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Saracen Collection

Background imageSaracen Collection: An Excursion from Tunis to Zowan - Roman and Saracen Entrance-Gate to Zowan...1858. Creator: Unknown

An Excursion from Tunis to Zowan - Roman and Saracen Entrance-Gate to Zowan...1858. Creator: Unknown
An Excursion from Tunis to Zowan - Roman and Saracen Entrance-Gate to Zowan, fifty miles south from Carthage, 1858. Engraving from a sketch by Mr

Background imageSaracen Collection: Illustration for History of the First Crusades, 1800. Creator: Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki

Illustration for History of the First Crusades, 1800. Creator: Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki
Illustration for History of the First Crusades, 1800. The children of the Crusaders and the Saracens become soldiers and fight with each other

Background imageSaracen Collection: Saracen, 1891 May 12. Creator: Unknown

Saracen, 1891 May 12. Creator: Unknown
Saracen, 1891 May 12

Background imageSaracen Collection: Richard I, Coeur de Lion at the Battle of Arsuf, 1191, (c1880)

Richard I, Coeur de Lion at the Battle of Arsuf, 1191, (c1880). A 19th century romanticisation of the Crusades. Richard the Lionheart (1157-1199)

Background imageSaracen Collection: King Richard I (1157-1199) at the Battle of Jaffa, 1192

King Richard I (1157-1199) at the Battle of Jaffa, 1192. The Battle of Jaffa took place during the Crusades, as one of a series of campaigns between Saladins army

Background imageSaracen Collection: The Siege of Antioch during the First Crusade, ca 1200. Artist: Anonymous

The Siege of Antioch during the First Crusade, ca 1200. Artist: Anonymous
The Siege of Antioch during the First Crusade, ca 1200. Found in the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale de France

Background imageSaracen Collection: The Capture of Acre, c1191, (15th century). Artist: Vincent of Beauvais

The Capture of Acre, c1191, (15th century). Artist: Vincent of Beauvais
The Capture of Acre, c1191, (15th century). Illuminated text page showing the Capture of Acre, (now part of Israel) during the 1st Crusade (c1191)

Background imageSaracen Collection: Saracens and Crusaders, c. 1846. Creator: Style of Theodore Chasseriau

Saracens and Crusaders, c. 1846. Creator: Style of Theodore Chasseriau
Saracens and Crusaders, c. 1846

Background imageSaracen Collection: The conquest of Acre in 1191 by Duke Leopold V of Austria, 1841

The conquest of Acre in 1191 by Duke Leopold V of Austria, 1841. Private Collection

Background imageSaracen Collection: Massacre of the Saracen prisoners, ordered by King Richard the Lionheart, 1191, 1474-1475

Massacre of the Saracen prisoners, ordered by King Richard the Lionheart, 1191, 1474-1475. Found in the collection of Bibliotheque Nationale de France

Background imageSaracen Collection: Battle Scene, 13th century. Creator: Unknown

Battle Scene, 13th century. Creator: Unknown
Battle Scene, 13th century

Background imageSaracen Collection: Defeat of the Saracenic Fleet Before Constantinople, (717-718), 1890. Creator: Unknown

Defeat of the Saracenic Fleet Before Constantinople, (717-718), 1890. Creator: Unknown
Defeat of the Saracenic Fleet Before Constantinople, (717-718), 1890. The Siege of Constantinople (717-718) a combined land

Background imageSaracen Collection: The Saracens Leaving Narbonne, Restored to the Franks, (737AD), 1890. Creator: Unknown

The Saracens Leaving Narbonne, Restored to the Franks, (737AD), 1890. Creator: Unknown
The Saracens Leaving Narbonne, Restored to the Franks, ( (737AD), 1890. The Saracens defeated by Charlemagne in 737AD. From " Cassells Illustrated Universal History, Vol

Background imageSaracen Collection: Entry of Charles Martel into Paris, After Defeating the Saracens, (732AD), 1890

Entry of Charles Martel into Paris, After Defeating the Saracens, (732AD), 1890. Charles Martel (c688-741) Frankish statesman

Background imageSaracen Collection: Eudes, Duke of Aquitaine, Fleeing from Bordeaux, Fired by the Saracens, (732AD), 1890

Eudes, Duke of Aquitaine, Fleeing from Bordeaux, Fired by the Saracens, (732AD), 1890. Odo the Great (died 735) Duke of Aquitaine fleeing Bordeaux after defeat in the Battle of the River Garonne in

Background imageSaracen Collection: Edward I. while Prince of Wales, killing the Assassin who wounded him with a poison d

Edward I. while Prince of Wales, killing the Assassin who wounded him with a poison d Dagger in the Holy Land, 1773. Edward Prince of Wales (1239-1307) kills the Saracen Assassin

Background imageSaracen Collection: The conversion of Sir Palamides, 1905. Artist: Dora Curtis

The conversion of Sir Palamides, 1905. Artist: Dora Curtis
The conversion of Sir Palamides, 1905. Sir Palamedes was a Saracen who converted to Christianity in the Arthurian legend. An illustration from Stories of King Arthur

Background imageSaracen Collection: The embarkation of Louis IX from Aigues-Mortes

The embarkation of Louis IX from Aigues-Mortes. Private Collection

Background imageSaracen Collection: Crusaders in Battle, 1882. Artist: Anonymous

Crusaders in Battle, 1882. Artist: Anonymous
Crusaders in Battle, 1882. Private Collection

Background imageSaracen Collection: The Death of Floris III of Holland at Antioch, 1784. Artist: Fokke, Simon (1712-1784)

The Death of Floris III of Holland at Antioch, 1784. Artist: Fokke, Simon (1712-1784)
The Death of Floris III of Holland at Antioch, 1784. Found in the collection of Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Background imageSaracen Collection: Saint Louis Departing For The Crusade. Artist: Gionima, Antonio (1697-1732)

Saint Louis Departing For The Crusade. Artist: Gionima, Antonio (1697-1732)
Saint Louis Departing For The Crusade. Private Collection

Background imageSaracen Collection: Taking a Castle in Jerusalem (From the Chronicle of the World (Weltchronik) by Rudolf von Ems)

Taking a Castle in Jerusalem (From the Chronicle of the World (Weltchronik) by Rudolf von Ems). Found in the collection of Kantonsbibliothek St. Gallen

Background imageSaracen Collection: The naval Battle, ca 1340. Artist: Anonymous

The naval Battle, ca 1340. Artist: Anonymous
The naval Battle, ca 1340. Found in the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale de France

Background imageSaracen Collection: Plan of Jerusalem. Psalter fragment, ca 1200. Artist: Anonymous

Plan of Jerusalem. Psalter fragment, ca 1200. Artist: Anonymous
Plan of Jerusalem. Psalter fragment, ca 1200. Found in the collection of the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, The Hague

Background imageSaracen Collection: Edward, Prince of Wales, Son of Henry III, killing the Saracen Assassin, c1787

Edward, Prince of Wales, Son of Henry III, killing the Saracen Assassin, c1787
Edward, Prince of Wales, Son of Henry III, killing the Saracen Assassin, who had wounded him with a poisons dagger in Palestine, c1787

Background imageSaracen Collection: Illustration from poem A Becketts Troth. c1860-1875, (1923). Artist: George John Pinwell

Illustration from poem A Becketts Troth. c1860-1875, (1923). Artist: George John Pinwell
Illustration from poem A Becketts Troth. c1860-1875, (1923). Gilbert a Becket. Romantic story of a 12th-century crusader, Gilbert O Becket, who is rescued by a Saracen woman

Background imageSaracen Collection: Richard I, King of England from 1189, (1932). Artist: Rosalind Thornycroft

Richard I, King of England from 1189, (1932). Artist: Rosalind Thornycroft
Richard I, King of England from 1189, (1932). Known as the Lionheart, Richard (1157-1199) spent little of his reign in England, setting out on the Third Crusade in 1190

Background imageSaracen Collection: Map of the routes of the three great crusades, 1926. Artist: Criss

Map of the routes of the three great crusades, 1926. Artist: Criss
Map of the routes of the three great crusades, 1926. From An Outline of Christianity, The Story of Our Civilisation, volume 2: Builders of the Church, edited by RG Parsons and AS Peake

Background imageSaracen Collection: King Richard I (1157-119) at the Battle of Jaffa, 1192. Artist: William Turner Davey

King Richard I (1157-119) at the Battle of Jaffa, 1192. Artist: William Turner Davey
King Richard I (1157-119) at the Battle of Jaffa, 1192. The Battle of Jaffa took place during the Crusades, as one of a series of campaigns between Saladins army

Background imageSaracen Collection: Study for a Saracen, for The Captivity of St Louis, c1880-1882. Artist: Alexandre Cabanel

Study for a Saracen, for The Captivity of St Louis, c1880-1882. Artist: Alexandre Cabanel
Study for a Saracen, for The Captivity of St Louis, c1880-1882. A print from Modern Artists, prepared under the direction of FG Dumas, JS Virtue and Co, London, c1880-1882

Background imageSaracen Collection: Crusader in battle, (19th century)

Crusader in battle, (19th century). A 19th-century romanticised depiction of the Crusades, a series of military campaigns in the Middle East waged by Christians from 1095-1291

Background imageSaracen Collection: The coronation of Philippe II Auguste in the presence of Henry II of England

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

Background imageSaracen Collection: Saint Louis died during his second crusade in Tunis (From the Chroniques de France ou de St Denis)

Saint Louis died during his second crusade in Tunis (From the Chroniques de France ou de St Denis), after 1380. From a private collection

Background imageSaracen Collection: Crusaders and Saracen Fighting during the Third Crusade (From the Chroniques de France ou de St)

Crusaders and Saracen Fighting during the Third Crusade (From the Chroniques de France ou de St Denis), after 1380. From a private collection

Background imageSaracen Collection: St Louis, King of France, seeking refuge from the Saracens, (1909)

St Louis, King of France, seeking refuge from the Saracens, (1909). Engraving from the Harmsworth History of the World, (London, 1909)

Background imageSaracen Collection: Siege of a town led by Godefroy de Bouillon, c1099, (14th century)

Siege of a town led by Godefroy de Bouillon, c1099, (14th century). Siege during the 1st Crusade (1095-099), showing Saracens firing arrows at Crusaders as they attempt to scale the walls with

Background imageSaracen Collection: Charlemagne battles the Saracens, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, c1225

Charlemagne battles the Saracens, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, c1225. Detail from the Charlemagne Window

Background imageSaracen Collection: Combat between Roland and Ferragus, c1820. Artist: Antonio Verico

Combat between Roland and Ferragus, c1820. Artist: Antonio Verico
Combat between Roland and Ferragus, c1820. Roland (by tradition d778) the semi-legendary French knight and hero of the 11th century Chanson de Roland (Song of Roland)

Background imageSaracen Collection: Scenes from the Seventh Crusade, 1248-1254 (15th century)

Scenes from the Seventh Crusade, 1248-1254 (15th century). Top: Louis IX (1215-1270), King of France from 1226, called Saint Louis, being brought as a prisoner before the Sultan

Background imageSaracen Collection: Standard bearers, drummers and trumpeters of a Saracen army, 13th century

Standard bearers, drummers and trumpeters of a Saracen army, 13th century
Standard bearers, drummers and trumpeters of a Saracen army mounted on camels and horses, 13th century. From an Arab manuscript

Background imageSaracen Collection: Louis IX of France disembarking at Damietta, Egypt, Seventh Crusade, 1249 (1522)

Louis IX of France disembarking at Damietta, Egypt, Seventh Crusade, 1249 (1522). The Saracen army is shown at top right. Louis led the Seventh Crusade, with Egypt as his objective

Background imageSaracen Collection: Game of Chess between a Crusader and a Saracen, 13th century

Game of Chess between a Crusader and a Saracen, 13th century. From a Spanish manuscript of a treatise on chess by Alfonso X, the Wise (1221-1284), King of Castile and Leon from 1252

Background imageSaracen Collection: Knights Templar before Jerusalem, c1099, (14th century)

Knights Templar before Jerusalem, c1099, (14th century). Two knights approach the open gate to the city. On the battlements are three Saracen warriors


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