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Jerusalem Recaptured by Saladin
Image by Jan Luyken

Jerusalem Recaptured by Saladin

This print from 1683 CE depicts the recapture of Jerusalem in 1187 CE by Saladin (r. 1174-1193 CE) . Etching on paper. Measures 169 mm x 292 mm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam)
Fredrick I Barbarossa Flanked by His Sons
Image by Unknown Artist

Fredrick I Barbarossa Flanked by His Sons

This image, a miniature from the "Welfenchronik" (History of the Guelphs), which dates to the late twelfth century CE, shows Frederick I Barbarossa (r. 1152-1190 CE), flanked by his sons.
Richard I Marches to Jerusalem
Image by James William Glass

Richard I Marches to Jerusalem

A 19th century CE painting depicting Richard I (r. 1189-1199 CE) leading the march of the Crusader army to Jerusalem during the Third Crusade (1189-1192 CE).
Constantine X Doukas
Image by Classical Numismatic Group

Constantine X Doukas

Constantine X Dukas. Byzantine Emperor, r. 1059-1067 CE. Gold Histamenon (4.33 gm, 6h). Constantinople mint.
Main Entrance, Palace of the Masters, Rhodes
Image by Sailko

Main Entrance, Palace of the Masters, Rhodes

The main entrance to the Palace of the Masters of the Knights Hospitaller or Knights of Rhodes. 14th century CE.
Knights Hospitaller
Image by Ralph Hammann

Knights Hospitaller

An illustration by Ralph Hammann showing members of the medieval military order the Knights Hospitaller. Soultz commandery, France.
Knights Hospitaller
Image by Unknown Artist

Knights Hospitaller

An illustration of a priest and knight of the military order the Knights Hospitaller. 14th-15th century CE. (From a work in the Sacra Infermeria Museum, Valletta)
Second Crusade Battle Scene
Image by Unknown Artist

Second Crusade Battle Scene

A battle scene of the Second Crusade (1147-1149 CE). From a 14th century CE illustrated manuscript of William of Tyre's history of the Crusade. (French National Library, Paris)
The Near East in 1135 CE
Image by MapMaster

The Near East in 1135 CE

This map of the Near East in 1135 CE shows four Crusader States (marked with red crosses) in relation to other powerful kingdoms in the period between the first and second crusades.
Medallion Pamplona Casket
Image by j

Medallion Pamplona Casket

Medallion of the Pamplona casket that shows a scene with an orchestra (11th century CE). Museo de Navarra, Pamplona (Spain).
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