RM2JFR8K7–During the baptism of the Frankish leader Clovis I into the Catholic faith, Remiger, bishop of Rheims referred to him as a Sicamber saying, 'Bend your head, Sicamber. Honour what you have burnt. Burn what you have honoured'. Clovis, c. 466 – 511. First king of the Franks to unite all of the Frankish tribes under one ruler. From Histoire de France, published 1855.
RM2T699FB–Tomb of Childeric I (c.437-481), Frankish leader in the northern part of imperial Roman Gaul and a member of the Merovingian dynasty. Tomb found near the 12th-century church of Saint-Brice in Tournai. Tombeau de Chilperic. Tinted lithograph by Villain after an illustration by Horace de Viel-Castel from his Collection des costumes, armes et meubles pour servir à l'histoire de la France (Collection of costumes, weapons and furniture to be used in the history of France), Treuttel & Wurtz, Bossange, 1827.
RM2F61DTN–Charles Martel, Frankish Military and Political Leader
RM2CCKF8K–Tomb of Childeric I (c. 437-481), Frankish leader in the northern part of imperial Roman Gaul and a member of the Merovingian dynasty. Tomb found near the 12th-century church of Saint-Brice in Tournai. Tombeau de Chilperic. Tinted lithograph by Villain after an illustration by Horace de Viel-Castel from his Collection des costumes, armes et meubles pour servir à l'histoire de la France (Collection of costumes, weapons and furniture to be used in the history of France), Treuttel & Wurtz, Bossange, 1827.
RMJR31AN–Roland (died 778) was a Frankish military leader under Charlemagne who became one of the principal figures in the literary cycle known as the Matter of France. Roland was military governor of the Breton March, with responsibility for defending the frontier of Francia against the Bretons. Roland is considered the epitome of the perfect knight. Strong, courageous, and honorable he is loved by his king, Charlemagne, and worshipped by his men. He has only one enemy, his stepfather, Ganelon. When given the chance Ganelon betrays his king, his country and his people to take revenge on Roland. Roland
RMM8N6TN–Roland learns from the shepherds the perfidy of Angélique Charles 1733 Antoine COYPEL, 1694 - 1752, France, French ( Knight Roland (died 778) was a Frankish military leader in Charlemagne's service, and subject of the epic poem The Song of Roland. (King, Charles the Great ,Charles I, )
RM2E4TW2C–Medieval costumes of Central Europe- fig. 1 Queen Clotilda; fig. 2 Maid of honor; fig. 3 Frankish leader; fig. 4 Frankish warriors; fig. 5 King Clovis; fig. 6, Charlemagne; fig. 7, 8 Prince
RMWT9A9P–Medieval costumes of Central Europe: fig. 1 Queen Clotilda; fig. 2 Maid of honor; fig. 3 Frankish leader; fig. 4 Frankish warriors; fig. 5 King Clovis; fig. 6, Charlemagne; fig. 7, 8 Prince & Princess; fig. 9, 10 Noble & wife; fig. 11 Leader under Charlemagne; fig. 12 Warriors; fig. 13 Bishop; fig. 14 common people; fig. 15-18 Frankish royal family; fig. 19, 20 Plebendary & nun; fig. 21 Citizen; fig. 22, 23 Norman king & queen; fig. 24-26 Norman nobles; fig. 27, 28 Norman citizen
RMCP1WN6–fashion, Middle Ages, Frankish Empire, Frankish king or leader, wood engraving after a miniature, 19th century, ruler, Frank, medieval, mediaeval, Germanic, Teuton, Teutons, clothes, crown, crowns, cloak, cloaks, cape, capes, historic, historical, people, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RF2PN50JN–The 1906 capiton reads: 'Franks at Tours searching Arab Camp In the year 734 the Frankish leader Charles Martel defeated a host of Mahometan Arabs at Tours and thus saved Europe for Christianity. At the end of a long day of desperate battle, the Arab leader was killed and his host fled. A pretended flight was a common trick of the Arabs, and the Franks waited under arms all night. In the morning they saw the abandoned camp and began cautiously to explore it, expecrting an attack from behind every tent. The camp, however, was really deseerted and all the plunder gathered by the Arabs had been l
RMCWYEH7–Charles Martel, Carolus Martellus, circa 688-741, Frankish military and political leader from the Arnulfings and Pippinids dynas
RMERG97G–Charles Martel. Frankish military and political leader. C. 690-741. Engraving by Migneret, c.1844.
RMEC84B2–Widukind a Germanic leader of the Saxons and the chief opponent of the Frankish king Charlemagne during the Saxon Wars from 777 to 785.
RMBEBMKY–leader under charlemagne common leader charlemagne bishop noble and his wife warriors frankish king queen prince and princess
RM2JK4M0K–Godfrey of Bouillon (1060-1100). Military leader during the First Crusade. First ruler of the Kingdom of Jerusalem (1099-1100), choosing for his mandate the title of 'Defender of the Holy Sepulchre'. Portrait. Engraving by Geoffroy. 'Historia Universal', by César Cantú. Volume III, 1855.
RMRBED6G–Frankish tribes. 6th century. Europe. Engraving, 1882.
RM2RGM45J–Godfrey of Bouillon (1060-1100). Military leader during the First Crusade. First ruler of the Kingdom of Jerusalem (1099-1100), choosing for his mandate the title of 'Defender of the Holy Sepulchre'. Equestrian portrait. Facsimile of a 15th century engraving. 'Vie Militaire et Religieuse Au Moyen Age et a l'Epoque de la Renaissance'. Paris, 1877.
RMRBED24–Frankish tribes. 6th century. Europe. Engraving, 1882.
RM2JFR8KB–Charles Martel imprisoned on the orders of Plectrude to prevent an uprising on his behalf in Austrasia. Charles Martel, c. 688 –741, illegitimate son of Pepin of Herstal. Frankish political and military leader who, as Duke and Prince of the Franks and Mayor of the Palace, was the de facto ruler of Francia. From Histoire de France, published 1855.
RM2T6D13M–Sword, scabbard, signet ring, buckle and other objects found in the tomb of Childeric I (c.437-481), Frankish leader in the northern part of imperial Roman Gaul, Merovingian dynasty. Divers objets trouves dans le tombeau de Childeric. Handcoloured lithograph by Villain after an illustration by Horace de Viel-Castel from his Collection des costumes, armes et meubles pour servir à l'histoire de la France (Collection of costumes, weapons and furniture to be used in the history of France), Treuttel & Wurtz, Bossange, 1827.
RMKNG0BR–Charles Martel at the Battle of Tours in 732. Charles Martel, c. 686 – 741. Frankish statesman and military leader who as Duke and Prince of the Franks and Mayor of the Palace, was de facto ruler of Francia from 718 until his death. From Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World, published c.1882.
RM2CCKF40–Sword, scabbard, signet ring, buckle and other objects found in the tomb of Childeric I (c.437-481), Frankish leader in the northern part of imperial Roman Gaul, Merovingian dynasty. Divers objets trouves dans le tombeau de Childeric. Handcoloured lithograph by Villain after an illustration by Horace de Viel-Castel from his Collection des costumes, armes et meubles pour servir à l'histoire de la France (Collection of costumes, weapons and furniture to be used in the history of France), Treuttel & Wurtz, Bossange, 1827.
RMBXFXRB–Godfrey of Bouillon, c. 1060 – 1100, medieval Frankish knight. A leader of the First Crusade.
RMM8N6TP–Roland learns from the shepherds the perfidy of Angélique Charles 1733 Antoine COYPEL, 1694 - 1752, France, French ( Knight Roland (died 778) was a Frankish military leader in Charlemagne's service, and subject of the epic poem The Song of Roland. (King, Charles the Great ,Charles I, )
RF2DCD4JM–Charles Martel, Frankish Military and Political Leader
RMRBED0X–Frankish tribes. 6th century. Europe. Engraving, 1882.
RMG15M25–Battle of Roncevaux Pass, 778 and the death of Roland. 14th century illuminated manuscript. Roland was a Frankish military leader under Charlemagne who became one of the principal figures in the literary cycle known as the Matter of France. Roland was mil
RMDG87KA–Europe. Traveling of Frankish kings in the 8th century.
RM2E1NHEK–Pepin II, c635 – 714, commonly known as Pepin of Herstal, was a Frankish statesman and military leader who de facto ruled Francia as the Mayor of the Palace from 680 until his death, vintage illustration from 1835
RMEFX49T–Godfrey of Bouillon,1060 - 1100. Frankish knight and a leader of the First Crusade here being elected King of Jerusalem after the capture of the city, though he refused to accept the title.
RMG1CC2F–Engraving depicting Charles Martel (686-741) a Frankish statesman and military leader who, as Duke and Prince of the Franks and Mayor of the Palace, was de facto ruler of Francia. Dated 8th Century
RMEHMDRX–Charlemagne and Saint Boniface. Relief on the main staircase in Alte Nationalgalerie in Berlin, Germany. Saint Boniface (L) known as the Apostle of the Germans is depicted as he preaches to the Germanic tribe. Charlemagne also known as Charles the Great (R) is depicted as Lombard king Alboin and Saxon ruler Widukind are kneeling in front of him, while Frankish military leader Roland are trumpeting in a horn.
RFBEBMM0–frankish warriors norman nobles norman king and queen norman citizen and peasant
RME6JCY0–Witkind, a Germanic leader of the Saxons, is baptized by a Christian clergyman by the Frankish king Charlemagne.
RMHTYCRT–Charlemagne campaign in the Iberian Peninsula. The Battle of Roncevaux Pass in 778. Death of Frankish military leader Roland and his men, killed by rebellious Basques in August 15, 778. Engraving. 'Historia de España', 19th century. Colored.
RM2AR4WAE–Tomb of Widukind, died 785. Leader of the Saxons and chief opponent of the Frankish king Charlemagne during the Saxon Wars. Sepolcro di Vitichindo. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Migliavacca from Giulio Ferrario’s Costumes Ancient and Modern of the Peoples of the World, Il Costume Antico e Moderno, Florence, 1844.
RMHNJ1RN–Charlemagne campaign in the Iberian Peninsula. The Battle of Roncevaux Pass in 778. Death of Frankish military leader Roland and his men, killed by rebellious Basques in August 15, 778. Engraving. 'Historia de España', 19th century.
RF2MTEK0M–The Battle of Roncevaux Pas, Roncesvalle in 778 saw a large force of Basques ambush a part of Charlemagne's army in Roncevaux Pass, a high mountain pass in the Pyrenees on the present border between France and Spain. Here Roland, Hruodland, died 15 August 778, he was a Frankish military leader
RMP7F6HB–Charlemagne campaign in the Iberian Peninsula. The Battle of Roncevaux Pass in 778. Death of Frankish military leader Roland and his men, killed by rebellious Basques in August 15, 778. Engraving. 'Historia de Espan a', 19th century.
RM2BDY4K0–Louis XII of France Kneels in Prayer
RMWEB727–Roland, a Frankish military leader under Charlemagne at the Battle of Roncevaux Pass, 778
RMT3JC8T–Godfrey of Bouillon, Gottfried von Bouillon, 1060- 1100, a Frankish knight and one of the leaders of the First Crusade, attacking Jerusalem
RM2WA67JT–Godfrey of Bouillon (1060-1100). Military leader during the First Crusade. First ruler of the Kingdom of Jerusalem (1099-1100), choosing for his mandate the title of 'Defender of the Holy Sepulchre'. Equestrian portrait. Facsimile of a 15th century engraving. 'Vie Militaire et Religieuse Au Moyen Age et a l'Epoque de la Renaissance'. Paris, 1877.
RFMJ6MXC–Bremen, Germany. The Bremen Roland, a statue of Roland (a Frankish military leader under Charlemagne) erected in 1404. Market square (Rathausplatz)
RM2B03A0T–Íñigo Arista (c. 790 – 851 or 852) was a Basque leader, considered the first King of Pamplona. He is thought to have risen to prominence after the defeat of local Frankish partisans in 816, and his rule is usually dated from shortly after the defeat of a Carolingian army in 824.
RF2D13FAR–Bremen, Germany. The Bremen Roland, a statue of Roland (a Frankish military leader under Charlemagne) erected in 1404. Market square (Rathausplatz)
RMDFCP36–Europe. Traveling of Frankish kings in the 8th century. Colored engraving.
RMERGJ2W–Statue of Roland, used as a measuring device in towns in Europe. Illustration from Liebig collectible card series: 'Weights and Measures' ('Poids et mesures'). R: Frankish military leader under Charlemagne and literary figure, died 14 August 778. 4 of 6
RMRBG3DN–Clovis I (c. 466-511 or 513). First king of the Franks. Engraving, 1882. Germania.
RMMR5FTH–Illustration of the star sign Scorpio, from La legende de Croque-Mitaine; (1863); Drawn by Gustave Dore 1832-1883. The French equivalent of the Bogeyman is le Croque-Mitaine ('the mitten-biter' or rather 'the hand-cruncher'. A Bogeyman is a common allusion to a mythical creature in many cultures used by adults to frighten children into good behaviour. Roland ((died 778); was a Frankish military leader under Charlemagne who became one of the principal figures in the literary cycle known as the Matter of France.
RMRBPDRP–Clovis I (c. 466-511 or 513). First king of the Franks. Engraving, 1882. Germania.
RMBEBMKW–queen clotilda 6th centuary maid of honor frankish king queen prince and princess king clovis prince and princess of his house
RF2F1RWHD–19th-century illustration of a portrait of Charles Martel, Frankish military and political leader. He was born in 688 in Herstal, Belgium and died on
RFT72D5M–The biblical Joab as cavalry leader in Carolingian-era Frankish fashion with a dragon standard, from the Golden Psalter of St. Gallen (Psalterium Aureum)
RM2HXPABD–'Representation de Roland le preux (8eme siecle) avec son epee Durandal victorieux' (Roland Frankish military leader under Charlemagne defending Francia's frontier against the Bretons) Gravure tiree de 'Sang gaulois' d'Edouard Zier 1905 Collection privee
RM2JK4KYB–Godfrey of Bouillon (1060-1100). Military leader during the First Crusade. First ruler of the Kingdom of Jerusalem (1099-1100), choosing for his mandate the title of 'Defender of the Holy Sepulchre'. Portrait. Engraving by Geoffroy. Detail. 'Historia Universal', by César Cantú. Volume III, 1855.
RFH9G7BB–The Battle of Roncevaux Pas, Roncesvalle in 778 saw a large force of Basques ambush a part of Charlemagne's army in Roncevaux Pass, a high mountain pass in the Pyrenees on the present border between France and Spain. Here Roland, Hruodland, died 15 August 778, he was a Frankish military leader
RM2T69W3B–Tomb of Widukind, died 785. Leader of the Saxons and chief opponent of the Frankish king Charlemagne during the Saxon Wars. Sepolcro di Vitichindo. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Migliavacca from Giulio Ferrarios Costumes Ancient and Modern of the Peoples of the World, Il Costume Antico e Moderno, Florence, 1844.
RMPAT42J–Statue of Pepin ΙΙ (635-714), commonly known as Pepin of Herstal in Liege, Belgium
RMWEB8HM–Roland, a Frankish military leader under Charlemagne at the Battle of Roncevaux Pass, 778
RM2BFK3B7–Portrait of Charles Martel (688-741), Frankish military and political leader - chromolithographie de la fin du 19eme siecle Collection privee
RMK65DAJ–Charles Martel, Carolus Martellus, circa 688-741, Frankish military and political leader from the Arnulfings and Pippinids dynasties
RMCCEYR2–Charlemagne or Charles the Great Receives Submission of the Saxon Leader or King Widukind, Wittekind or Witikind at Paderborn Germany (785) during the Saxon Wars (777-785). Vintage Ilustration or Engraving
RMDK33Y3–Portrait of Godfrey of Bouillon, ca. 1060 - 1100, a medieval Frankish knight and a leader of the First Crusade
RF2D13FAN–Bremen, Germany. The Bremen Roland, a statue of Roland (a Frankish military leader under Charlemagne) erected in 1404. Market square (Rathausplatz)
RM2RH66W3–Godfrey of Bouillon (1060-1100). Military leader during the First Crusade. First ruler of the Kingdom of Jerusalem (1099-1100), choosing for his mandate the title of 'Defender of the Holy Sepulchre'. Chromolithography. 'Historia Universal' (Universal History), by Cesar Cantu. Volume V. Published in Barcelona, 1884.
RF2BTPDAJ–Bremen, Germany. The Bremen Roland, a statue of Roland (a Frankish military leader under Charlemagne) erected in 1404. Market square (Rathausplatz)
RFJEYF4B–Madrid, Spain - february 26, 2017: Sculpture of Inigo Arista King at Plaza de Oriente, Madrid. He was considered the first King of Pamplona, 770
RMMR5FTF–Illustration of Knights at battle during a moonlit, evening, from La legende de Croque-Mitaine; (1863); Drawn by Gustave Dore 1832-1883. The French equivalent of the Bogeyman is le Croque-Mitaine ('the mitten-biter' or rather 'the hand-cruncher'. A Bogeyman is a common allusion to a mythical creature in many cultures used by adults to frighten children into good behaviour. Roland ((died 778); was a Frankish military leader under Charlemagne who became one of the principal figures in the literary cycle known as the Matter of France.
RMRBED80–Clovis I (c. 466-511 or 513). First king of the Franks. Engraving, 1882. Germania.
RM2DHBMPC–Old color lithography portrait of Radegund (520-587) Thuringian princess and Frankish queen, who founded the Abbey of the Holy Cross at Poitiers. Patron saint of several churches in France and England and of Jesus College in Cambridge. France. Les Français Illustres by Gustave Demoulin 1897
RMRBED4T–Clovis I (c. 466-511 or 513). First king of the Franks. Engraving, 1882. Germania.
RMJEENJ7–Charles Martel at the Battle of Tours or Poitiers, 10 October 732
RMRBED3F–Clovis I (c. 466-511 or 513). First king of the Franks. Engraving, 1882. Germania.
RM2JCT1G5–Godfrey of Bouillon (1060-1100). Military leader during the First Crusade. First ruler of the Kingdom of Jerusalem (1099-1100), choosing for his mandate the title of 'Defender of the Holy Sepulchre'. Chromolithography. 'Historia Universal' (Universal History), by César Cantú. Volume V. Published in Barcelona, 1884.
RMDG8CF8–Saxon Wars. 'The frankish king Charlemagne receiving the submission of the saxon king Witterkind at Paderborn in 785'. Engraving
RMP89D40–Charlemagne campaign in the Iberian Peninsula. The Battle of Roncevaux Pass in 778. Death of Frankish military leader Roland and his men, killed by rebellious Basques in August 15, 778. Engraving. 'Historia de Espan a', 19th century. Colored.
RMPAT42T–Statue of Pepin ΙΙ (635-714), commonly known as Pepin of Herstal in Liege, Belgium
RM2BDY3JD–Charles Martel, Battle of Tours, 732
RMEY4P0X–Statue of the leader of the first Crusade, Godfrey of Bouillon, in Brussels, Belgium
RMJR30MR–Roland Battles at Vienne,788 AD
RMMKTD4Y–The Baptism of Clovis 1500
RMC45C3E–Adolf Hitler on the Nuremberg Rally, 1936
RMRWCNN6–Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Enger, the Christening of Wittekind, coppeplate engraving by C. Deucker after I. H. Zwecker, around 1840th., Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMCPT25R–Roland the Peerless. Illustration from the Legend of Croquemitaine by Gustave Doré
RF2BTPD9G–Bremen, Germany. The Bremen Roland, a statue of Roland (a Frankish military leader under Charlemagne) erected in 1404. Market square (Rathausplatz)
RM2RE3F6H–Odon Widukind, circa 730 - 807, Duke of the Saxons 777 - 785, engraving, ARTIST'S COPYRIGHT HAS NOT TO BE CLEARED
RMMR5FTB–Illustration of Roland on horseback, from La legende de Croque-Mitaine; (1863); Drawn by Gustave Dore 1832-1883. The French equivalent of the Bogeyman is le Croque-Mitaine ('the mitten-biter' or rather 'the hand-cruncher'. A Bogeyman is a common allusion to a mythical creature in many cultures used by adults to frighten children into good behaviour. Roland ((died 778); was a Frankish military leader under Charlemagne who became one of the principal figures in the literary cycle known as the Matter of France.
RM2X5025D–horseman statue of Godfrey of Bouillon, ARTIST'S COPYRIGHT HAS NOT TO BE CLEARED
RM2DHBMFX–Old color lithography portrait of Radegund (520-587) Thuringian princess and Frankish queen, who founded the Abbey of the Holy Cross at Poitiers. Patron saint of several churches in France and England and of Jesus College in Cambridge. France. Les Français Illustres by Gustave Demoulin 1897
RMR0X980–Godfrey of Boillon (1060-1100). Statue. Artists: Polhaimer and Magt, 1533. Cenotasph of Maximilian I. Innsbruck. Austria.
RMJEENJ8–Charles Martel at the Battle of Tours or Poitiers, 10 October 732
RM2A140RB–Europa, Deutschland, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Enger, Wittekind´s Taufe, Kupferstich von C. Deucker nach I. H. Zwecker , 1840er Jahre / Europe, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Enger, the Christening of Wittekind , coppeplate engraving by C. Deucker after I. H. Zwecker , around 1840th .
RMK65D9J–Charles Martel at the Battle of Tours or Poitiers, 10 October 732
RM2B0MBMN–Europa, Deutschland, Originaltext : ' Wittekind gelobet Karl dem Großen Treue ' , Motiv aus : ' Historisch-Biographisches Universum ' . Eine Bilder-Chronik von denkwürdigen Ereignissen und berühmten Menschen , Artistischer Verlag von J. Scheible, Stuttgart, 1841 . / Europe, Germany, original text : ' Wittekind gelobet Karl dem Großen Treue ' ( Wittekind praised loyalty to Charlemagne ) , image from : ' Historisch Biographisches Universum ' , a picture chronicle of well known events and persons , publishing house : Artistischer Verlag J. Scheible, Stuttgart . 1841 .
RM2JD61XG–Godfrey of Bouillon (1060-1100). Military leader during the First Crusade. First ruler of the Kingdom of Jerusalem (1099-1100), choosing for his mandate the title of 'Defender of the Holy Sepulchre'. Chromolithography. 'Historia Universal' (Universal History), by César Cantú. Volume V. Published in Barcelona, 1884.
RMFX599M–Napoléon Bonaparte, 1769-1821, Emperor of the French as Napoleon I
RM2GG46TP–Europa, Belgien, Brüssel, Reiterstandbild von Gottfried von Bouillon, Motiv aus : ' Die Kirche Christi in Bild und Wort ' , von Christlieb Gotthold Hottinger, Verlag von Dr. Hottinger´s Volksblatt ( Volksblatt Verlag ) , Straßburg im Elsaß , 1878 . / Europe, Belgium, Bruxelles, horseman statue of Godfrey of Bouillon, image from : ' Die Kirche Christi in Bild und Wort ' ( the church Christ in image and word ) , by Christlieb Gotthold Hottinger, publishing house Volksblatt , Strassburg - Elsass , 1878 .
RMEY4P8M–Statue of the leader of the first Crusade, Godfrey of Bouillon, in Brussels, Belgium
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