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Crusades

CRUSADES

French Revolution 1789

FRENCH REVOLUTION 1789

Napoleon Bonaparte

NAPOLEON BONAPARTE

4,351 photos
Mstislav Rostislavich assembles his followers in       
Rostov; His uncle and enemy, Vsevolod, has a vision    
in which he sees the icon of Our Lady of Vladimir on   
the walls of the town of Suzdal. From the Radziwill    
Chronicle, page 222 r, 612 miniatures, late 15th.
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Mstislav Rostislavich assembles his followers in Rostov; His uncle and en...

Vsevolod encounters Gleb of Riazan, who is accompanied 
by Coumans and prisoners; they fight and use ships to  
ferry troops across the Oka-River.                     
From the Radziwill Chronicle, an early history of      
Russia.            Page 224 v.,612 miniatures, 15th
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Vsevolod encounters Gleb of Riazan, who is accompanied by Coumans and prisoners...

Gleb and his ally Mstislav Rostislavich flee before    
Vsevolod. He persues them, takes them prisoner and     
kills their men. From the Radziwill Chronicle, an      
early history of Russia. Page 225, 612 miniatures,     
15th century.
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Gleb and his ally Mstislav Rostislavich flee before Vsevolod. He persues the...

Vsevolod returns victorious to Vladimir. From the      
Radziwill Chronicle, an early history of Russia        
from the legendary beginnings to the 13th century.     
Page 225 v., 612 miniatures, 15th
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Vsevolod returns victorious to Vladimir. From the Radziwill Chronicle, an...

Vsevolod's troops occupy Toryok and lead the population
into captivity (1178).From the Radziwill Chronicle,    
an early history of Russia from the legendary          
beginnings to the 13th. Page 226, 612 miniatures,      
15th century.
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Vsevolod's troops occupy Toryok and lead the population into captivity (1178).Fr...

Prince Rurik Rostislavich takes an oath on a cross     
held by a bishop; he receives permission to  leave     
Kiev for Ovruch (1202); victory of Roman Mstislavich   
over the Coumans. He brings prisoners in covered wagons
Page 237 v.,Radziwill Chronicle, 612 miniatures, 15th
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Prince Rurik Rostislavich takes an oath on a cross held by a bishop; he rec...

Prince Rurik Rostislavich and his allies, the prince   
of Tchernigov and the Coumans, take and plunder Kiev   
(1203). From the Radziwill Chronicle, an early history 
of Russia, from the legendary beginnings to the 13th.  
Page 238, 612 miniatures, 15th
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Prince Rurik Rostislavich and his allies, the prince of Tchernigov and the Co...

The Coumans flee before a charge of Vsevolod,          
Grand-Prince of Vladimir (1199). From the Radziwill    
Chronicle, an early history of Russia from the         
legendary beginnings to the 13th. Page 242 v.,         
612 miniatures, 15th century.
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The Coumans flee before a charge of Vsevolod, Grand-Prince of Vladimir...

Historian Froissart on his knees, clad in clerical     
garb, presents his "Chronicles" of the Hundred         
Years War to Edward III (1312-1377), King of England.  
Edward wears the English red tunic with lions.         
MS 864, folio 1
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Historian Froissart on his knees, clad in clerical garb, presents his "Chro...

Two English ships with soldiers with armour and lances 
attacking the harbour of Cadsand in Flanders, defended 
by soldiers inside and outside a fortified tower.      
From the "Chronicles" of the Hundred Years War, by Jean
Froissart, historian (1333-1410), MS 864, folio 334 v.
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Two English ships with soldiers with armour and lances attacking the harbour of...

English King Edward III on his throne, clad in a tunic 
with English and French emblems, listens to a speech by
Robert of Artois, who beseeches him to accept the title
of King of France. From the "Chronicles" of the Hundred
Years War by Froissart (1333-1410), MS 864, folio 46
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English King Edward III on his throne, clad in a tunic with English and French...

Naval battle of l'Ecluse in which the English destroyed
a French fleet. Two vessels, full of soldiers in armour
with lances, fighting. From the "Chronicles" of the    
Hundred Years War by Jean Froissart (1333-1410).       
MS 864, folio 59
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Naval battle of l'Ecluse in which the English destroyed a French fleet. Two vess...