Crusader

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Crusader or Crusaders most commonly refers to:

  • Crusaders, the participants in one of the Crusades, religious wars of the High Middle Ages

Crusader, Crusaders and variations may also refer to:

Military

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Arts, entertainment, and media

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Music

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Albums

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Groups

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Films

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Fictional characters

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Games

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Literature

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Periodicals

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Many newspapers have used The Crusader as a title, including:

Other arts, entertainment, and media

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Sports

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Athletics teams

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Cricket teams

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Football teams

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Ice hockey teams

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Rugby league teams

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Rugby union teams

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Other uses in sports

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  • Crusader (horse) (1923–1940), a United States racehorse
  • Lucas Oil Crusader, a monster truck currently racing in the Monster Jam professional monster truck racing series

Transportation

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Civilian aircraft and ships

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Civilian ground vehicles

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  • Crusader (train), a streamlined train which operated between 1937 and 1981
  • Crusader, a type of emergency ambulance in widespread use in the United Kingdom, originally developed by the St John Ambulance Brigade
  • Crusader, a GWR 3031 Class locomotive that was built for and ran on the Great Western Railway between 1891 and 1915

Other uses

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See also

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