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Trevin
11 October, 18:45
How are the Crusaders identified in the painting?
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Rockette
11 October, 20:10
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Usually, crusaders in paintings were depicted as white (or warm-color like) beings/soldiers who were fighting against "filthy" foreign invaders or just dark-colored-cold-colored muslim soldiers fighting for the Arab lands.
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