RMBY25A7–Busy downtown street in Plaka area of Athens Greece with shopping and stores and 11th Century Byzantine Cathedral
RMP68X3Y–Fresco titled 'Christ in Majesty' depicting the Archangel St. Michael. Dated 11th Century
RMWHBFN5–St Peter dictating the gospel to St Mark 11th Century
RMTAT182–A South European knightly sword, 11th century, Wide, double edged blade with fullers on both sides, shortened at the point, with inscription 'O S O' on one side. Straight cross-guard widening at the ends and slightly reinforced languet. The conical tang with flattened pagoda-shaped pommel. In cleaned and conserved condition. Length 66 cm. sword, swords, weapons, arms, weapon, arm, fighting device, military, militaria, object, objects, stills, clipping, clippings, cut out, cut-out, cut-outs, melee weapon, melee weapons, metal, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMCRCF8B–Romanesque Cathedral of Santa Maria, 11th century, bell tower, Campanile, Anagni, Lazio, Italy, Europe
RMCPYW82–France, Aude, 11th century Cistercian Abbey of Fontfroide
RMERGHK3–11th century calendar: Cutting wood in June. 19th century reproduction.
RMBG0DMH–Statue dating from 11th century AD of Prince Siddhartha cutting his hair, Bagan Museum, Bagan (Pagan), Myanmar (Burma)
RMM878AE–Relief. Pair of lions and a monkey. Rhineland, Germany. 11th century. Limestone. Schnütgen Museum. Cologne, Germany.
RMPCTBB1–11th century church of Sainte Marie. The original monastery church was built in Romanesque-Lombard style
RMF392H8–Built at the end of the 11th Century Arundel Castle has been the family home of the Dukes of Norfolk and their ancestors for nea
RM2CX7T1N–Stirrup strap mount, Saxon, 11th century, Metal Detecting find, copper alloy, lion, front paw raised, Norfolk, England, UK
RMBP2BYW–Black and White Illustration; 11th century; Constructing a Wattle Enclosure for animals
RMK5A596–Tapestry of The Creation (11th century). Detail, Summer. Man with farming tools. Capitular Museum of the Cathedral of Girona (Catalonia, Spain).
RMW2BX65–Germany, Baden-Wurttemburg, Black Forest, Freiburg-im-Breisgau, Altstadt, Old Town, 11th century Munster cathedral, exterior
RM2B01D7P–India: Shiva Nataraja or 'Dancing Shiva'. Bronze statuette from Tamil Nadu, Chola Dynasty, c. 11th century. Nataraja or Nataraj ('The Lord (or King) of Dance'; Tamil: Kooththan) is a depiction of the Hindu god Shiva as the cosmic dancer Koothan who performs his divine dance to destroy a weary universe and make preparations for god Brahma to start the process of creation. A Tamil concept, Shiva was first depicted as Nataraja in the famous Chola bronzes and sculptures of Chidambaram.
RMKNRYMX–Conisborough Castle is a medieval fortification in Conisborough, South Yorkshire, England. The castle was initially built in the 11th century by William de Warenne, the Earl of Surrey, after the Norman conquest of England in 1066. It was used by Sir Walter Scott as the location for his 1819 novel Ivanhoe.
RMF7PJJF–11th century Gothic architecture at Winchester Cathedral, in Winchester, Hampshire, England
RMKC6YFP–Shiva Seated with Uma (Umamaheshvara), 11th century
RMCF4JWX–Corfe Castle, dating back to the 11th century, shrouded in mist at sunrise.
RM2K2JXFD–Anglo Saxon Crozier Head 11th century AD, used by a priest to display their authority
RMWHAAAJ–North Italian Ivories. 10th - 11th century. Plaque : The Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem
RMTAT183–A South European knightly sword, 11th century, Wide, double edged blade with fullers on both sides, shortened at the point, with inscription 'O S O' on one side. Straight cross-guard widening at the ends and slightly reinforced languet. The conical tang with flattened pagoda-shaped pommel. In cleaned and conserved condition. Length 66 cm. sword, swords, weapons, arms, weapon, arm, fighting device, military, militaria, object, objects, stills, clipping, clippings, cut out, cut-out, cut-outs, melee weapon, melee weapons, metal, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMCRCFPN–Column with capital from the 10th to 11th century in the cloister of St. Anna, Benedictine abbey of Montecassino, Monte Cassino
RMCPYW7X–France, Aude, 11th century Cistercian Abbey of Fontfroide
RMERGHJY–11th century calendar: Pruning trees in February. 19th century reproduction.
RMBK387F–Richmond Castle dating from the 11th century, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
RMM8HAX4–Crucifix from St. Georg. Cologne, last third of the 11th century. Willow. Museum Schnütgen. Cologne, Germany.
RMPJKHP7–The old center of Aigne has the shape of a snail shell, built in the 11th century, also called L'Escargot
RMAJYW9W–UK England County Durham,Durham City,Durham Cathedral,UNESCO World Heritage Site,11th century Norman architecture,UK071001082
RMF5ED58–Interior of Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, 11th century, by Patriach Melkisedek, Mtskheta, historical capital, Georgia, Caucasus
RMCE6794–Anglo-Saxon 11th Century twin, round-headed belfry windows with monolithic heads and mid-wall shafts
RMK5A59J–Tapestry of The Creation. 11th century. Detail, The Spring. Man digging the ground. Romanesque Period. Capitular Museum of the Cathedral of Girona (Catalonia, Spain).
RMAHK5BP–1733 18 Ancient 11th century arch at Bost being renovated Qali I Bist Lashkar Gah Lashkari Bazar, Helmand Province, Afghanistan
RM2B01AC2–Tibet: 'Akshobya in His Eastern Paradise with Cross of Light'. Fresco in the Three-Level-Temple of Alchi, Ladakh, Tibet, 11th century. Akshobya ('Immovable One'), also known as Achu Fuo, Ashuku Butsu and Asop, is one of the Five Wisdom Buddhas in Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism. Representing consciousness as an aspect of reality, he is the lord of the Eastern Pure Land Abhirati ('The Joyous'), in the east of the Diamond Realm. Akshobya embodies 'mirror knowledge', or knowledge of what is real and what is illusion. He is normally accompanied by two elephants, and his consort is Lochana.
RMMJYPDD–The Church of St. Mary & St. Nicholas, Leatherhead, Surrey, England is an Anglican parish church. Dating originally to around the 11th Century, the body of the church mostly dates to the early 13th century. The nave arcades are typical of the French late-Transitional style then sweeping south-east England.
RMF7PJMF–11th century Gothic architecture at Winchester Cathedral, in Winchester, Hampshire, England
RMKC322D–Bulbous Vase with Makara Spout, 10th–11th century
RMCF4JTW–Corfe Castle, dating back to the 11th century, shrouded in mist at sunrise.
RMCW5BRC–France, 11th century : Knight armed by ladies
RMWHBAFJ–Saints Procopios , Demetrios and Nestor - 11th Century. The Monastery of St Catherine , Mount Sinai
RMTA90HH–A South-East European large neck circlet, early Urnfield Period, 12th - 11th century BC Bronze torque, made of a bronze rod folded in the middle, which is bent into two parallel loops to form a neck circlet with a wide diameter. The central piece where the fold flares out to form the ring clasp is a circular rod, likewise the ends, which are folded back to form the hook. On the longest part of the parallel wrapped strands, the circlet is of quadrangular section and twisted. A metal strip placed centrally on each side holds the two parallel strand, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RF2T2M2H6–Speyer Cathedral, built 11th century, Speyer, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
RMCPYW7F–France, Aude, 11th century Cistercian Abbey of Fontfroide
RMERGHK2–11th century calendar: Watching sheep in May. 19th century reproduction.
RMBK3876–Richmond Castle, dating from the 11th century, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
RMPCTBB3–11th century church Sainte-Marie. The original monastery church was built in Romanesque-Lombard style
RMF5ED57–Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, 11th century, by Patriach Melkisedek, Mtskheta, historical capital, UNESCO, Georgia, Caucasus, Asia
RMCF4JWF–Corfe Castle, dating back to the 11th century, rising above pre-dawn mist.
RMCE67AT–Anglo-Saxon 11th Century twin, round-headed belfry windows with monolithic heads and mid-wall shafts
RMF5ED5F–Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, 11th century, by Patriach Melkisedek, Mtskheta, historical capital, Georgia, Caucasus, Central Asia
RMK5A624–11th century. Moralia in Job. Comments to the biblical book of Job. Manuscript from Beati Gregorii Papae Libri. Detail miniature on folio 189v. Episcopal Museum of Vic (province of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain).
RM2B014RC–Cambodia: Tourists at Phnom Chisor temple, Takeo Province. The temple at Phnom Chisor is constructed of brick and laterite with lintels and doorways of sandstone, the complex dates from the 11th century when it was known as Suryagiri. It was built by King Suryavarman I. Suryavarman I (Narvanapala la) was king of the Khmer Empire from 1010 to 1050. After the reign of Udayadityavarman I, which ended around 1000, there was no clear successor. Two kings, Jayaviravarman and Suryavarman I, both claimed the throne. After nine years of war, Suryavarman I won the throne.
RMK0CXP1–1870: Haddon Hall is an English country house on the River Wye near Bakewell is one of the seats of the Duke of Rutland. The origins of the hall date to the 11th century, current medieval and Tudor hall includes additions added at various stages between the 13th and the 17th centuries. Derbyshire, England.
RMF7PCXP–11th century Gothic architecture at Winchester Cathedral, in Winchester, Hampshire, England
RMKC6T8W–Vishnu and Lakshmi Supported by Garuda, 11th century
RMF5ED55–Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, 11th century, by Patriach Melkisedek, Mtskheta, historical capital, UNESCO, Georgia, Caucasus, Asia
RMCW8PA9–Apocalypse, vision of the 11th century
RMWHBAG7–The Deesis and St Nicholas , 11th Century. The Monastery of St Catherine , Mount Sinai , Egypt
RMT4TH4E–A North European Viking sword, 10th/11th century AD. Double-edged blade of lenticular section, the point damaged. Straight quillons tapering towards the ends. Slender tang with one-piece pommel. The surfaces heavily cleaned and reworked, slight remains of pitting. Length 83 cm. Provenance: Old Hessian private collection. historic, historical, sword, swords, weapons, arms, weapon, arm, fighting device, military, militaria, object, objects, stills, clipping, clippings, cut out, cut-out, cut-outs, melee weapon, melee weapons, metal, middle ages, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RF2T2M2H5–Columns with Corinthian capitals, Speyer Cathedral, built 11th century, Speyer, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
RMCPYW29–France, Aude, Chateau de Queribus, 11th century Cathar castle
RMERGHJC–Carts being pulled by oxen in 11th century England. 19th century reproduction illustration.
RMEKBDFT–Sandstone head, Baphuon style dating from the 11th century from Siem Reap, Cambodia, Guimet Museum, Paris, France, Europe
RM2BN020T–Altar ciborium from Biskupija near Knin 11th century. Croatia. Museum of Croatian Archaeological Monuments, Split, Croatia.
RMR2MHDM–Castle of the Treilhes-Gléon-Durban family, built in the 11th century, overlooking the village Durban in autumn
RMF5ED54–Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, 11th century, by Patriach Melkisedek, Mtskheta, historical capital, UNESCO, Georgia, Caucasus, Asia
RMCF43HD–Late evening light on the ruins of the 11th century Corfe Castle in the Purbeck Hills.
RMCE67A9–Anglo-Saxon 11th Century twin, round-headed belfry windows with monolithic heads and mid-wall shafts
RMWANPD8–Chinese Bronze-ware. Pou (Food Vessel) with Four Ram Heads, Late Shang Dynasty (13th-11th century BC)
RM2BFGXTT–Russian warriors, 11th century, illustration from book dated 1916
RM2B00NBR–Iraq: Hebrew Script. Manuscript in Hebrew and Aramaic, first half of 11th century. Hebrew is a West Semitic language of the Afroasiatic language family. Historically, it is regarded as the language of the Hebrews / Israelites and their ancestors. The earliest examples of written Paleo-Hebrew date from the 10th century BCE, in the form of primitive drawings. Aramaic is a family of languages (traditionally referred to as 'dialects') belonging to the Semitic family. More specifically, it is a part of the Northwest Semitic subfamily, which also includes Canaanite languages such as Hebrew.
RM2DCH5MC–A 19th Century view across Windsor Park, and up the Long walk to Windsor Castle originally built in the 11th century after the Norman invasion of England by William the Conqueror. Since the time of Henry I, it has been used by the reigning monarch and is the longest-occupied palace in Europe, Berkshire, England
RMEC85MW–Portrait of Huayna Capac, 11th Century Sapa Inca, dated 11th century.
RMKCDBRD–Medallion of St. John Chrysostom, 10th–11th century
RMKHCBJC–St. Oswald's Church, Lassington, Gloucestershire. Only the tower survives. Built in the 11th century, administered by The Churches Conservation Trust
RMCW8PAA–Apocalypse, vision of the 11th century
RMWHADEH–Pagan Burma. The Buddha has 4 encounters. Terracotta and gilt stelas. 11th century AD
RMT4TH4D–A North European Viking sword, 10th/11th century AD. Double-edged blade of lenticular section, the point damaged. Straight quillons tapering towards the ends. Slender tang with one-piece pommel. The surfaces heavily cleaned and reworked, slight remains of pitting. Length 83 cm. Provenance: Old Hessian private collection. historic, historical, sword, swords, weapons, arms, weapon, arm, fighting device, military, militaria, object, objects, stills, clipping, clippings, cut out, cut-out, cut-outs, melee weapon, melee weapons, metal, middle ages, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RF2DAR3R0–Egloffstein Castle, in front historical half-timbered houses, Egloffstein, 11th century, Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
RMCPYW1J–France, Aude, Chateau de Queribus, 11th century Cathar castle
RMERGHK9–11th century calendar: November - a group round a fire. 19th century reproduction.
RMB10R53–Chinese vase with a lid. Sung Dynasty. Zhejiang Celadon. 11th century AD
RMPJKHPF–The old center of Aigne has the shape of a snail shell, built in the 11th century, also called L'Escargot
RMF5ED5C–Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, 11th century, by Patriach Melkisedek, Mtskheta, historical capital, UNESCO, Georgia, Caucasus, Asia
RM2A8XCRE–Firefighters and a hazardous area response team are at the scene of a reported wall collapse at an 11th century castle. Ambulances and police are also currently at the scene in Lewes, East Sussex.
RMCE67BA–Circa 10th or 11th century Anglo Saxon window in the tower of St Giles Church, Scartho, Grimsby, North Lincolnshire
RMF5ED5G–Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, 11th century, by Patriach Melkisedek, Mtskheta, historical capital, Georgia, Caucasus, Central Asia
RMWANPD3–Chinese Bronze-ware. Lu Fu Square Lei (Wine Vessel), Late Shang Dynasty (13th-11th century BC)
RM2B00XE4–Arabia/Middle East: Two pages from an 11th-century copy of the Qur’an. The Qur’an (literally “the recitation”) is the main religious text of Islam. Muslims believe the Qur’an to be the verbal divine guidance and moral direction for mankind. Muslims also consider the original Arabic verbal text to be the final revelation of God. Muslims believe that the Qur’an was revealed from God to Muhammad through the angel Gabriel from 610 to 632 CE, the year of the Prophet’s death. Muhammad recited the Qur’an to his thousands of followers, who recited it until they had memorized it.
RMK0CY19–1870: The Banqueting Hall in Haddon Hall. The English country house on the River Wye near Bakewell, is one of the seats of the Duke of Rutland. The origins of the hall date to the 11th century, current medieval and Tudor hall includes additions added at various stages between the 13th and the 17th centuries. Derbyshire, England.
RMDYENKA–The ancient 'Porridge' pot which had belonged to Guy Earl of Warwick 11th century AD
RMKC30RP–Ceramic Seated Male with Headdress, 6th–11th century
RMF5ED5E–Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, 11th century, by Patriach Melkisedek, Mtskheta, historical capital, Georgia, Caucasus, Central Asia
RMCW8PA1–Apocalypse, vision of the 11th century
RMWHA4HC–The tale of Prince Genji An early 11th century romance. Heian Period. 794-1185. Genji Monogatari
RMT8MJJB–A German knightly sword, 10th/11th century Double-edged blade with a slightly rounded point and shallow fullers on both sides. Straight-armed cross inlaid on one side, made either of brass or bronze. Straight, extended quillons of square cross-section. Sturdy, slightly tapered tang with a flattened, semi-circular pommel. Length 97 cm. Rare early sword dating from the Ottonian period, Oakeshott X.A. type. historic, historical, sword, swords, weapons, arms, weapon, arm, fighting device, military, militaria, object, objects, stills, clipping, clippi, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RF2T2M2HX–Hochburg Ruin, 11th century, largest castle complex in the Upper Rhine Valley, Emmendingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
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