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âiō
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callimachus aetia diegeseis
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chapter 26
Chris Francese
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Claude Lorrain
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edō
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Gallic War maps
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Greek
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Hannibal drawings by Joelle Cicak
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https://www.irelands-hidden-gems.com/craggaunowen.html
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meminī
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Navigatio Brendani
Navigatio Brendani; Clonfert; Clonfert Cathedral
Navigatio Brendani; Iceland; volcano;
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Navigatio Brendani; Slieve Laague
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queō
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Tac
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undefined
Vat.lat 3225
Vat.lat. 3225
Vat.lat. 3867
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Church of St. Mary, Mount Sion, Jerusalem
Image Credit:
By Fallaner - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=121252577
The aedicule in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem
Image Credit:
By Gary Todd from Xinzheng, China - Church of the Holy Sepulchre: The Aedicule, Which Contains the Holy Sepulchre Itself, CC0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=110724405
Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem
Image Credit:
Mohammad Shad Siddiqui - https://www.lavacanza.in/israel-holiday/d222
Statue of Godfrey of Bouillon, by Eugène Simonis (1843; Place Royale, Brussels)
Image Credit:
By Q. Keysers - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=21160307
The finding of the Holy Lance. Manuscript miniature. British Library (Royal 15 E I f. 98v)
Image Credit:
Wikimedia
Interior of the Church of St. Peter, Antioch (Antakya)
Image Credit:
Dosseman - Own work
Pope Urban II (with Peter the Hermit) preaches the crusade at Clermont, by Francesco Hayez (1835, Turin, Palazzo Reale)
Image Credit:
his file by Artgate Fondazione Cariplo was uploaded as part of the Share Your Knowledge project developed within WikiAfrica. Artgate Fondazione Cariplo
Pope Urban II preaches the crusade at Clermont, by Francesco Hayez (1835, Turin, Palazzo Reale)
Image Credit:
This file by Artgate Fondazione Cariplo was uploaded as part of the Share Your Knowledge project developed within WikiAfrica. Artgate Fondazione Cariplo
The Dome of the Rock (Al Aqsa Mosque, Mosque of Omar). c. 700, Jerusalem
Image Credit:
By From different sites and photographers - These photos are found on various sites and here they are only categorized and modified., CC0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=152978450
The siege and destruction of Jerusalem, manuscript miniature (1503-4, National Library of Wales)
Image Credit:
unknown author - This image is available from the National Library of Wales You can view this image in its original context on the
Godfrey of Bouillon at the Battle of Ascalon (1099), by Hermann Plüddemann (1837)
Image Credit:
wikimedia: public domain
a hand-siphon for "Greek Fire" and siege tower (9-11th cent.; Codex Vaticanus Graecus 1605)
Image Credit:
Wikimedia
Hand grenades for "Greek Fire," with caltrops from the fortress at Chania, Crete (10-12th cent.; National Historical Museum, Athens)
Image Credit:
Badseed: wikimedia
The Battle of Ascalon, with crusaders capturing livestock; manuscript miniature, 13th cent.
Image Credit:
http://visualiseur.bnf.fr/ConsulterElementNum?O=IFN-023008874&E=JPEG&Deb=1&Fin=1&Param=C
The Battle of Ascalon in 1099, by Victor Schnetz (1847; Palace of Versailles)
Image Credit:
Victory Schnetz - http://collections.chateauversailles.fr/#57714ebb-1b3b-4095-afc0-7623c2e8ebf5
The Taking of Jerusalem by the crusaders, 15th July 1099, by Émile Signol (1847; Palace of Versailles)
Image Credit:
Émile Signol - http://nobility.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Jerusalem.jpg
Robert of Normandy, on the left of his father, William the Conqueror. From the Bayeux Tapestry, 11th century. Bayeux Museum, Normandy, France
Image Credit:
Bayeux Tapestry - Scene 19: siege of Dinan. The soldiers of William, Duke of Normandy attack the motte-and-bailey castle of Dinan. Conan II, Duke of Brittany surrenders and gives the keys to Dinan via a lance.
Bayeux Tapestry - Scene 19: Normans attack the motte-and-bailey castle of Dinan. A lance is used to surrender the keys. 11th century, Bayeux Museum, Normandy, France
Image Credit:
By Myrabella - Own work, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=25390882
view of Jerusalem from the Kidron Valley
Image Credit:
wikimedia: Chris Yunker from St. Louis, United States
Sword and spurs of Godfrey of Bouillon, in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem
Image Credit:
By Auguste Salzmann - http://www.iphotocentral.com/search/detail.php/32/Auguste+Salzmann/20/7126/1, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=6501997
The Tower of David in 1911 (moat, main gate, tower)
Image Credit:
By קבוצת לואיס The Lewis Group - The National Library of Israel, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=30219523
Mt. Silpius with ruins of the citadel, Antioch
Image Credit:
wikimedia: Vikiçizer
The Siege of Antioch (Detail of a medieval miniature from Sébastien Mamerot's Les Passages d'Outremer (1473–1474)
Image Credit:
wikimedia: Adam Bishop, copied from http://en.wikipedia.org/
A 12th century painting of crusader cannibalism
Image Credit:
public domain: Les Croisades, Origines et consequences, by Claude Lebedel
A medieval siege tower or belfry (drawing by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc, 1856)
Image Credit:
wikimedia: public domain
A reconstructed trebuchet, Château de Castelnaud, Dordogne, France.
Image Credit:
wikimedia: Jebulon
Taking of the fortress of Maarat, by Henri Decaisne (1843) Chateau de Versailles: Les Collections
Image Credit:
Chateau de Versailles: Les Collections
The Siege of Nicaea, 1097 CE (map by Gabriel Moss)
Image Credit:
MossMaps Cartography and Consulting
The march from Antioch to Jerusalem, 1099 CE (Map by Gabriel Moss)
Image Credit:
MossMaps Cartography and Consulting
The thirst suffered by the first Crusaders (1852), by Alessandro Guardassoni (Bologna, Pinacoteca Nazionale, Inv. 645
Image Credit:
Public domain : Q1103550VIAF: 141530565ISNI: 0000000123243847ULAN: 500125188LCCN: n50052590NLA: 35111798WorldCat
The capture of Antioch
Image Credit:
By Unknown author - http://www.histoire-france.net/moyen/croisade/antioche.jpg, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=21327491
The Capture of Antioch by Bohmond of Tarento, June 1098 (painting by L. Gaillat, 1840)
Image Credit:
By L.Gallait - Painting by L.Gallait, 1840, "Croisades, origines et consequences", Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=3111724
The Orontes River (now the Far) near Antioch (now Antakya)
Image Credit:
By Mohammad adil at en.wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=17975571
3rd century graffito of a cataphract (clibanarius), from Dura-Europus (Yale University Art Gallery)
Image Credit:
By Yale University Art Gallery - https://artgallery.yale.edu/collections/objects/5206, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=113594191
a cataphract; Persian cavalryman in plate armor (6th century)
Image Credit:
Wikimedia: Zereshk
The Siege of Nicaea: the Crusaders firing heads into the city (anonymous manuscript illumination, 13th century
Image Credit:
Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=26535077
The siege of Nicaea
Image Credit:
By Anonymous - This file comes from Gallica Digital Library and is available under the digital ID btv1b10024631m/f71, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=10966446
Byzantine fortifications of Nicaea (modern Iznik); city walls
Image Credit:
By Carole Raddato from Frankfurt, Germany - Nicaea's Byzantine fortifications, Iznik, Turkey, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=65156244
Byzantine fortifications of Nicaea (modern Iznik); the Yenişehir Gate
Image Credit:
Wikimedia Commons: Dosseman
Byzantine fortifications of Nicaea (modern Iznik); a tower in the city wall
Image Credit:
By Carole Raddato from Frankfurt, Germany - Nicaea's Byzantine fortifications, Iznik, Turkey, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=65156234
ruins (mostly later than 1096) of a Byzantine fort, probably Xerigordos (now Çobankalesi); photo courtesy of Marko Tjemmes
ruins (mostly later than 1096) of a Byzantine fort, probably Xerigordos (now Çobankalesi); photo courtesy of Marko Tjemmes
Image Credit:
Marko Tjemmes
Iznik (ancient Nicaea) and Lake Iznik
Image Credit:
By Arif miletli - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=107124312
a map showing the Vardar River (Axios in Greek), flowing through North Macedonia into Greece
Image Credit:
Costas78
The Vardar River, near Nogaevci, North Macedonia (Bohemond would would probably have crossed further to the south)
Image Credit:
By mk:Корисник:Македонец - mk:Слика:P1010145.JPG, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=1723394
The Mausoleum of Bohemond, Conosa di Puglia, Italy
Map (in French) of the main crusader routes
Image Credit:
his file was derived from: Kreuzzug.jpg
Map of crusader routes
Image Credit:
Original work: Captain Blood at de.wikipedia
A Norman knight in chain mail, at the Battle of Hastings (1066); from the Bayeux Tapestry (no. 53)
Image Credit:
By 12th century unknown - Lucien Musset The Bayeux Tapestry 2005 Boydell Press ISBN 1-84383-163-5 p. 243, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=27217819
The land walls of Constantinople, built by Theodosius II (408-450 CE)
Image Credit:
Photograph taken in June 2006 in Istanbul by en:User:Bigdaddy1204
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