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Wars and Battles


Wars, Battles, Warefare, Soldiers, Weapons etc.



11 subcategories
Battles against Turks

BATTLES AGAINST TURKS

Battles by century

BATTLES BY CENTURY

Conquest of England - Bayeux Tapestry

CONQUEST OF ENGLAND - BAYEUX TAPESTRY

Crusades

CRUSADES

Emperor Karl V

EMPEROR KARL V

Mythological Battles

MYTHOLOGICAL BATTLES

Napoleonic Battles

NAPOLEONIC BATTLES

Naval Battles

NAVAL BATTLES

Prince Eugene of Savoy

PRINCE EUGENE OF SAVOY

Sieges

SIEGES

War of Austrian Succession

WAR OF AUSTRIAN SUCCESSION

541 photos
Mount Tabor, the center of Galilee.                    
View from the crusader castle Belvoir                  
Place of the Transfiguration of Christ                 
Height above sea level: 568 M
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Mount Tabor, the center of Galilee. View from the crusader c...

Mount Tabor, the center of Galilee.                    
View from the crusader castle Belvoir                  
Place of the Transfiguration of Christ                 
Height above sea level: 568 m
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Mount Tabor, the center of Galilee. View from the crusader c...

The Inn of the Good Samaritan (Khan Hathrour), Israel. 
Historical half-way point between Jerusalem            
and Jericho with remains of Byzantine mosaics          
and a crusader castle.
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The Inn of the Good Samaritan (Khan Hathrour), Israel. Historical half-way poin...

The Corns of Hittin, Israel.
Place of the battle between Sultan Saladin and the crusaders.
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The Corns of Hittin, Israel. Place of the battle between Sultan Saladin and the...

The tunnel of Siloam brings water from the spring of   
Gihon to the Pool of Siloam inside the city of         
Jerusalem, constructed under King Hezekiah, 700 BCE,   
to insure the water supply of the city during a siege.
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The tunnel of Siloam brings water from the spring of Gihon to the Pool of Sil...

Entrance to the Tunnel of Siloam, which brings water   
from the spring of Gihon to the Pool of Siloam built   
under King Hezekiah (716-687 BCE), to insure           
Jerusalem's water supply when under siege.
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Entrance to the Tunnel of Siloam, which brings water from the spring of Gihon...

Pool of Siloam, a water reservoir constructed under    
King Hezekiah (716-687 BCE), to ensure Jerusalem's     
water supply under a siege.
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Pool of Siloam, a water reservoir constructed under King Hezekiah (716-687 B...

Ruins of Castle Nimrud,Israel,on the slopes of Mount   
Hermon.The early 13th century Arab fortress,was rebuilt
by el-Malik el-Aziz Uthman between 1228 and 1230.The   
Crusaders attempted to storm Nimrud in 1253, but failed.
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Ruins of Castle Nimrud,Israel,on the slopes of Mount Hermon.The early 13th c...

Ruins of the Crusader castle Belvoir, Israel. Built in 
1138 till 1140, it was bought by Hospitaller Knights   
who enlarged the fortress in 1168. After 18 months of  
siege, Sultan Saladdin captured Belvoir and wrecked it 
in 1220, to prevent recapture by the Crusaders.
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Ruins of the Crusader castle Belvoir, Israel. Built in 1138 till 1140, it was b...

Ruins of the Crusader castle Belvoir, Israel. Built in 
1138 till 1140, it was bought by Hospitaller Knights   
who enlarged the fortress in 1168. After 18 months of  
siege, Sultan Saladdin captured Belvoir and wrecked it 
in 1220, to prevent recapture by the Crusaders.
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Ruins of the Crusader castle Belvoir, Israel. Built in 1138 till 1140, it was b...

The gothic arches of the fortress Belvoir, Israel.Built
1138-1140, it was bought by Hospitaller Knights in 1168
who enlarged the fortress. In 1189, after a siege of   
18 months, Sultan Saladdin captured Belvoir. It was    
wrecked in 1220, to prevent recapture by the Crusaders.
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The gothic arches of the fortress Belvoir, Israel.Built 1138-1140, it was bought...

Fortifications of the Crusader castle Belvoir, Israel, 
on a 500m high hill with a view over the Jordan Valley.
Belvoir was built 1138-1140, enlarged by Hospitaller   
Knights in 1168 and captured by Sultan Saladdin in     
1189. It was wrecked in 1220.
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Fortifications of the Crusader castle Belvoir, Israel, on a 500m high hill with...