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1 3,9 | until the period of the Crusades.~ But the commercial relations 2 4,1 | step by step, and even the Crusades, so abounding in results 3 6,2 | Christ. He opened the era of Crusades for the East as well as 4 6,7 | life during the period of crusades.~ ~ ~ 5 7 | 7. Byzantium and the Crusades~ ~ ~ 6 7,1 | was “the prelude of the Crusades and preparation (Vorbereitung) 7 7,1 | Byzantium.~ The epoch of the crusades is one of the most important 8 7,1 | the full importance of the crusades was France, where in 1806 9 7,1 | examine the influence of the Crusades upon the civil liberty of 10 7,1 | out that the epoch of the crusades ceased to be discussed exclusively 11 7,1 | on the Influence of the Crusades Upon Europe; the other book, 12 7,1 | Upon the Influence of the Crusades on the State of the European 13 7,1 | the first.~ Of course, the crusades are the most important epoch 14 7,1 | origin and development of the crusades. Moreover, the majority 15 7,1 | those who have studied the crusades have treated the problem 16 7,1 | relations preceding the crusades.~ In the second half of 17 7,1 | that the first idea of the crusades and the first call was expressed 18 7,1 | embody the first plan of the crusades, they show the connection 19 7,1 | principal causes for the crusades, from the western point 20 7,1 | especially under Gregory VII. Crusades seemed very desirable to 21 7,1 | history of the origin of the crusades, however, by informing western 22 7,1 | experienced three veritable crusades: the wars in Spain against 23 7,1 | associated with the origin of the crusades is the increase in population 24 7,1 | western Europe. The subsequent crusades did not add very much to 25 7,1 | historian names the first crusades “sterile insanities” (sterili 26 7,1 | the West was engaged in crusades against the forces of Asia 27 7,1 | Eastern Empire had witnessed “crusades” of her own. There had been 28 7,1 | To the Western eye the Crusades present themselves in all 29 7,1 | 1096 began the epoch of the Crusades, so abounding and rich in 30 7,1 | Seljuq danger. The two first crusades had not decreased that danger. 31 7,2 | condition of the success of the crusades.”~ That Henry VI dreamed 32 7,3 | already been felt in previous crusades, was particularly evident 33 7,3 | as for the future of the crusades. The Empire could never 34 7,4 | West resulting from the crusades, began to threaten the very 35 7,4 | East in the epoch of the crusades. As is known, such disputes 36 7,4 | place as a result of the crusades: the West and East began 37 7,4 | strain and burst out in the Crusades and in the founding of the 38 8,16| 176]~ To the epoch of the crusades, especially after the Fourth 39 8,16| epic poetry previous to the crusades, namely, the poem of Digenes 40 8,16| 177]~ The epoch of the crusades created in Byzantium a more 41 8,16| romance of the epoch of the crusades. One group of scholars thinks 42 8,16| literature in the epoch of the crusades, through the contact and 43 8,17| In connection with the Crusades and the penetration of western 44 8,17| With the epoch of the crusades, western crusaders and other 45 8,17| East in the epoch of the Crusades is found in the codes compiled 46 9,18| revolution achieved by the crusades. This was not the epoch