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Alberic Clement, the first Marshal of France, 1844. Found in the Collection of the Musee de l Histoire de France, Chateau de Versailles
The Departure of the Crusaders, 1863. Creator: Victor NehligThe Departure of the Crusaders, 1863
The conquest of Acre in 1191 by Duke Leopold V of Austria, 1841. Private Collection
Massacre of the Saracen prisoners, ordered by King Richard the Lionheart, 1191, 1474-1475. Found in the collection of Bibliotheque Nationale de France
The Departure, 1837. Creator: Thomas ColeThe Departure, 1837
Lamp, Crusader, ca. 1220-71. Creator: UnknownLamp, Crusader, ca. 1220-71
Fragment, Crusader, 13th century. Creator: UnknownFragment, Crusader, 13th century
Jerusalem, Epee de Godefroy de Bouillon, 1854. Creator: Auguste SalzmannJerusalem, Epee de Godefroy de Bouillon, 1854
Tasso, (1544-1595), 1830. Creator: UnknownTasso, (1544-1595), 1830. Torquato Tasso (1544-1595) Italian poet best known for Jerusalem Delivered describing the Siege of Jerusalem at the end of the First Crusade
Richard I, (1157-1199), 1830. Creator: UnknownRichard I, (1157-1199), 1830. Richard I (1157-1199) King of England from 1189 until his death, ruled as Duke of Normandy and Aquitaine
Robert of Normandy at the Castle of the Count of Conversano, c1890. Creator: UnknownRobert of Normandy at the Castle of the Count of Conversano, c1890. Robert Curthose (c1051-1134), negotiated his marriage to Sybilla of Conversano, daughter of Geoffrey of Brindisi
A Knight Templar, 1890. Creator: UnknownA Knight Templar, 1890. The Knights Templar were a Catholic military order founded in 1119 were among the most skilled fighting units of the Crusades
Crusaders Proclaiming Godfrey of Bouillon King of Jerusalem, 1890. Creator: UnknownCrusaders Proclaiming Godfrey of Bouillon King of Jerusalem, 1890. Godfrey of Bouillon (1060-1100) Frankish knight and one leader of the First Crusade became the first ruler of the Kingdom of
The Crusaders Before Jerusalem, (1099), 1890. Creator: UnknownThe Crusaders Before Jerusalem, (1099), 1890. The Siege of Jerusalem in 1099, during the First Crusade was defended by Fatimid governor Iftikhar ad-Daula
Approach to Antioch, 1890. Creator: UnknownApproach to Antioch, 1890. Ancient Greek city on the eastern side of the Orontes River, founded 4th century BC by Seleucus I Nicator
Louis IX. Landing In Egypt, (1249), 1890. Creator: UnknownLouis IX. Landing In Egypt, (1249), 1890. Louis IX of France landed in 1249 at Damietta on the Nile during the Seventh Crusade 1248-1254, wher he was to be defeated by an Egyptian army
Jaffa, 1890. Creator: UnknownJaffa, 1890. Jaffa, an ancient port city, with a broad view of the Mediterranean Sea, had strategic importance in military history
The Citadel of Cairo (Built by Saladin), 1890. Creator: UnknownThe Citadel of Cairo (Built by Saladin), 1890. Cairo Citadel was fortified by Salah al-Din (Saladin) between c1176- 1183 to protect it from Crusaders and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site
General View of Cairo, 1890. Creator: UnknownGeneral View of Cairo, 1890. Cairo was founded in 969 AD by the Fatimid dynasty, Cairo Citadel was fortified by Salah al-Din (Saladin)
Smyrna, 1890. Creator: UnknownSmyrna, 1890. Smyrna on a strategic point of the Aegean coast of Anatolia. During the Smyrniote Crusade in 1344, combined forces of the Knights Hospitaliers, Republic of Venice
Barbarossa bids farewell as he leaves on his crusade, 1189, (1936). Creator: UnknownBarbarossa bids farewell as he leaves on his crusade, 1189, (1936). Barbarossas Abschied Vor Seiner Kreuzfahrt, 1189. Frederick I Barbarossa (1123-1190), Holy Roman Emperor
The capture of a town by Godfrey of Bouillon. Creator: AnonymousThe capture of a town by Godfrey of Bouillon
Rhineland Massacre of the Jews in 1096, 1866. Creator: AnonymousRhineland Massacre of the Jews in 1096. From Histoire populaire de la France by Charles Lahure, 1866. Private Collection
The Crusaders. Artist: Kandinsky, Wassily Vasilyevich (1866-1944)The Crusaders. Private Collection
St. Louis, King of France, Crosses the Sea to the Holy Land, 13th century, (c1930). Depiction of Louis IX of France (1214-1270), commonly known as Saint Louis
Crusaders and Saracens in Battle, c1930. Creator: UnknownCrusaders and Saracens in Battle, c1930. The European crusaders, on the left, wear chainmail and carry standards with the symbol of the crucifix. The Saracens carry bows and arrows
Crusaders Entering Constantinople, 1840, (1935). Creator: WF MansellCrusaders Entering Constantinople, 1840, (1935). An episode of the Fourth Crusade, in which the Crusaders abandoned their plan to invade Muslim Egypt and Jerusalem
Standards for gentlemen who go to the Crusade, Miniature in the Order of the Holy Spirit, manuscript, 14th century
King Louis IX in the Crusades attacking the Moors in Carthage (1270), drawing
The Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II crowns himself King of Jerusalem, 1229 (1913). He reached the altar where the crown lay: lifting it he placed it upon his head, 1913
Richard I of England refuses to look upon Jerusalem, having failed to conquer it, 1192 (1864). Richard the Lionheart (1157-1199) was one of the leaders of the Third Crusade
Richard I of England and the Master of St John, Jaffa, 1191 (1864). Richard I (1157-1199) with Godfrey de Duisson (aka Geoffrey de Dunjon), the Master of St John, on the Third Crusade
Richard I, King of England, 1194 (1824). The third son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, Richard I (1157-1199) reigned as King of England from 1189-1199
Ajlun Castle, Jordan. Ajlun Castle was built in 1184-1185 by Izz al-Din Usama, a nephew of Saladin, to protect the surrounding area against Crusader attacks from Karak and Bisan
Montreal, Crusader castle, Shoubak, Jordan. The castle of Montreal was built in 1115 by Baldwin I of Jerusalem. It later passed to Raynald of Chatillon
Kyrenia Castle, North Cyprus, 2001. Originally a Roman fortress, Kyrenia Castle was enlarged by the Byzantines. The castle was captured by Richard I of England in 1191 when he defeated the last
Looking towards the Dead Sea from the castle of Kerak, Jordan. Not to be confused with Krak des Chevaliers in Syria, the Crusader castle of Kerak was built in the 1140s by Pagan
Harbour and castle, Kyrenia (Girne), North Cyprus. Originally a Roman fortress, Kyrenia Castle was enlarged by the Byzantines
Cassone (marriage chest) with an oriental cavalry battle, ca 1400-1405. Found in the Collection of Lindenau-Museum, Altenburg
The capture of Jerusalem by Godfrey of Bouillon, 1757. Private Collection
The siege of Constantinople. From: Peregrinatio in terram sanctam, 1486. Private Collection
The Siege of Lisbon, 1147, 1917. Private Collection
Illustration for De Origine et conversatione bonorum Regum by Sebastian Brant, 1495. Private Collection
The Thirst Suffered by the First Crusaders, 1852. Found in the Collection of Pinacoteca Nazionale di Bologna
The defeat of the Saracens. Found in the Collection of Ayuntamiento de Sevilla
The embarkation of Louis IX from Aigues-Mortes. Private Collection
Pope Urban II Preaching the First Crusade in the Square of Clermont. Found in the Collection of Gallerie di Piazza Scala, Milano
Crusaders in Battle, 1882. Artist: AnonymousCrusaders in Battle, 1882. Private Collection