RMD95KY4–Richard I, Coeur de Lion (1157-1199) king of England from 1189; son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine. A member of the Angevin dynasty. Wood engraving c1900.
RMG39NNT–KING RICHARD I, THE LIONHEART (1157 - 1199) Reigned 1189 - 1199
RMCENR16–Richard I Coeur de Lion (1157-99) king of England from 1189 .Wood engraving end of XIX th century - London
RMERFW1D–These are the seals of Richard I (1157-1199) who reigned from 1189 to his death. Richard the lionheart.
RMKGJWCK–King Erik IX of Sweden lands on the coast of Finland, 1157. Eric IX of Sweden, d. 1160, aka Eric the Lawgiver, Erik the Saint, Eric the Holy. Swedish king c. 1156-60. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMK9N08N–King Richard I, the Lionheart, 1157-1199
RMCW70XJ–Seal of Richard the Lionheart (1157-1199)
RM2M5XKDJ–Troisieme Croisade, 1190 : prise de la ville de Messine (Sicile). Richard Coeur de lion (ou Richard Ier d'Angleterre, 1157-1199) fait planter la banniere de l'Angleterre sur la tour la plus elevee de la ville. Gravure de Jean Michel Moreau, dit Moreau le Jeune (1741- 1814), 18eme siecle. Figures de l'histoire de France (dessinées par Moreau le Jeune, Lépicié et Monnet, gravées par Le Bas avec notices de l'abbé Jean-Jacques Garnier) 1785 - Colorisation digitale d'apres l'originale -
RMC8N9PC–Richard I 1157 1199 King of England Lord Count Overlord Brittany Cœur de Lion Richard the Lionheart military leader warrior
RFMN7GGD–SHIPS. English of war 15th Century 1845 old antique vintage print picture
RMDG35NB–Richard I or Richard the Lionheart, 1157-1199, King of England, Richard I. Löwenherz, 1157-1199, König von England
RMF2B08C–President John Kennedy greets Indonesia's neutralist President Sukarno. April 24, 1961. (CSU 2015 9 1157)
RM2K1YDCT–King Richard I of England (1157-1199), Richard the Lionheart leading his troops in to battle on horseback, painting in oil on canvas by Henry Cruse Murphy, before 1931
RMP41RTG–ALFONSO VII (1104-1157) REY DE GALICIA Y DE CASTILLA Y LEON Y DOÑA URRACA (1133-1189) - EFFIGIES ET SERIES REGUM HISPANIAE - GRABADO SIGLO XVII. Author: Arnoldo van Westerhout (1651-1725). Location: BIBLIOTECA NACIONAL-COLECCION, MADRID, SPAIN.
RM2E2C0XK–Bottle Seljuq period 12th - 13th Century (1040-1157) IRAN, KASHAN Frit body, overglaze lustre decoration, opaque white glaze (Kashan is a city in Iran, In the Middle Ages, it was also known for ceramics, 12th - 14th century, high quality pottery and tiles.)
RM2C447AR–Portrait of King Richard the First, King Richard I the Lionheart of England, born 1157, began reign 1189 and died 1199. In crown, cape with embroidered trim, breastplate and gauntlets, holding an ax within ornate frame. Handcolored engraving by Cosmo Armstrong from Portraits and Characters of the Kings of England, from William the Conqueror to George the Third, John Harris, London, 1830.
RF2K0HDHJ–Grabmal von Richard Löwenherz, Richard the Lionheart, 8. September 1157 - 6. April 1199, Richard I. König von England, in der Abtei Fontevraud, Abbaye royale Notre-Dame de Fontevraud, 1869, Frankreich / Tomb of Richard the Lionheart, September 8, 1157 - April 6, 1199, Richard I King of England, in Fontevraud Abbey, Abbaye royale Notre-Dame de Fontevraud, 1869, France, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt / historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century
RM2D9T7GE–Richard the Lionheart. King Richard I of England (1157-1199), illustration by John Augustus Atkinson, 1811.
RMD96GHT–Richard I, Coeur de Lion, (1157-1199) landing at Jaffa (Joppa), September 1191. Richard, son of Henry II and Eleanor of
RMG3AXAG–RICHARD I, THE LIONHEART (1157 - 1199) King of England (1189-99)
RMH484DD–Richard I, Coeur de Lion (1157-99) king of England from 1189
RMERFW1C–Richard I (1157-1199) reigned from 1189 to his death. Richard spent most of his reign abroad, fighting in the crusades and only
RM2B60KNY–RICHARD I OF ENGLAND (1157-1199) in an 1830 illustration
RMKMATNC–King Richard I, the Lionheart, 1157-1199. Reigned 1189-1199
RMCW717K–Richard I, known as 'Cœur de Lion' (1157-1199)
RM2BDFH6G–'Representation de Richard Ier Coeur de Lion, roi d'Angleterre sur son lit de mort, 1199' (King on England Richard I the Lionheart (1157-1199) on his
RFB8PMN1–coronation of richard in westminster abbey the procession along the isle Richard I (8 September 1157 – 6 April 1199) was King of
RMJ468GN–Otakar3 1157
RMDEBMGT–England-France-History- Richard I 8 September 1157 - 6 April 1199 was King of England from 6 July 1189, with the body of his
RMTAACDP–'Richard I and Isaac of Cypru's. By Francois Edouard Zier (1856-1924). King Richard I (1157-1199) was also known as Richard the Lionheart. The Plantagenet King of England is pictured here with the penitent Isaac Komnenos of Cyprus. Richard having conquered the island.
RM2AYG5E6–The awakening of Richard Coeur de Lion or La Reine Bérangèr - The awakening of Richard the Lionheart or Queen Bérangère - Berengaria of Navarre 1834 by Lecomte Hippolyte 1781-1857. French, France, ( Richard I 1157 – 1199 King of England from 1189 until his death. He was the second king of the House of Plantagenet. )
RM2B02TN9–Henry of Huntingdon (c. 1088 – c. 1157), the son of a canon in the diocese of Lincoln, was a 12th-century English historian who served as archdeacon of Huntingdon. The few details of Henry's life that are known originated from his own works and from a number of official records. He was brought up in the wealthy court of Robert Bloet of Lincoln, who became his patron. At the request of Bloet's successor, Alexander of Lincoln, Henry began to write his Historia Anglorum, first published around 1129, an account of the history of England from its beginnings up to the year 1154.
RMD96GGT–Richard I, Coeur de Lion, (1157-1199) son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, reigned as King of England (1189-1199). Second of the Angevin (Plantagenet) kings of England. Wood engraving c1880.
RMG37TN5–RICHARD I, THE LIONHEART (1157 - 1199) English King on horseback in crusading garb.
RMW7CB1A–Richard I, Coeur de Lion, (1157-1199), c1880. Artist: Unknown
RMERGBPY–Monument to Yury Dolgoruky, Moscow, 1956. YD: Founder of Moscow, c. 1099–15 May 1157.
RM2BGN6B8–RICHARD 1 OF ENGLAND (1157-1199) Imaginary 19th century portrait.
RMC783R3–Richard I, 1157 – 1199. King of England, Duke of Normandy, Duke of Aquitaine, Duke of Gascony, Lord of Cyprus
RMHTMJ38–Richard I (1157-99) Coeur de Lion (Lionheart), king of England from 1189. From metrical romance 'Richard Coeur de Lion' printed by Wynkyn de Worde (dc1535), London, 1528. Woodcut showing Richard in armour mounted on caparisoned horse.
RM2BDFJRP–'Blondel de Nesle (entre 1175 et 1210) poete francais et favori du roi Richard Coeur de Lion chantant devant la prison ou est retenu le roi d'Angleter
RMB8PMN0–Richard I (8 September 1157 – 6 April 1199) was King of England from 6 July 1189 until his death in 1199. He also ruled as Duke
RMJ3T4AH–Jagerswoning Rijksmuseum SK A 1157
RM2E58XA4–1190 ca , GREAT BRITAIN : KING RICHARD I LIONHEART of ENGLAND ( 1157 – 1199 ) of House Plantagenet – Angevin . Portrait engraved in XIX century around 1840 ca . Son of King Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine , married with Berengaria of Navarre . - RICCARDO I CUOR DI LEONE - Plantagenet–Angevin - PLANTAGENETA - PLANTAGENETI - INGHILTERRA - GRAND BRETAGNA - FOTO STORICHE - HISTORY - RE - RITRATTO - PORTRAIT - INGHILTERRA - engraving - incisione - illustrazione - illustration - corona - crown - beard - barba ---- Archivio GBB
RMMNXJ50–1157 Tacuin Thériaque41
RMW3HK0M–Class 65 DSC 1157 (18497859508).
RMRHPNDX–Richard I in the Holy Land. By Henry Justice Ford (1860-1941). Richard I (1157-1199) was King of England from 1189 until his death. Richard was a central Christian commander during the Third Crusade. The Third Crusade (1189-1192) was an attempt by the leaders of the three most powerful states of Western Christianity to reconquer the Holy Land following the capture of Jerusalem by the Ayyubid sultan, Saladin, in 1187.
RM2AYG5CB–The awakening of Richard Coeur de Lion or La Reine Bérangèr - The awakening of Richard the Lionheart or Queen Bérangère - Berengaria of Navarre 1834 by Lecomte Hippolyte 1781-1857. French, France, ( Richard I 1157 – 1199 King of England from 1189 until his death. He was the second king of the House of Plantagenet. )
RMG3PDA9–Richard I or Richard the Lionheart, 1157-1199, King of England, Richard I. Löwenherz, 1157-1199, König von England
RM2JDTPK8–Llaneilian Church, Llaneilian, Amlwch, Anglesey, North Wales.
RM2B01XKP–There have been Muslims in Sri Lanka for well over a thousand years. Trading dhows plied the waters between the Middle East and the island known to Arab sailors - like Sinbad - as Serendib even in pre-Islamic times. The first Muslim merchants and sailors may have landed on its shores during Muhammad's life time. By the 10th century this predominantly Arab community had grown influential enough to control the trade of the south-western ports, whilst the Sinhalese kings generally employed Muslim ministers to direct the state's commercial affairs. In 1157 the king of the neighbouring Maldive Isla
RMD9646B–Richard I (1157-99) Coeur de Lion (Lionheart), king of England from 1189. From metrical romance 'Richard Coeur de Lion' printed by Wynkyn de Worde (dc1535), London, 1528. Woodcut showing Richard in armour mounted on caparisoned horse.
RMG37YP8–RICHARD I, THE LIONHEART (1157 - 1199) Depicted riding into battle, broadsword in hand, armoured from head to foot. His shield bears three lions passant, the English Kings' royal symbol.
RMP7BCWE–Alfonso VII (1105-1157) called the Emperor. King of Leon, Castile and Galice. Engraving.
RMERHEH7–Richard the Lion Heart portrait - Richard I - King of England 1157-1199 - Wynkyn de Worde, 1528
RMTRHBHF–RICHARD 1 OF ENGLAND (1157-1999) in an early 19th century engraving
RMM62WX6–Richard I, aka Richard the Lionheart and Richard Cœur de Lion, 1157 – 1199. King of England. From Old England: A Pictorial Museum, published 1847.
RMHTMJ03–Richard I, Coeur de Lion or Lionheart (1157-99),left,king of England from 1189, and Saladin, Sal al-Din al-Ayyubu, (1137-93) in combat during Crusade of 1191, Third Crusade. Encaustic tiles, 1250-60, Chertsey Abbey, Surrey. B.M., London
RMBA7XGT–Richard I 'the Lionheart', 13.9.1157 - 6.4.1199, King of England 1189 - 1199, seal, wood engraving, 19th century,
RMBT65GP–richard coeur de lion I (8 September 1157 – 6 April 1199) King of England 6 July 1189 Duke of Normandy Aquitaine Gascony, Lord
RM2KNFEJ3–Richard I, aka Richard Cœur de Lion or Richard the Lionheart 1157 – 1199. King of England. Seen here during the third crusade. From History of England, published 1907
RM2E2C0XC–Ewer Seljuq period 4th quarter of 12th Century (1040-1157) IRAN, KASHAN Frit body, overglaze lustre decoration, opaque white glaze (Kashan is a city in Iran, In the Middle Ages, it was also known for ceramics, 12th - 14th century, high quality pottery and tiles.)
RMG3PDAG–Richard I or Richard the Lionheart, 1157-1199, King of England, Richard I. Löwenherz, 1157-1199, König von England
RM2JDTPJJ–Llaneilian Church, Llaneilian, Amlwch, Anglesey, North Wales.
RM2B01XK4–There have been Muslims in Sri Lanka for well over a thousand years. Trading dhows plied the waters between the Middle East and the island known to Arab sailors - like Sinbad - as Serendib even in pre-Islamic times. The first Muslim merchants and sailors may have landed on its shores during Muhammad's life time. By the 10th century this predominantly Arab community had grown influential enough to control the trade of the south-western ports, whilst the Sinhalese kings generally employed Muslim ministers to direct the state's commercial affairs. In 1157 the king of the neighbouring Maldive Isla
RMD960G6–Richard I, Coeur de Lion or Lionheart (1157-1199),left,king of England from 1189, and Saladin, Sal al-Din al-Ayyubu, (1137-1193) in combat during Crusade of 1191, Third Crusade. Encaustic tiles, 1250-1260, Chertsey Abbey, Surrey.
RMANKJ70–Richard I 1157 1199
RMPM385W–James Caan, circa 2003. Reproduction by American tabloids is absolutely forbidden. File Reference # 1157 010JRC
RMP6B9KY–Sancho III of Castile (1134-1158). King of Castile and Toledo from 1157-1158. Engraving.
RMERGP2M–Richard I or Richard the Lionheart, portrait. King of England from 1189 until his death. 8 September 1157 – 6 April 1199.
RMBMXJPG–KING RICHARD I of England - Richard Coeur de Lion - (1157-199)
RMKFTCDB–Richard I and Saladin at Ascalon in 1192 at the end of the Third Crusade. Richard I, aka Richard Cœur de Lion or Richard the Lionheart, 1157 – 1199. King of England. An-Nasir Salah ad-Din Yusuf ibn Ayyub, aka Salah ad-Din or Saladin, 1137 – 1193. First sultan of Egypt and Syria and the founder of the Ayyubid dynasty. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMW6ER2R–A barge, powered by outboard motors, crosses the Irrawaddy River near Tigyiang, Burma. The men, their truck and ammunition all make the crossing at once in this way.; General notes: Use War and Conflict Number 1157 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image.
RMBKA1J8–Albert I 'the Bear', circa 1100 - 18.11.1170, Margrave of Brandenburg 1157 - 1170, portrait, coin, bracteate, silver, 12th century, ,
RMBT65KE–richard coeur de lion Richard I (8 September 1157 – 6 April 1199) King of England 6 July 1189 Duke of Normandy Aquitaine Gascon
RM2E2C0XJ–Ewer with Rooster's Head, Seljuq period 4th quarter of 12th Century (1040-1157) IRAN, KASHAN Frit body, overglaze lustre decoration, opaque white glaze (Kashan is a city in Iran, In the Middle Ages, it was also known for ceramics, 12th - 14th century, high quality pottery and tiles.)
RMG8MYPP–Alfonso VII (1105-1157) called the Emperor. King of Leon, Castile and Galice. Engraving.
RM2JDTPKP–Llaneilian Church, Llaneilian, Amlwch, Anglesey, North Wales.
RM2B01XJK–There have been Muslims in Sri Lanka for well over a thousand years. Trading dhows plied the waters between the Middle East and the island known to Arab sailors - like Sinbad - as Serendib even in pre-Islamic times. The first Muslim merchants and sailors may have landed on its shores during Muhammad's life time. By the 10th century this predominantly Arab community had grown influential enough to control the trade of the south-western ports, whilst the Sinhalese kings generally employed Muslim ministers to direct the state's commercial affairs. In 1157 the king of the neighbouring Maldive Isla
RMD96GJ3–Richard I, Coeur de Lion, (1157-1199) landing at Sandwich, Kent, 14 March 1194. Richard, son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, and second Angevin (Plantagenet) king of England, (1189-1199). On his way home from the Third Crusade (1189-1192) he was shipwrecked and began to make his way across Europe in disguise. He was recognised and held to ransom by Emperor Henry VI. England paid the ransom and Richard was released. Wood engraving c1880.
RMD86CF4–King Richard I The Lionheart
RMPM385X–James Caan, circa 2003. Reproduction by American tabloids is absolutely forbidden. File Reference # 1157 011JRC
RMP6BEFH–Sancho III of Castile (1134-1158). King of Castile and Toledo from 1157-1158. Engraving. Colored.
RMERGP2K–Richard I or Richard the Lionheart, portrait. King of England from 1189 until his death. 8 September 1157 – 6 April 1199.
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