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Background imageCrusade Collection: St Mary Magdalene Canvas Church Crusade

St Mary Magdalene Canvas Church Crusade - Highbury Corner, Holloway - run by the Rev Arthur William Goodwin Hudson (1906-1985) (who signed the back of the card in May 1953). Date: circa 1952

Background imageCrusade Collection: Seventh Crusade (1248-1254). Conquest of Damietta (June 7, 1

Seventh Crusade (1248-1254). Conquest of Damietta (June 7, 1249). Saint Louis (1214-1270) conquest the city and returned him to the Muslims. Engraving in The Religious Revolution, 1880. Colored

Background imageCrusade Collection: History of Crusades. Seventh Crusade. Siege of Damietta (Jun

History of Crusades. Seventh Crusade. Siege of Damietta (June 7, 1249) by Louis IX of France (1226-1270). The city was taken with little resistance from the Egyptians. Miniature.15th century

Background imageCrusade Collection: Frederick II Hohenstaufen (1194-1250). Holy Roman Emperor

Frederick II Hohenstaufen (1194-1250). Holy Roman Emperor. Colored engraving

Background imageCrusade Collection: Raymond IV of Toulouse

Raymond IV of Toulouse (1041 or 1042 -1105), also known as Raymond of Saint-Gilles, Count of Toulouse, Duke of Narbonne, Margrave of Provence and one of the leaders of the First Crusade

Background imageCrusade Collection: Hartmann von Aue, German poet

Hartmann von Aue, German poet
Hartmann von Aue, leading poet of the Middle High German period. He also took part in the Crusade of 1196-97. Date: c 1170 - c 1210

Background imageCrusade Collection: Third Crusade - Richard I at the Siege of Acre

Third Crusade - Richard I at the Siege of Acre
The Siege of Acre was one of the first confrontations of the Third Crusade, lasting from August 28th, 1189 until July 12th, 1191

Background imageCrusade Collection: First Crusade (1095-1099). Taking of Jerusalem

First Crusade (1095-1099). Taking of Jerusalem. Combat between Crusaders and Saracens under the wall of Jerusalem. Picture from the romance Ogier le Danois, illustrated by Antoine Verard in 1498

Background imageCrusade Collection: Richard I at the Siege of Acre by Matania

Richard I at the Siege of Acre by Matania
Richard I at the Siege of Acre on horseback jumps over a horse swinging his axe through the air about to strike two men. Date: 1191

Background imageCrusade Collection: The Crusades. 12th century. Crusaders army

The Crusades. 12th century. Crusaders army. Colored engraving based on a painting by Sir John Gilbert

Background imageCrusade Collection: Syria. Baniyas. Margat castle

Syria. Baniyas. Margat castle, also known as Marqab from the Arabic Qalaat al-Marqab. It was a Crusader fortress and one of the major strongholds of the Knights Hospitaller. Built in 1062

Background imageCrusade Collection: Friedrich I (Barbarossa), Holy Roman Emperor

Friedrich I (Barbarossa), Holy Roman Emperor from 1155. He drowned in a river near Antioch while on a Crusade, but as depicted here there is a legend that he is sleeping with his knights in a cave

Background imageCrusade Collection: Spain. Military orders. From left to right: Orden

Spain. Military orders. From left to right: Orden de la Encina (Order of the Oak), Order of Santiago, Order of the Crusade, Knights Templar, Order of San Salvador

Background imageCrusade Collection: Second Crusade (1147-1149). Louis VII of France

Second Crusade (1147-1149). Louis VII of France
" Second Crusade (1147-1149). Louis VII of France. Illustration depicting " Romance de Ogier le Danois", designed in Paris by Antoine Verard (1498). Gothic art. Miniature Painting

Background imageCrusade Collection: Warriors of the First Crusade

Warriors of the First Crusade
Western European warriors of the First Crusade

Background imageCrusade Collection: Peter the Hermit

Peter the Hermit
PETER THE HERMIT, also known as Peter of Amiens French monk who urged the First Crusade, which he accompanied, then returned and became a prior in Belgium

Background imageCrusade Collection: Louis II of Bourbon (1337-1410) in Genoa, to lead the Mahdia

Louis II of Bourbon (1337-1410) in Genoa, to lead the Mahdia
Louis II, Duke of Bourbon (1337-1410), called the Good. Louis II in Genoa, to lead the expedition against the barbarians in North Africa, 1390. Mahdian Crusade

Background imageCrusade Collection: Strip tease card game - Prudie suit - Mrs Grundy

Strip tease card game - Prudie suit - Mrs Grundy. A game which features characters involved in performing (and subsequently prosecuting and defending) a striptease

Background imageCrusade Collection: Castile. Interview between Queen Isabella I of Castille (145

Castile. Interview between Queen Isabella I of Castille (145
Kingdom of Castile. Interview between Queen Isabella I of Castille (1451-1504) and Ximenez de Cisneros (1436-1517). Engraving of R. Milliet. La Ilustracion Espaa?o?ola y Americana, 1872. Colored

Background imageCrusade Collection: Francisco Jimenez of Cisneros (1436-1517). Spanish cardinal

Francisco Jimenez of Cisneros (1436-1517). Spanish cardinal and statesman. Engraving by Carretero. La Ilustracion, 1887. Colored

Background imageCrusade Collection: France. Medieval stele, erected in 1960, in memory of the Ca

France. Medieval stele, erected in 1960, in memory of the Cathars were burned as heretics in the 13th century, after the crusade by Pope Innocent III. Meadow of Burned (Camp dels Cremats). Montsegur

Background imageCrusade Collection: La Gerusalemme Liberata (Jerusalem Delivered), 1580 by Torqu

La Gerusalemme Liberata (Jerusalem Delivered), 1580 by Torqu
Torquato Tasso (1544-1595). Italian poet. La Gerusalemme Liberata (Jerusalem Delivered), 1580. Engraving

Background imageCrusade Collection: Gothic Art. Spain. Miniature depicting knights embarking

Gothic Art. Spain. Miniature depicting knights embarking. Menendez Pelayo Library. Santander. Cantabria. Spain

Background imageCrusade Collection: Wedding of Frederick II Hohenstaufen with Isabella of Englan

Wedding of Frederick II Hohenstaufen with Isabella of Englan
Frederick II Hohenstaufen (1194-1250). King of Sicily (1197-1250), emperor and king of Germania (1220-1250). Titular king of Jerusalem (1227). He led the Sixth Crusade and captured Jerusalem

Background imageCrusade Collection: Frederick I Barbarossa (1122-1190). Emperor of the Holy Roma

Frederick I Barbarossa (1122-1190). Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire (1152-1190). A scribe gives a codex to the emperor. Miniature. 12th century. By Robert, a monk of Reims. History of Jerusalem

Background imageCrusade Collection: Der Tannhauser (1200-1305), poet and Crusader. Fol. 164r. Cod

Der Tannhauser (1200-1305), poet and Crusader. Fol. 164r. Cod
Der Tannhauser (1200-1305), poet and Crusader with a Greek cross on the layer, the symbol of the knights of the Teutonic Order. Fol.164r

Background imageCrusade Collection: Crusade of Rescue Offices, London

Crusade of Rescue Offices, London
The offices of the Crusade of Rescue (now renamed the Catholic Childrens Society), 48 Compton Street, London Date: circa 1910

Background imageCrusade Collection: URBAN II (c. 1035 - 1099). Pope of the Catholic

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

Background imageCrusade Collection: INNOCENT III (1160-1216). Pope (1198-1216). Engraving

INNOCENT III (1160-1216). Pope (1198-1216). Engraving

Background imageCrusade Collection: Knight of the Teutonic Order. Illustration on Cleri

Knight of the Teutonic Order. Illustration on Cleri totius Romanae subiecti Ecclesiae, by Fran篩s modius and Jost Amman. Frankfurt. 1585. Xylography. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris

Background imageCrusade Collection: Godfrey of Bouillons Castle, Kerm esh Sheikh, Jerusalem

Godfrey of Bouillons Castle, Kerm esh Sheikh, Jerusalem
Godfrey of Bouillons Castle, Kerm esh Sheikh (Sheikhs Vineyard), Jerusalem. It is named after a medieval Frankish crusader who died in 1100. Date: 1920s

Background imageCrusade Collection: The Great Ladies Crusade Against The Matinee Hat 1906

The Great Ladies Crusade Against The Matinee Hat 1906
Photographs showing hats made by the Comtesse de Talleyrand, the Comtesse Recope, the Comtesse de Fels, the Marquise de Jaucourt and the Comtesse de Guerne

Background imageCrusade Collection: The Cloisters at Krak des Chevaliers

The Cloisters at Krak des Chevaliers, famous Crusader Castle near Homs, Syria. View of the Inner Court fom the south. Photograph taken by Colonel David Sutherland of SBS and SAS

Background imageCrusade Collection: First Crusade. Council of Clermont (1095). Pope

First Crusade. Council of Clermont (1095). Pope Urban II talks to the Emperor and the Christian monarchs urging them to free Holy Land. Gothic art. Miniature Painting. FRANCE. Paris. National Library

Background imageCrusade Collection: First Crusade. Conquest of Antiochia (1098)

First Crusade. Conquest of Antiochia (1098)
" First Crusade. Conquest of Antiochia (1098). Picture from the " History of Emperors" (14th c.). Gothic art. Miniature Painting. FRANCE. Paris

Background imageCrusade Collection: III Crusade of Richard the Lionhearted (1189-1192)

III Crusade of Richard the Lionhearted (1189-1192). Departure to the Crusades. Manuscript 4276, fol. 6. Gothic art. FRANCE. Paris. National Library

Background imageCrusade Collection: WEYDEN, Rogier van der (1400-1464). The Chronicles

WEYDEN, Rogier van der (1400-1464). The Chronicles of Hainaut. 1447 - 1448. First Crusade. Council of Clermont (1095). Pope Urban II talks to the Emperor

Background imageCrusade Collection: Thrid Crusade (1189-1192). Army of Frederick

Thrid Crusade (1189-1192). Army of Frederick I Barbarossa. Miniature Painting. ITALY. Venice. Biblioteca nazionale marciana (St. Marks Library)

Background imageCrusade Collection: Second Crusade (1147-1149). Battle in Syria

Second Crusade (1147-1149). Battle in Syria. Fresco of the Templar Chapel. Romanesque art. Fresco. FRANCE. Paris. National Museum of French Monuments. Proc: FRANCE. Cressac-Saint-Genis

Background imageCrusade Collection: 5th Crusade (1217-1221). Conquest of Damietta

5th Crusade (1217-1221). Conquest of Damietta in 1219. Picture of the 15th c. Gothic art. Miniature Painting. FRANCE. Paris. Biblioth豵 e de l Arsenal (Library of the Arsenal)

Background imageCrusade Collection: Seventh Crusade (1248). Louis IX disembarking

Seventh Crusade (1248). Louis IX disembarking
" Seventh Crusade (1248). Louis IX disembarking in the north of Africa. Engraving of " Nouvel abrege chronologique de l Histoire de France" by Adrien Richer (1767). Engraving. SPAIN

Background imageCrusade Collection: III Crusade. Marguerite of France leading the

III Crusade. Marguerite of France leading the Hungarians to the Crusade, 1196. Copy of the painting by Edouard Pingret (1838). Engraving. SPAIN. Barcelona

Background imageCrusade Collection: Eighth Crusade (1270). Deat of Saint Louis in

Eighth Crusade (1270). Deat of Saint Louis in front of Tunisia on 25th August, surrounded by French princes and the emissaries ef the Byzantine emperor Baldwin II

Background imageCrusade Collection: Third Crusade (1189-1192). Surrender of Ptolemaide

Third Crusade (1189-1192). Surrender of Ptolemaide to Philipe II August and Richard the Lionhearted (July 13, 1191). After an original painting by Merry Joseph Blondel (1840). Engraving. SPAIN

Background imageCrusade Collection: First Crusade (1095-1099). Baldwin I of Jerusalem

First Crusade (1095-1099). Baldwin I of Jerusalem

Background imageCrusade Collection: MAUZAISSE, Jean Baptiste (1784-1844). King Louis

MAUZAISSE, Jean Baptiste (1784-1844). King Louis VII takes the Oriflamme at Saint-Denis, 1147. 1840. Second Crusade. The king taking the banner before the queen Eleanor of Aquitaine given by Pope

Background imageCrusade Collection: First Crusade (1096-1099). Godfrey of Bouillon

First Crusade (1096-1099). Godfrey of Bouillon with armour. Illustration of the 15th c. Gothic art. Xylography. BELGIUM. Brussels. Biblioth豵 e Royale (Royal Library)

Background imageCrusade Collection: Battle between Turks and Christians

Battle between Turks and Christians. Jacopo Robusti, called Il Tintoretto (1518-1594). Oil On Canvas, c.1588 / 89



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