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Crusaders Near JerusalemCrusaders under Richard I gain sight of Jerusalem, though they were unable to seize it from the Saracens
Wells Cathedral, Somerset, England, was begun between 1183 and 1192 and was completed in 1260. Date: 12th - 13th century
King Richard I in action during the Battle of Jaffa, Jerusalem, Third Crusade. Date: 1192
BARTOLO, Domenico di. History of the SpedaleDOMENICO DI BARTOLO (1400-1447). Pope Celestine III Grants Autonomy to the Hospital of Siena in 1192. 1441-1444. ITALY. Siena. Ospedale di Santa Maria della Scala (Santa Maria della Scala Hospital)
Sepulchre of Urraca de Canas (1192-1262) by Ruy Martinez deUrraca de Canas (1192-1262). Abbes of Monastery of Santa Maria of Canas. Sepulchre of Beata Urraca by Ruy Martinez de Bureba, 13th century. Detail. Nuns at the funeral. Las Canas. La Rioja. Spain
Durnstein Castle and townThe town of Durnstein, on the river Danube, Austria. On a rocky hill above the town sits Durnstein Castle, where Richard I of England was held captive from December 1192 to March 1193 following his
Richard at JerusalemTHIRD CRUSADE - Richard I, unable to take Jerusalem from the Saracens, refuses to even look at it
Richard at JaffaTHIRD CRUSADE - Richard I, after taking Acre, advances to Jaffa where he defeats Saladin and takes the city
Richard I Fights LionWhile travelling through Germany on his return from the Crusades, Richard I is captured by Heinrich VI; a lion, put in the dungeon to kill him, is killed by Richard
Yoritomo, First ShogunThe decline of the Imperial court during the Fujiwara era leads to the rise of the Minamoto clan, Yoritomo establishing himself as the first Shogun (generalissimo)
Crusades / TreatyTHIRD CRUSADE After some victories, the Crusaders make a treaty with Saladin, giving them Jaffa, Acre, and visiting rights in Jerusalem