RF2HMCRXF–Vikings attack. Norman warrior in battle. Medieval knight illustration.
RMBJW2WN–middle ages, knights, Norseman, Norman rider fron Battle of Hastings, 1066,
RMKHMGFP–Norman Soldiers feasting before the Battle of Hastings in 1066. From the Bayeux Tapestry
RFBCF7DH–Isolated illustration of a foreboding Norman battle sword
RMKXJYGX–William Longespée (1176 - 1226), 3rd Earl of Salisbury was an Anglo-Norman nobleman, primarily remembered for his command of the English forces at the Battle of Damme and for remaining loyal to his half-brother, King John. His nickname 'Longespée' is generally taken as a reference to his great size and the outsize weapons he wielded.
RMWW2FKN–King Harold II, 1022 – 1066, King of England, killed at the Battle of Hastings with an arrow to the eye, vintage illustration from 1850
RMMN3P6E–A scene from the Battle of Hastings fought on 14 October 1066 between the Norman-French army of William, the Duke of Normandy, and an English army under the Anglo-Saxon King Harold Godwinson, beginning the Norman conquest of England. It took place approximately 7 miles (11 kilometres) northwest of Hastings, close to the present-day town of Battle, East Sussex, and was a decisive Norman victory.
RM2B6D7GM–Siege of Rouen, 1418. Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick (1382-1439), with Henry V (1386-1422) at the siege of Rouen, 1418. The Siege of Rouen (29 July 1418 - 19 January 1419) was a major event in the Hundred Years' War, where English forces loyal to Henry V captured Rouen, the capital of Normandy, from the Norman French. From The Beauchamp Pageants c1485.
RMMHJ2RY–Sandal Castle is a ruined medieval castle in Sandal Magna, a suburb of the city of Wakefield in West Yorkshire, England. In December 1460, during the Wars of the Roses, Richard Plantagenet made a bid for the throne and went to Sandal Castle, either to consolidate his position or to counter Lancastrian dissent. He had an army of 3,000–8,000 men but on 30 December in the Battle of Wakefield, he was outnumbered and outmaneuvered by Queen Margaret's army, coming from nearby Pontefract. Richard suffered a crushing defeat and both he and his younger son Edmund, Earl of Rutland were killed.
RF2GBG70M–Viking helmet, crossed viking sword and in a wreath of Scandinavian pattern and viking shield
RMMG6MXJ–12th Century Tamworth Castle, a Grade I listed building, is a Norman castle, overlooking the confluence of the River Anker and the River Tame, in the town of Tamworth in Staffordshire, England. An Arthurian fresco, was painted during the lordship of Sir Thomas Ferrers, who was knighted in 1461. The duel between Lancelot and Tarquin was mentioned in Sir Thomas Malory`s “Morte d`Arthur”, printed by William Caxton, and published in 1485, the year in which King Richard III was defeated at the Battle of Bosworth Field.
RF2R5B7H0–Wooden round medieval shield. Render 3d. Isolated on white background
RMKHMGGP–The death of King Harold during the Battle of Hastings in 1066. From the Bayeux Tapestry
RMRHKG8M–Tear-drop Norman Red Kite Shield decorated with fleur-de-lis, Templar symbol
RF2RWY0AJ–Norman Knight 2nd half of the 11th centuries preached. Isolated on white
RMBKYP3R–In 888, King Odo of France, former Count of Paris, at the battle of Montfaucon during which he defeated the Vikings.
RFFCCDX3–Heavy duty conical norman helmet isolated on a white background
RFPF3WD0–Norman culture. Medieval metal knight helmet. Silver colored armor. Warrior knight logo, emblem, symbol, sport mascot. Flat vector illustration isolat
RF2C0W1B6–Heavy duty conical norman helmet on a white background
RF2HMCRPB–Viking with ax. Norman warrior in battle. Medieval knight illustration.
RFBCF7DB–Illustration of two crossed ornate Norman broadswords
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RF2C7M5F0–Horse illustration inspired from the Bayeux Tapestry
RMERGP2A–William The Conqueror or William I, portrait. First Norman King of England reigning from 1066 until his death in 1087. 1028- 9
RFK87MY6–Vector illustration two crossed medieval viking swords cold steel blade weapon forged knight warrior ancient
RFKWEGW3–Small antique japan sword on a white background.
RF2GBG70C–Viking helmet, crossed viking axes and in a wreath of Scandinavian pattern and viking shield
RMT9KTNA–William the Conqueror, 1028 – 1087, first Norman King of England, from the Bayeux Tapestry, vintage illustration from 1884
RF2JAW8MW–Viking sword decorated with Scandinavian pattern
RMKHMGG2–A scene of the fighting between the Normans of King Williiam I and King Harold's Anglo Saxon army during the Battle of Hastings in 1066. From the Bayeux Tapestry
RF2R5B7GK–Wooden round medieval shield. Render 3d. Isolated on white background
RF2RWY0AY–Norman Knight 2nd half of the 11th centuries preached. Isolated on white
RMBKWT6T–In 1293, in Bayonne, brawl between two sailors, the one Norman and the other Englishman.
RM2E19HG1–Ships of William the Conqueror, 1028 – 1087, first Norman King of England, from the Bayeux Tapestry, vintage illustration from 1882
RFPGTFB4–Norman culture. Medieval metal knight helmet. Silver colored armor. Warrior knight logo, emblem, symbol, sport mascot. Flat vector illustration isolat
RFEW9YKH–Norman helmet or galea vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of Norman helmet.
RFPB33F8–Norman culture. Medieval metal knight helmet. Silver colored armor. Warrior knight logo, emblem, symbol, sport mascot. Flat vector illustration isolat
RF2JPDXW6–Medieval sword with sharp blade and handle, armour isolated monochrome icon Vector bladed melee weapon, long knife or dagger with long blade attached to hilt. Sabre fighting tool, ancient armour
RF2A5NBB3–3d rendering of a ancient sword isolated on white background
RFR0X6XC–German knight drawing. Norman warrior with spear illustration.
RF2X50CBB–Viking helmet, crossed viking axes and Scandinavian pattern, vector illustration
RF2J6N5BN–Knight with the long sword. Medieval knight illustration.
RF2X50CDG–Viking helmet, crossed viking axes and in a wreath of Scandinavian pattern and viking shield, vector illustration
RFKNG2JA–Small antique japan sword on a white background.
RF2C3DMEJ–Viking warrior mascot set
RFRK7C5P–Vector illustration wooden viking shield and two crossed swords isolated on white background. Round ancient shield
RFT9BH5N–Old sword isolated on white.
RMKHMGGJ–A scene of the fighting between the Normans of King Williiam I and King Harold's Anglo Saxon army during the Battle of Hastings in 1066. From the Bayeux Tapestry
RF2R5B7HN–Wooden round medieval shield. Render 3d. Isolated on white background
RF2RWY0B7–Norman Knight 2nd half of the 11th centuries preached. Isolated on white
RMBKWWB3–In 866, during the battle of Brissarthe, at nightfall, Robert IV the Strong, without any protection, was fatally hurt.
RFPB33FD–Norman culture. Medieval metal knight helmet. Silver colored armor. Warrior knight logo, emblem, symbol, sport mascot. Flat vector illustration isolat
RF2JPDX90–Ancient sword with sharp blade and handle, royal armour isolated monochrome icon Vector sabre fighting tool, ancient weapon. Bladed melee long knife or dagger, coat of arms and heraldry mascot
RF2A5NBCJ–3d rendering of a ancient sword isolated on white background
RF2J6N5BC–Knight with the long sword. Medieval knight illustration.
RF2J20XFX–Irish warrior gallowglass and english soldier. Elite mercenary warriors. Medieval knight illustration.
RFKNG2JR–Small antique sword on a white background.
RFR0X6X9–Medieval german archer illustration. Knight with the bow drawing.
RFRK7CBY–Vector illustration wooden viking shield and sword isolated on white background. Round ancient shield
RMKHMGF6–Invading Norman soldiers setting up camp at Hastings following the invasion of England by King Williiam in 1066. From the Bayeux Tapestry
RF2K2KEFW–Vikings. Medieval knights in different poses. Silhouette illustration.
RMKNRYMA–In 1070, Pope Alexander II ordered the Normans to do penance for killing so many people during their conquest of England. In response, William the Conqueror vowed to build Battle Abbey, a Benedictine abbey to be built on the site of the Battle of Hastings with the high altar of its church on the supposed spot where King Harold fell in that battle on Saturday, 14 October 1066 and dedicated to St Martin of Tours. Battle, East Sussex, England.
RF2R6NGEC–Wooden round medieval shield. Render 3d. Isolated on white background
RMPB4CGC–Naworth Castle, also known as, or recorded in historical documents as 'Naward', is a castle in Cumbria, England, near the town of Brampton. Thomas Dacre (1467–1525), who commanded the reserve of the English army at the Battle of Flodden and was known as 'the Builder Dacre', built the castle's gateway and placed over it his coat of arms with the Dacre family motto below: Fort en Loialte (Norman-French: 'Strong in Loyalty'). There were further additions in 1602, for his successor Lord William Howard.
RF2RWY0BD–Norman Knight 2nd half of the 11th centuries preached. Isolated on white
RMKNRYXF–The keep of Richmond Castle, completed in 1086, in the market town of Richmond founded in 1071 by the Breton Alan Rufus, on lands granted to him by William the Conqueror. North Yorkshire, England.
RMMN3PBB–Hastings Castle was originally built as a motte-and-bailey castle near the sea. Later that year the famous Battle of Hastings took place near the Hastings castle, in which William was victorious. In 1070 William issued orders for the Castle to be rebuilt in stone.
RF2ER2W37–Viking warrior tshirt print, Scandinavian vector nordic medieval knight. Man with beard and horned helmet with crossed axes on white appaprel mockup.
RMMADB5C–Stirling Castle is one of the largest and most important castles in Scotland. The castle sits atop Castle Hill, and is surrounded on three sides by steep cliffs, giving it a strong defensive position. Its strategic location, guarded the farthest downstream crossing of the River Forth. The castle dates from at least early 12th century, present buildings mostly built between 1490 and 1600. In 1296, King Edward I invaded Scotland, beginning the Wars of Scottish Independence, which lasted for the next 60 years. During that time the castle played host to William Wallace after the Battle of Stirl
RF2A5NBCN–3d rendering of a ancient sword isolated on white background
RMMRJXJJ–On 25 August 1170, Diarmuid MacMorrough, king of Leinster, allied himself with Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (Strongbow); together they besieged and took Waterford after a desperate defence. This was the introduction of the Anglo-Normans into Ireland. In 1171, Henry II of England became the first English king to set foot in an Irish city, by landing with a large fleet at Waterford; he did so to ensure that Ireland became an English colony and not a rival Norman country.
RFM1XT72–Small antique japan sword on a white background.
RFRK7CBB–Vector illustration wooden viking shield and two crossed swords isolated on white background. Round ancient shield
RF2K2KEJ4–Vikings. Medieval knights in different poses. Photo with tin figures.
RF2R6NGER–Wooden round medieval shield. Render 3d. Isolated on white background
RF2RWY084–Norman Knight 2nd half of the 11th century is on the attack. Isolated on white
RF2EKP2F2–Viking warrior, Scandinavian t-shirt print. Vector medieval scandinavian knight man with beard in horn helmet, Norse or Nordic viking warrior sign, vi
RFKR6JHE–Small antique sword on a white background.
RFRK7C59–Vector illustration wooden viking shield and sword isolated on white background. Round ancient shield
RF2K2KEFN–Vikings. Medieval knights in different poses. Photo with tin figures.
RF2R5B7GH–Wooden round medieval shield. Render 3d. Isolated on white background
RF2J6HN23–Medieval knights silhouette illustration. Set of isolated warriors.
RF2RWY008–Norman knight dressed warrior 2nd half of the 11th century. Isolated on white