crociati
Crociati is the Italian term for crusaders, medieval Christian combatants who joined the series of religious wars known as the Crusades. The name derives from the cross that crusaders typically wore on their garments, a visible sign of their vow and mission.
The Crusades were proclaimed by the papacy and conducted from roughly the late 11th through the 13th
Crociati ranged from professional knights in military orders to lesser noble and mercantile volunteers. Many sailed
Legacy and usage: the crusading movement influenced medieval politics, trade networks, and culture across Europe, including