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Death of the spanish nobleman El Cid (c. 1043-1099)Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar (c.1043-1099), known as El Cid. Castilian nobleman, military leader and diplomat. Death of El Cid. Engraving, 19th century. Date:
Berenguer Ramon II taking the city of Tarragona, CataloniaBerenguer Ramon II the Fratricide (c.1053-c.1099). Count of Barcelona. Ramon Berenguer II taking the city of Tarragona, Catalonia. Engraving in Spain Illustrated History, 19th century
Crusaders VisionDuring the Crusaders attack on Jerusalem, a visionary horseman is seen in the sky, and is of course perceived as a symbol of Gods support; they then take the city Date: 14 July 1099
URBAN II (c. 1035 - 1099). Pope of the Catholic Church (1088-1099). He preached the First Crusade (1096-1099). Urban II authorizes the exit to conquer the Holy Land at the Council of Clermont in
CID, Rodrigo Dѡz de Vivar, called The (1043-1099)CID, Rodrigo DС z de Vivar, called The (1043-1099). Castilian knight. Representation of The Cid and Lady
Bamburgh Castle surrendered 1099Eleanor of Northumberland surrenders Bamburgh Castle to William II after the besiegers had threatened to blind her husband Robert de Mowbray, Earl of Northumberland
Pope Paschalis IIPOPE PASCHALIS II (Ranieri) Date: reigned 1099 - 1118
Siege of Jerusalem 1099The Crusaders lay siege to Jerusalem
El Cid / CamphausenEL CID alias RODRIGO DIAZ DE VIVAR Spanish hero on his horse
Crusader / See JerusalemThe Crusaders have their first sight of Jerusalem. Overwhelmed, they kneel down and pray
Crusader / Camp at AcreCrusaders at the camp at Acre
Crusaders Take JerusalemThe Crusaders take Jerusalem
Pope Urbanus II (Odo)
Crusades / a ChargeFIRST CRUSADE A cavalry charge by the Knights of Saint John against the Saracens
Crusades / JerusalemFIRST CRUSADE The victorious Crusaders process round Jerusalem, after massacring the defenders till the streets were filled with corpses