it refers to any of the historical medieval Crusades. The verb does form the participle adjective, crusading.
(Note that the "Crusades" were a series of religious wars and is capitalized.) The district attorney began a crusade to stop counterfeiters. The crusade to save the old school drew many supporters.
I assume you mean "Canadian". In English, words derived from a country are capitalized.
to take the cross
It is if you mean the Oval Office in the White House.
um if u mean as i economic terms um i don't see how it could be if u mean like CAPITALIZED as in the word being it then also no
It is respect to the LORD.
Well apparently it is called the noble crusade because everyone who went on the first crusade and the noble crusade were noble
Kusse is not a German word, I assume you mean küsse or Küsseküsse (not capitalized!) is the imperative of the verb küssen - küsse mich! - kiss me!Küsse (capitalized!) translates as kisses
The Burning Crusade is a name for the push by heroes in Azeroth to open the gate between Azeroth and Outland. The Draeni and Blood Elves were closed off from Azeroth by the third war. The main point of the Crusade is to defeat Illidan Stormrage in the Black Temple.
Which one? First crusade - 1095-1099 Second crusade -1145-1148 Third crusade - 1187-1192 Fourth crusade - 1202-1204