RMHRP3RG–Seventh Crusade, Louis IX of France, 1248
RMG38HXW–LOUIS IX/CRUSADER/1248
RM2CKGW0T–Blanche of Castile (1188-1252), Queen Consort of France and her son King Louis IX of France (1214-1270), from the moralized Bible of Toledo, 13th Century illuminated manuscript, 1200-1299
RME07DFB–Louis IX or Saint Louis (1214-1270). King of France. St Louis administering justice under a beech. Engraving.
RMCCEYGP–Portrait of French King Louis IX, called Saint Louis (1214-70), King of France (1226-70) Vintage Illustration or Engraving
RM2C5FGXY–Louis IX (1214 – 1270), commonly known as Saint Louis or Louis the Saint, is the only King of France to be canonized in the Catholic Church.
RMH2PKY9–LOUIS IX. LANDING IN EGYPT. - from 'Cassell's Illustrated Universal History' - 1882
RMCRBJF0–Choir, altar with statue of Louis IX, lower chapel or Chapelle Basse, Sainte-Chapelle former palace chapel, Île de la Cité
RMMKP4HJ–King Louis IX on ship with his Army on Seventh Crusade 1450
RMC1YEM7–St. Louis, King Louis IX of France, 1214 - 1270, serving a meal to the poor.
RMD95R7J–Saint Louis (Louis IX of France) disembarking at Carthage during his second (the Eighth) crusade 1270. Woodcut from 'Passaiges d'oultremer' 1518. Disease struck French camp soon after and Louis and his son Jean Tristran died.
RMBFY9WA–EIGHTH CRUSADE 1270-1272 led by Louis IX of France landing at Carthage, as shown in an 1518 engraving
RMWXT2BA–Stained glass window depicting the life of St. Louis (Louis IX), Senlis Cathedral, Senlis, Oise, France, Europe
RMCW1T81–Louis IX. of France
RME8F778–Saint Louis IX of France. Artist: El Greco, (Studio of)
RMCW5F0R–Gold ecu of Louis IX (St. Louis, 1226-1270)
RMK7JGB0–French King, Louis IX, Battle of Al Mansurah, 1250 ( Seventh Crusade)
RFCNHN5C–Rome - paint of holy king of France Louis IX from San Liugi church
RMPF3X26–Bust of King Louis IX (1214-1270 AD) - AKA St Louis, a reformer king, on display inside the Conciergerie, Paris, France
RMG15N5J–Louis IX en route from Aigues-Mortes to Egypt. The Seventh Crusade (1248 to 1254) was disastrously led by Louis IX of France, a reaction to the loss of Jerusalem (1244) to the Moslems for the final time. The crusade was aimed at Egypt, the main Muslim pow
RMANHXD2–Louis Ix French Royalty
RME8JK1M–The Holy Chapel. Saint Louis IX commonly Saint Louis.
RMEX3TJB–Louis IX or Saint Louis (1214-1270). King of France. Engraving, 19th century.
RMDTFE6Y–King Louis IX or Saint Louis IX Catholic Saint & King of France (1214-1270) in Jerusalem during Seventh Crusade (c1248)
RMHKRY3J–Decreuse - Louis IX of France
RM2E1GW3Y–Louis IX ou Saint-Louis.
RMCRBJEP–Choir, altar with statue of Louis IX, lower chapel or Chapelle Basse, Sainte-Chapelle former palace chapel, Île de la Cité
RFHF93B2–Stained Glass window depicting Saint Louis (King Louis IX of France) in St Nicholas Church in Ghent, Belgium
RMA1TP8J–King Louis IX aka Saint Louis, 1214 - 1270, leads his troops in battle. From Histoire de France by Colart published circa 1840
RMD961MA–St Louis brought as prisoner before the Sultan (top). Bottom left: Louis discourses with Saracens. Bottom right: Sultan assassinated by his courtiers. From 'Le livre de Faiz Monseigneur Saint Louis' (Louis IX of France 1215-1270). Sixth Crusade (1248-1254). 15th century manuscript. Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France.
RMDG3616–Louis IX or Saint Louis, 1214-1270, King of France,
RMRCWAXW–Saint Louis IX of France. Cardboard for the windows of the Chapel of St. Ferdinand. Museum: Musee du Louvre, Paris. Author: INGRES, JEAN AUGUSTE DOMINIQUE.
RMHM901D–Statue of Louis IX inside the church of Saint Chapelle in Paris France in winter
RMMPTEW7–Saint Louis IX of France. Cardboard for the windows of the Chapel of St. Ferdinand, 1842.
RMBAAMEH–Louis IX 'the Saint', 25.4.1214 - 25.8.1270, King of France 8.11.1226 - 25.8.1270, death in Tunis, steel engraving by Colin after Thomas, 19th century, , Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMPC20MK–377 Louis IX grandes
RMBHMNDA–The Arrival of St Louis IX at Damietta from the manuscript of Vie et Miracles de St Louis
RM2BEP4FD–'Le roi Louis IX (saint louis) (1214-1270) et son ami et confident Jean de Joinville (1224-1317) vers 1250' (King of France Louis IX and Jean de Joinv
RMG15MG6–King Louis IX of France passes judgement when the Abbot of Saint Nicholas-au-Bois accuses a knight (Enguerrand De Coucy) of wrongly hanging three young men. From a French illustration of 1330. Louis IX (April 25, 1214 - August 25, 1270), commonly Saint Lo
RMRRHH4X–King Louis IX on ship with his Army on Seventh Crusade 1450.
RMJHCWWC–Louis ix sacre
RMFWPJHP–Louis IX or Saint Louis (1214-1270). King of France. Engraving, 19th century. Colored.
RMR5HCJ2–Louis IX goes on a crusade. Chroniques de France ou de Saint Denis, vol. 1. France, second quarter of 14th century. (Miniature) King Louis IX of France sets out on the Seventh Crusade in 1248 Image taken from Chroniques de France ou de Saint Denis, vol. 1. Originally published/produced in France, second quarter of 14th century. . Source: Royal 16 G. VI, f.404v. Language: French.
RMHRCBTN–Roi de France Louis IX en mer vers Tunis
RM2E1GW44–Louis IX in front of fortress, from Chroniques de France ou de St Denis, 14th century (22690438696).
RMDGM4AC–Choir, altar with statue of Louis IX, lower chapel or Chapelle Basse, Sainte-Chapelle former palace chapel, Île de la Cité
RFHF93AY–Stained Glass window depicting Saint Louis (King Louis IX of France) in St Nicholas Church in Ghent, Belgium
RMA1TPAJ–Philip III called The Bold, 1245 - 1285, helps carry his father's coffin. From Histoire de France by Colart, published circa 1840.
RM2M86BTG–Louis IX (1214-1270). Painting entitled 'Saint Louis, King of France' by El Greco (1541-1614), oil on canvas, c. 1705-10
RMFFBNPE–LOUIS IX (1214-1270). /nSaint Louis. King of France, 1226-1270. Aquatint, English, 1805.
RMD8A091–LOUIS IX MARRIES
RMH2PJY2–LOUIS IX. DISPENSING JUSTICE IN THE FOREST OF VINCENNES. - from 'Cassell's Illustrated Universal History' - 1882
RMENTA2M–Saint Louis (Louis IX of France), King of France and a page 02/10/2013 - 16th century Collection
RM2CD80HJ–St Louis, King of France (Louis IX, 1214-1270), painting by Workshop of El Greco, 1615-1630
RMMYWW48–11 Arrivée de Louis IX à Limassol
RM2JYY4PT–Count of Toulouse Raymond VII submitting to the King of France Louis IX
RM2BRJMCF–'Portrait du roi de France Louis IX (1215-1270) (Saint Louis)' (Portrait of french king Louis 9) Gravure du 19eme siecle Collection privee
RM2RFBX3Y–Coronation of Saint Louis, King Louis IX of France, at Reims. Engraving from Lives of the Saints by Sabin Baring-Gould.
RM2AMR7P9–EIGHTH CRUSADE King Louis IX of France's ships en route to Tunis in 1270
RMW2DT4R–'Louis IX. Landing In Egypt', (1249), 1890. Creator: Unknown.
RME6X1KP–Louis IX or Saint Louis (1214-1270). King of France. St Louis administering justice under a beech. Engraving. Colored.
RM2K425B1–Portrait of King of France Louis IX, aka Saint Louis, 1800 ca.
RMHKT9WF–Emile Signol - Louis IX, dit Saint Louis, Roi de France (1215-1270)
RMHTMJ12–Louis IX (St Louis) 1215-70, king of France from 1226. 19th century French coloured woodcut
RF2X0JW4T–The early 1900s caption reads: “ASSASSINATION OF THE SULTAN OF EGYPT.—When Louis IX of France, the crusading St. Louis, was a prisoner in Egypt, the Sultan there became so friendly toward him that the Mahometans suspected their chiefs, and finally broke into rebellion and slew the Sultan, despite his attempted flight. The imprisoned crusaders saw the murder from a distance, and for a time it looked as though all of them would be massacred. Only the huge ransoms they had promised to pay, saved them.” Louis IX, commonly revered as Saint Louis, was King of France from 1226 until his death in 1270
RME61249–Blanche, daughter of Louis IX, 1240-1243.
RMC5YHRM–Louis IX, 1214 – 1270, Saint Louis, King of France, seated, being comforted by Jean de Joinville, 1224 – 1317.
RM2M86BY7–Louis IX (1214-1270). Hand coloured etching of King Louis IX of France after a gold reliquary of Sainte Chapel in Paris, destroyed in 1793.
RMFFBNPF–LOUIS IX (1214-1270). /nSaint Louis. King of France, 1226-1270. Line engraving, 1838, after Auguste de Creuse.
RMD88MDB–LOUIS IX (BUTLER)
RMMHP3WH–Education of Louis IX (Saint Louis), King of France. Hand-colored halftone of an illustration
RM2C4TPN7–Engraving by Gustave Dore, representing the departure of King Louis IX from Aigues-Mortes for the crusade
RM2G2B04M–St Louis (Louis IX, King of France, 1214-1270), portrait painting by Vittore Crivelli, 1481-1502
RMMYK2FT–. English: Louis IX . 15th century. Anonymous 332 Ludvik9 lod
RMRJB0JN–Raymond VII submitting to the King of France Louis IX. 1229 AD.
RM2BRJMMD–'La reine Blanche de Castille donne une lecon au futur roi Louis IX (saint Louis) (1214-1270) enfant' (Saint Louis (Louis IX) being taught by His Moth
RM2RFBX4J–Enamelled shrine of King Louis IX (St Louis) and the tomb of his son in St Denis Basilica, St Denis, France. Engraving from Lives of the Saints by Sabin Baring-Gould.
RMDHX8WH–King Louis IX Carrying the Crown of Thorns, Stained glass, 1245–48, France
RM2B1KW7B–St. Louis threatened by a Saracen soldier during the crusades, 'Dub me a knight or I will kill you' a Mameluke or Turkish guard, said to him one day. 'Become a Christian, and I will knight you, but not till then' answered Louis, and the man held his peace and let him go. Louis IX, 1214 – 1270, aka Saint Louis. King of France. From The Book of Saints and Heroes, published 1912.
RM2AHAW4M–Rafael Tegeo (1798-1856). Spanish painter. Saint Louis of France receives the crown of thorns from Baldwin II. Oil on canvas, 1832-1835. Michel Descours Gallery. Lyon. France.
RFR53N3W–Digital improved reproduction, the dead of Louis IX,, commonly known as Saint Louis, was King of France, Der Tod von Ludwig dem Heiligen, Ludwig IX. von Frankreich, Ludwig der Heilige, geboren 1214, , original print from the 19th century
RMDCF6H6–Relief of king Louis IX of France (Saint Louis), Cathedral of Cordoba, Spain.
RMFWWR9E–Statue of Saint Louis or Louis IX (1214-1270). King of France. Vincennes. France. By sculptor A. Mony, 1906.
RF2J99K38–The 1906 caption reads: “MAHOMETANS OF JERUSALEM URGE SAINT LOUIS TO BECOME THEIR KING.—After his release from captivity in Egypt, Louis went to Jerusalem, pledged not to fight against the Mahometans for several years. So deeply, according to legend, did his personal grandeur impress even his enemies, that the Saracens followed him with alternate prayers and menaces, begging him to abandon Christianity and become their king.” Mohammedan is a term for a follower of Muhammad, the Islamic prophet. Louis IX, commonly known as Saint Louis or Louis the Saint, was King of France from 1226 to 1270, an
RME61245–Louis IX, King of France, 1215-1270.
RMH35KRP–Louis IX of France holding a royal court of justice under an oak tree in the forest of Vincennes, Paris, France in the 13th century. Louis IX, 1214 – 1270, aka Saint Louis. King of France.
RM2M86BY6–Louis IX (1214-1270). Painting entitled 'Saint Louis Tenant la Couronne d'Epines (Saint Louis Holding the Crown of Thorns)' by Jean-Baptiste Jouvenet (1644-1717), oil on canvas, c. 1705-10
RMG95932–Antique engraving, circa 1880, of Louis IX of France. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ENGRAVING.
RMG382MB–LOUIS IX AS JUDGE
RM2CAAD9A–illustration of Louis IX, king of France, taken prisoner at Mansourah on 5 April 1250, from a set of school posters used for social studies, c 1930
RM2C4TPN8–King Louis IX was taken prisoner at the Battle of Fariskur, during the Seventh Crusade (Gustave Doré)
RMP5F97H–St Ambrose Polyptych - Paul Alternative title(s) Sant'Ambrogio blesses some confreres and saints Louis IX, Peter, Paul and Sebastiano ) by Bartolomeo Vivarini ( Venice 1430-1491) , Italy, Italian,( one Panel of five )
RMMYK2G9–. English: Louis IX. of France . 14th century. Anonymous 332 Ludviksmrad
RMD9622P–Louis IX (St Louis) 1215-1270, king of France from 1226. 19th century French coloured woodcut.
RM2BRJP68–Septieme croisade : 'Representation du roi Louis IX (saint Louis) (1214-1270) face a six turcs cherchant a le faire prisonnier, 1249' (King Louis IX f
RM2RFBX41–King Louis IX of France (Saint Louis) on his accession to the throne opening the gates of the Paris Prisons, from a picture my M. Meison. Engraving from Lives of the Saints by Sabin Baring-Gould.
RMDG414T–St. Louis IX commonly St. Louis, The Holy Chapel, Paris, France, Europe
RMH484AF–Louis IX known as St Louis (1215-70)
RME26E15–Louis IX of France (1214-1270). Death of the king during the siege of Tunis, 24 August 1270, during Eighth Crusade. Engraving.
RFKJKTR1–Lans en Vercors church. Stained glass window. Louis IX: King of France with the crown of thorms. France.
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