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1 7,1 | the approach of the first crusading troops to the borders of 2 7,1 | such as to call for any crusading movement.~ Yet before the 3 7,1 | military expeditions of the crusading epoch. Many scholars have 4 7,1 | any pilgrimage in the pre‑crusading period really was an expedition 5 7,1 | economically ready for a crusading enterprise on a large scale.~ 6 7,1 | was the right flank of the crusading movement against the infidels.~ 7 7,1 | general western European crusading movement; defending herself, 8 7,1 | Piacenza, he did not dream of crusading armies; he wanted no crusade, 9 7,1 | ascribed the arousing of the crusading movement, there gathered 10 7,1 | victorious also over other crusading troops.~ In the summer of 11 7,1 | western Europe, began the crusading movement of counts, dukes, 12 7,1 | Among the leaders of the crusading army the following should 13 7,1 | the expedition and for his crusading exploits was called the 14 7,1 | the original idea of the crusading movement. Bohemond’s army 15 7,1 | best prepared of all the crusading bands for such an expedition, “ 16 7,1 | southern Italy.” All the crusading armies pursued their own 17 7,1 | French.~ One part of the crusading armies went to Constantinople 18 7,1 | distrust such defenders of the crusading idea. The Emperor waited 19 7,1 | irritation and alarm for the crusading armies which were approaching 20 7,1 | by the beginning of the crusading movement came from an Arabian 21 7,1 | between Alexius and the crusading chiefs, who promised to 22 7,1 | oath of vassalage which the crusading leaders took have not been 23 7,1 | by the appearance of the crusading princedoms at Antioch, Edessa, 24 7,1 | obvious that the very idea of crusading enterprise had completely 25 7,1 | career perhaps fatal to the crusading movement, came to its end. 26 7,1 | Armenian Cilicia and the crusading princedom of Antioch.~ Armenian 27 7,1 | initiate or promote a new crusading enterprise, because the 28 7,1 | the religious basis of the crusading enterprises was receding 29 7,1 | was the initiator of a new crusading enterprise, and the famous 30 7,2 | alarm Isaac.~ Meanwhile the crusading army of Frederick occupied 31 7,2 | march through Asia Minor the crusading army reached the limits 32 7,2 | triumph of political ideas in crusading enterprises, had a very 33 7,3 | others assumed the cross. The crusading army was composed of French, 34 7,3 | elected the head of the crusading army. Beloved and highly 35 7,3 | threats to excommunicate the crusading army, the crusaders attacked 36 7,3 | whole unusual course of the crusading enterprise by accidental 37 7,3 | the end of June, 1203, the crusading fleet appeared before Constantinople, 38 7,3 | the general problem of the crusading movement, it showed, first 39 8,13| creation of western European crusading knights, of the selfish 40 9,7 | expenses of the campaign.~ The crusading enterprise ended in complete 41 9,8 | Poles, and Roumanians. A crusading army was formed under the 42 9,8 | had taken no part in the crusading expedition, entered immediately 43 9,14| There was no longer any crusading enthusiasm in the West.