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Восьмой крестовый поход | Eighth Crusade (1270-1271, it ended in tragedy and brought no help to the East) |
Второй крестовый поход | Second Crusade (1147-1149, its collapse caused deep dismay, andt the Muslims, on the other hand, were enormously encouraged) |
выступить в поход за дело Аллаха | go forth in the cause of Allah (Alex_Odeychuk) |
Детский крестовый поход | Children's Crusade (A religious movement in Europe during the summer of 1212 in which thousands of children set out to conquer the Holy Land from the Muslims by love instead of by force) |
крестовые походы | Crusades (Wars undertaken by Christians in the late Middle Ages to secure the right to visit the Holy Sepulchre and to recover the Holy Land) |
крестовый поход за единство мира | one world crusade (насътя) |
Первый крестовый поход | First Crusade (1096-1099, launched by the papacy, it aided the King of France and the great feudatories in preserving order and extending their authority) |
поход против Фив | Seven Against Thebes |
Пятый крестовый поход | Fifth Crusade (1218-1221, the last crusade in which the papacy took an active part. It was an impressive effort against a divided Muslim opposition) |
Седьмой крестовый поход | Seventh Crusade (1248-1254, King Louis IX of France was captured, and and Damietta surrendered) |
Третий крестовый поход | Third Crusade (1189-1192, led by Richard I the Lion-Heart and Philip II Augustus of France, it had failed of its major objective, the capture of Jerusalem, and Richard's capture of Cyprus was the most lasting achievement) |
участвующий в крестовом походе | crusading |
участие в крестовом походе | crusading |
участник крестового похода | crusader |
Франко-норманский крестовый поход | First Crusade |
Христианский антикоммунистический крестовый поход | Christian Anti-Communism Crusade (ХАКП Yanamahan) |
Четвёртый крестовый поход | Fourth Crusade (1202-1204, it turned out to be unmitigated disaster to the cause of either Christianity or the Crusade. The rift between the Eastern and Western churches widened, and the Byzantine Empire, for centuries a bulwark against invasion from the East, was damaged beyond repair) |
Шестой крестовый поход | Sixth Crusade (1228-1229, by diplomacy alone and without major military confrontation, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, and a corridor running to the sea were ceded to the Kingdom of Jerusalem) |