History of the Crusades
- The sermon at Clermont
- The First Crusade
- The Holy Lance
- The Second Crusade
- The Third Crusade
- Saladin
- Richard, Saladin, and Chivalry
- The Fourth Crusade
- The Fifth Crusade
- The Lateran Palace
- The Nile River
- The Sixth Crusade
- The Seventh Crusade
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The word "crusade" emerged from the Romance languages of Europe, especially French and Spanish, during the Middle Ages—the era in Europe roughly from...
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