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Triumphal Entry of Richard I. and Philip Augustus Into Acre, (1191), 1890. Philip II of France (1165-1223) travelled to the Holy Land in the Third Crusade, 1189-1192 with King Richard I of England
Illustration for Johann Christoph Mayer's History of the Crusades, 1781
Reproduction of illustration showing Louvre Castle of Philip III [sic], between 1915 and 1925
Sketch for the Hôtel de Ville, Paris : Philip II of France leaving for the Holy LandSketch for the Hotel de Ville, Paris : Philip II of France leaving for the Holy Land, c.1862. (Esquisse pour l'Hotel de Ville de Paris : Philippe Auguste avant de partir pour la Terre Sainte)
King Philip II of France (1165-1223), 1840s. Creator: Signol, Emile (1804-1892)King Philip II of France (1165-1223), 1840s. Found in the Collection of the Musee de l Histoire de France, Chateau de Versailles
The Battle of Bouvines, (1214), 1890. Creator: UnknownThe Battle of Bouvines, (1214), 1890. Fought on 27 July 1214 was the concluding battle of the Anglo-French War of 1213-1214
Victory of Richard the Lionheart over Philip Augustus in 1198. Miniature from the Historia by William of Tyre, 1460s. Found in the collection of the Bibliotheque de Geneve
The Battle of Bouvines on 27 July 1214. Artist: Vernet, Horace (1789-1863)The Battle of Bouvines on 27 July 1214. Found in the collection of Musee de l Histoire de France, Chateau de Versailles
Statue of Philip Augustus, King of France, 13th century (1882-1884). King Philip II Augustus (1165-1223), was King of France from 1180 to 1223
King Philip II of France (1165-1223), 16th century (1849). Artist: DutilletKing Philip II of France (1165-1223), 16th century (1849). A 19th century version based on an original 16th century miniature in Rois de France, held by the Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris
Philip II, King of France, (1805). Artist: J ChapmanPhilip II, King of France, (1805). King Philip II Augustus (1165-1223), was King of France from 1180 to 1223
Philip II of France, (1812). Artist: BarlowPhilip II of France, (1812). King Philip II Augustus (1165-1223), was King of France from 1180 to 1223
The coronation of Philippe II Auguste in the presence of Henry II of England (From the Chroniques de France ou de St Denis), after 1380. From a private collection
The Battle of Bouvines, 27 July 1214, (1875). Artist: CH JeensThe Battle of Bouvines, 27 July 1214, (1875). The French King Philippe Auguste receiving intelligence of the unexpected approach of the enemy
Fernando of Portugal taken prisoner, c1212, (1375-1379). Infante Ferdinand and his new wife, Jeanne of Flanders, were taken prisoner by King Philippe Augustes son, the future Louis VIII
Philippe Auguste, mid-14th century. The king reinstates the first privileges to the masters and students, in the year 1200
Battle of Bouvines, 27 July 1214 (1827). Artist: Horace VernetBattle of Bouvines, 27 July 1214 (1827). The battle was a victory for the French King Philip Augustus against the allied troops of England, Flanders and the Holy Roman Empire
Philipe Auguste at the Battle of Bouvines, 1214, (19th century)