What is another word for crusades?

Pronunciation: [kɹuːsˈe͡ɪdz] (IPA)

The word "crusades" refers to the medieval Christian campaigns to regain the Holy Land from the Muslims. However, there are several other synonyms that can be used to describe these historical events. One of the synonyms is "jihad," which means a holy war, or a struggle for a righteous cause. Another synonym is "holy war," which is a term used to describe any war fought for religious purposes. A less commonly used synonym is "expedition," which simply refers to a journey or trip. Finally, "military campaigns" can also be used to describe the crusades, as they were essentially a series of military campaigns fought by the Christians against the Muslims.

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What are the hypernyms for Crusades?

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  • Other hypernyms:

    holy wars, Religious Wars, Religious conflicts.

Usage examples for Crusades

In so far as parents are alive to the importance of health, the school examination furnishes the occasion of enlisting them in crusades to protect the public health and to enforce health rights.
"Civics and Health"
William H. Allen
"Don't believe Lionheart had cakes and candy-not when he was on the crusades, anyhow.
"Dick Lionheart"
Mary Rowles Jarvis
122, 125 crusades, their effect on learning, i.
"History of the English People, Index"
John Richard Green

Famous quotes with Crusades

  • If there ever was a religious war full of terror, it was the crusades. But you can't blame Christianity because a few adventurers did this. That's my message.
    Moustapha Akkad
  • The crusades of Vietnam and Watergate seemed like a good idea at the time, even a noble one, not only to the press but perhaps to a majority of Americans.
    Howard Fineman
  • The crusades made great improvement in the condition of the serfs.
    John Lothrop Motley
  • During the crusades all were religious mad, and now all are mad for want of it.
    J. G. Stedman
  • Heaven always bears some proportion to earth. The god of the cannibal will be a cannibal, of the crusades a crusader, and of the merchants a merchant.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson

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