The term Crusade could refer to any of the following:
- The First Crusade, which lasted from 1095-1099
- The People's Crusade
- The German Crusade of 1096
- The Princes' Crusade
- The Crusade of 1101
- The Second Crusade, which lasted from 1147-1149
- The Third Crusade, which lasted from 1187–1192
- The Fourth Crusade, which lasted from 1202–1204
- The Albigensian Crusade
- The Children's Crusade
- The Fifth Crusade, which lasted from 1217–1221
- The Sixth Crusade, which lasted from 1228–1229
- The Seventh Crusade, which lasted from 1248–1254
- The Eighth Crusade, which occurred in 1270
- The Ninth Crusade, which lasted from 1271–1272
- The Northern Crusades, which were a series of conflicts occurring in the Balitics and Germany over an extended series of time.
- The Crusade against the Tartars
- The Crusade of Nicopolis, which occurred in 1396
- The Crusade of Varna, which occurred in 1444
- The Crusade of 1456, which was organized to lift the Siege of Belgrade
- The Aragonese Crusade, which lasted from 1284-1285
- The Alexandrian Crusade of 1365
- The Hussite Crusade
- The Swedish Crusades
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