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- Crusade - From Wikipedia, the open-content encyclopedia. Covers historical background and context, as well as the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eight, and Ninth Crusades, as well as the Albigensian Crusade, Children's Crusade, and crusades in the Baltic and Central Europe.
- The Crusades - The basis for a virtual course on the crusades from Dr Skip Knox at Boise State University. Includes a visitor centre offering a virtual pilgrimage as well as extensive information on each of the Crusades.
- Cathar Crusades: What was the Albigensian Crusade - Description of and background of the thirteenth century war.
- Celtic-Crusaders.com - Official site of the Celtic Crusaders Rugby League Club
- The First Crusade and the Jews of Western Europe - A history and understanding of the effect of the First Crusade on European Jewry
- Campus Crusade for Christ: Canada - Canada's national chapter of Campus Crusade for Christ. Features evangelism and discipleship resources and employment opportunities.
- The Crusades - Detailed information on each of the seven major crusades. Written by a history professor at Boise State University.
- The Crusades - A look into the history of the crusades during the middle ages.
- Medieval Crusades - A history of the crusades and crusaders from Europe to the Levant. Written for students.
- Medieval Crusades - A history of the crusades and crusaders from Europe to the Levant. Written for students.
Wikipedia Articles
- Crusade of 1197 - The Crusade of 1197 (also known as the Crusade of Henry VI or the German Crusade of 1197) was an abortive crusade launched by the Holy Roman Emperor Henry VI in response to the failure of Frederick I Barbarossa's crusade in 1190. The Crusade ended in failure; Henry VI died of a fever in Messina ...
- Crusade of 1101 - The Crusade of 1101 was a minor crusade of three separate movements, organized in 1100 and 1101 in the successful aftermath of the First Crusade. It is also called the Crusade of the Faint-Hearted due to the number of participants who joined this crusade after having turned back from the First Crusade.
- People's Crusade - The People's Crusade is part of the First Crusade and lasted roughly six months from April 1096 to October. It is also known as the Popular Crusade, Peasants' Crusade, or the Paupers' Crusade.
- Eighth Crusade - The Eighth Crusade was a crusade launched by Louis IX, King of France, in 1270. The Eighth Crusade is sometimes counted as the Seventh, if the Fifth and Sixth Crusades of Frederick II are counted as a single crusade.
- The Crusade and Death of Richard I - The Crusade and Death of Richard I, is a mid-13th century Anglo-Norman prose chronicle by an anonymous author. It tells of the journey of King Richard I ("the Lionheart") from England to the Holy Land on the Third Crusade (kings' Crusade) from 1190 to 1191.