The European Crusaders are an international Australian rules football team composed of European citizens.[2] Although Team Europe operates with a similar concept, the Crusaders were notably the first female all European team to compete in Australia for the Australian Football International Cup. The team was also the first female combined team to play in the International Cup with players originating from Croatia, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Sweden, Northern Ireland and Scotland.[3] A male European Crusaders team was originally formed but disbanded prior to the tournament.
defeat of the crusaders proved to the Muslim world that the crusaders were not invincible, as they appeared to be during the First Crusade. Within months...
attacked the main crusader stronghold, with the crusaders taking revenge and invaded Semigallia. In 1236, Semigallians attacked crusaders retreating to Riga...
On 7 June, the Crusaders reached Jerusalem. Many Crusaders wept upon seeing the city they had journeyed so long to reach. The Crusaders' arrival at Jerusalem...
Crusade in Europe is a book of wartime memoirs by General Dwight D. Eisenhower published by Doubleday in 1948. Maps were provided by Rafael Palacios....
stream of settlers and new crusaders continually arrived, most of the original crusaders who fought in the First Crusade simply went home. According...
First Crusade, including the armies of the European noblemen of the "Princes' Crusade", the Byzantine army, a number of Independent crusaders as well...
the crusader column. As the crusaders moved into Muslim-held territory, pillaging and mistreatment of the population reportedly grew. While crusaders had...
break in crusader–Byzantine relations. Thereafter, the crusaders resorted to plunder and a scorched earth policy. On 26 August, the crusaders seized Philippopolis...
if the crusaders went home. Meanwhile, Nur ad-Din and Saif ad-Din had arrived. With Nur ad-Din in the field it was impossible for the Crusaders to return...
despite heavy losses, while the crusaders lost King Władysław and over 15,000 men.[page needed][page needed] Many of the Crusaders were crippled by frostbite...
Its ingredients are traceable to the 13th century, when returning Europeancrusaders brought with them Middle Eastern recipes containing meats, fruits...
of the Jews, and they continued to be targets of Crusaders' violence and hatred throughout the Crusades. The dispersion of the Jewish community occurred...
the Crusaders, who killed nearly every man, woman, and child in the town. Amalric and Milo wrote in a letter to the Pope, claimed that the Crusaders "put...
Isaac and Ishmael, respectively, and were instead descended from EuropeanCrusaders. The group was founded in Chicago by former steel worker Ben Carter...
Tarsus, and later moved to Sis. Cilicia was a strong ally of the EuropeanCrusaders, and saw itself as a bastion of Christendom in the East. It also served...
uprising, depriving the Crusaders of their promised bounty payments. Following the murder of Alexios on 8 February, the Crusaders decided on the outright...
1107 to 1111, in the aftermath of the First Crusade. The Norwegian Crusade marks the first time a European king personally went to the Holy Land. Sigurd...
to the Crusaders. In 1125, the Crusaders triumphed at the Battle of Azaz, putting Aleppo back on the defensive. However, although the Crusaders were victorious...
of Riga) in 1198. Although the crusaders won their first battle, Bishop Berthold was mortally wounded and the crusaders were repelled. In 1199, Albert...
was fought between the EuropeanCrusaders and the Seljuk Turks led by Kilij Arslan I in Northern Anatolia during the Crusade of 1101. The Turks decisively...
the atrocities perpetrated by the First Crusaders", it nevertheless had "some positive effects on the crusaders' short-term prospects", since reports of...
Jordan. The description "Crusader states" can be misleading, as from 1130 onwards, very few people among the Franks were Crusaders. Medieval and modern writers...
the Crusaders at Brindisi and Messina for departure on 1 June 1217, and prohibited trade with the Muslims in order to ensure that the Crusaders would...
concept, originating in Europe and later spreading to parts of the Middle East, where they were introduced by EuropeanCrusaders. This coherent group shared...
granted to the Christians. The Crusaders withdrew back to Europe soon after. Despite the failure of the Seventh Crusade, which ended in the capture of...