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UIG3507247 A plan of Jerusalem dating back to the Crusaders. Dated 11th Century.
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KWE7286224 Godfrey de Bouillon at the Siege of Jerusalem in 1099 during the First Crusade. Godfrey of Bouillon, 1060-1100. Frankish knight, and one of the leaders of the First Crusade. From Histoire de France, published 1855.
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PFH1179051 The Siege of Jerusalem took place from June 7 to July 15, 1099 during the First Crusade. The Crusaders stormed and captured the city from Fatimid Egypt.
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LLM3647808 Capture of Jerusalem by the Crusaders, 1099. Illustration for Histoire De Belgique by Theodore Juste (Alexandre Jamar, Brussels, c 1870). Digitally cleaned image.
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LLM977130 The capture of Jerusalem, First Crusade, 1099. French educational card, late 19th/early 20th century.
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LLM968442 Capture of Jerusalem by Godfrey of Bouillon, First Crusade, 15 July 1099. Liebig card, published in late 19th or early 20th century.
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BAL4068 Illuminated miniature from a universal chronicle.
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ELD4924139 First crusade: the conquete of Jerusalem in June - July 1099 by the croises of Godefroy de Bouillon (1058-1100) (First crusade: the siege of Jerusalem by Godefroy de Bouillon, 1099) Engraving 1842 Private collection
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XEE4135686 First Crusade: the siege and the capture of Jerusalem by the crossings led by Godefroy de Bouillon (1058-1100) in 1099.
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JLJ4682127 First Crusade: the siege and the capture of Jerusalem by the crossings led by Godefroy de Bouillon (1058-1100) in 1099. Miniature from “Chronicles d'Overseas”” 14th century Paris, B.N.
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STC293134 Godfrey of Bouillon (c.1060-1100);
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BMR277034 Godefroi de Bouillon (c.1060-1100);
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LLM963869 Trade card with an image of the coronation of Godefroy de Bouillon, Frankish knight who was one of the leaders of the First Crusade and became the first ruler of the Kingdom of Jerusalem following the siege of Jerusalem in 1099.
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JLJ4682814 First Crusade: the siege and the capture of Jerusalem by the crossings led by Godefroy de Bouillon (1058-1100) in 1099. Miniature from “Chronicles d'Overseas”” 14th century Paris, B.N.
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XEE4146866 First Crusade: the siege and the capture of Jerusalem by the croises led by Godefroy (Godefroi) de Bouillon (1058-1100) in 1099 - Godfrey de Bouillon at the Siege of Jerusalem - Engraving of the end of the 19th century in “” Nos Gires Nationales - Images et recits””
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XEE4170798 France in the Middle Ages: First Crusade: the siege and the capture of Jerusalem by the croises led by Godefroy de Bouillon (1058-1100) in 1099. in “Histoire de France learned by image and direct observation. Pre-Paratory Course and First Year of Elements Course. ' DEVINAT - TOURSEL, Illustrations by Ferdinand Raffin. 1923. DR
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ELD4924112 First crusade: the siege of Jerusalem by the Croises in July 1099 Drawing by Marcel Jeanjean (1893-1973) draws from “” Les beaux episodes de la histoire de France”” 1922 Collection privee
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KWE219456 Book IV The Siege of Jerusalem AD 1099-1103 The Road to Jerusalem
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LRI4573642 First crusade: “” Preparatives for the assault of Jerusalem”” Representation of Godefroy de Bouillon, sitting in front of Peter the Hermit - Episode of “The Jerusalem Delivree” (La Gerusalemme liberata) epic poem by Le Muche (Il Tasso) retracing the fighting between Christians and Saracens for the rise of the siege of Jerusalem (First crusade) ade, the assault of Jerusalem) - Fresco by Friedrich Overbeck (1789-1869) (School of the German Nazareans) 1827-1829 Casino Massimo, Rome
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LLM8661160 Godfrey de Bouillon at the Siege of Jerusalem. Jerusalem was besieged and captured by the Crusaders in 1099. The siege lasted exactly forty days, and the Christian forces numbered about five hundred thousand men. Towers built on movable platforms and filled with soldiers were brought up close to the city; then, after battering the walls with their cannon, the Crusaders delivered one combined, terrific assault, and took Jerusalem by storm. Godfrey de Bouillon, a notable Crusader, took a prominent part in the siege, his division being the first to enter when the city was captured. De Bouillon was elected ruler of Jerusalem, but he refused to assume the title of king. Illustration for Hutchinson's History of the Nations (Hutchinson, c.1920). Note: Image has been digitally enhanced to facilitate repro.
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LLM8661322 Godfrey de Bouillon at the Siege of Jerusalem. Jerusalem was besieged and captured by the Crusaders in 1099. The siege lasted exactly forty days, and the Christian forces numbered about five hundred thousand men. Towers built on movable platforms and filled with soldiers were brought up close to the city; then, after battering the walls their cannon, the Crusaders delivered one combined, terrific assault, and took Jerusalem by storm. Godfrey de Bouillon, a notable Crusader, took a prominent part in the siege, his division being the first to enter when the city was captured. De Bouillon was elected ruler of Jerusalem, but he refused to assume the title of king. Illustration for Hutchinson's History of the Nations (Hutchinson, c.1920). Note: Image has been digitally enhanced to facilitate repro.
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HIM5254952 Godefroy de Bouillon (1060-1100) assiege une ville pendant la 1ere Croisade (1095-1099) : miniature tiree de ""Roman de Godefroy de Bouillon"", 14eme siecle. 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 ladders under cover of their own longbowmen. Godfrey de Bouillon (c1060-1100) led the 1st Crusade which captured Jerusalem in 1099. He was elected the first king of Jerusalem. Illuminated manuscript illustration from the ""Roman de Godefroy de Bouillon"" (""The Story of Godfrey de Bouillon""), B.N, Paris.
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KWE219446 The Crusaders leave the battlefield disappointed after twelve hours of fighting; Book IV: The Siege of Jerusalem AD 1099-1103 First Crusade
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BAL4484 Depart pour la premiere croisade. Godfrey of Bouillon, Duke of Lorraine, leading his men. Chronique de Guillaume de Tyr; Godfrey of Bouillon (1060–1100) was a medieval Frankish knight who was one of the leaders of the First Crusade from 1096 until his death. After the successful siege of Jerusalem in 1099, Godfrey became the first ruler of the Kingdom of Jerusalem
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XLF3788673 Godfrey of Bouillon at the Siege of Jeruslaem in 1099. (German: 1st Kreuzzug- Gottfried von Bouillon von Jerusalem, 1099.) Godfrey of Bouillon (c.1060 –1100) - Frankish knight and one of the leaders of the First Crusade (1096–1099). Liebig card, The Crusades,1897.S512
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