Asked by jimmy
This painting shows a key event from the First Crusade.
Painting of the blood and iron policy of the balban event during the First Crusade.
How are the Crusaders identified in the painting?
by their armor
by their weapons and horses
by the red crosses on their backs
by the thrones on which they are sitting
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by the red crosses on their backs
Explanation: Crusaders are typically shown wearing a red cross (on mantle, surcoat or shield) to mark them as participants in the Crusades.
Explanation: Crusaders are typically shown wearing a red cross (on mantle, surcoat or shield) to mark them as participants in the Crusades.
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