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Who fought in the Holy War?

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Historical definition of “crusade”: The crusades were a series of holy wars called by popes with the promise of indulgences for those who fought in them and directed against external and internal enemies of Christendom for the recovery of Christian property or in defense of the Church or Christian people. I hope this helps you out, have great day.
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Plato:

Napoleon’s forces and a coalition of other European countries.

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