seventh crusade
A knight in shining armor kneels before a king to pledge his service for the seventh crusade.
Proper noun A specific historical military campaign. The Seventh Crusade was a major expedition launched by European Christians in 1248, with the goal of recapturing Jerusalem and other Holy Land territories from Muslim control. It was led by King Louis IX of France. Despite initial success in capturing the Egyptian city of Damietta, the crusader army was ultimately defeated and captured by Egyptian forces in 1249.
The term is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to this historical event. * Historians often study the Seventh Crusade to understand medieval warfare and diplomacy. * The failure of the Seventh Crusade was a significant setback for Christian forces in the Levant.
- The term is typically capitalized as it is the formal name of a historical event.
- It is often discussed in contrast to other numbered crusades (e.g., the First, Third, or Eighth Crusade) to analyze the evolving strategies and outcomes of these campaigns.
- Crusade (noun): A holy war authorized by the Pope, specifically any of the medieval military expeditions undertaken by European Christians to recover the Holy Land from Muslims. The Seventh Crusade is one specific instance of a crusade.
- The Crusades (proper noun): The collective term for the series of these religious wars occurring between the 11th and 13th centuries.
- There are no direct synonyms for this proper noun referring to a unique historical event. It can be described more generally as a military expedition or a medieval crusade.
- To go on crusade / to crusade (verb): To participate in a crusade. While one could say "Louis IX went on crusade," the specific event is always referred to as "the Seventh Crusade."
- The Eighth Crusade: The subsequent crusade, also led by Louis IX, which began in 1270.
- A crusade for/against something: A vigorous concerted movement for a cause or against an abuse. This modern, figurative use derives from the historical concept but is not directly related to the specific Seventh Crusade.
- Example: "She led a crusade for environmental reform."
A knight in shining armor kneels before a king to pledge his service for the seventh crusade.
- a Crusade initiated in 1248 after the loss of Jerusalem in 1244 and defeated in 1249