youth crusade
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youth movement — noun political or religious or social reform movement or agitation consisting chiefly of young people • Syn: ↑youth crusade • Hypernyms: ↑campaign, ↑cause, ↑crusade, ↑drive, ↑movement, ↑effort * * * … Useful english dictionary
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Children's Crusade — a crusade to recover Jerusalem from the Saracens, undertaken in 1212 by thousands of French and German children who perished, were sold into slavery, or were turned back. * * * (1212) Religious movement in Europe in which thousands, including… … Universalium