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The size of a Crusader army varied significantly depending on the specific crusade and the time period. Generally, armies ranged from a few thousand to over 30,000 soldiers, with the First Crusade (1096-1099) reportedly starting with around 30,000 participants. However, many of these numbers included non-combatants, and actual fighting forces were often smaller. The size could fluctuate due to factors such as recruitment, attrition, and logistical challenges during the campaigns.

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