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RMTA4F4J–Illustration from a medieval manuscript: Pilgrims paying toll in Jaffa on their way to Jerusalem.
RMWHB76C–The walls of the Chapel of St Helen. Crosses were carved by medieval pilgrims on the walls. Jerusalem
RMERGKCH–Pilgrims en route to Jerusalem, during the era of the first crusade (1096-99)
RMTA2BF3–Pilgrims on their way to Jerusalem must pay a toll for using the road when entering the holy land in Jaffa. Illustration from a medieval manuscript (Estimated date).
RMT9521P–Knight Hospitalier. The Order of Knights of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem arose in the early 12th century, at the time of the great monastic reformation, as a group of individuals associated with an Amalfitan hospital in the Muristan district of Jerusalem, dedicated to John the Baptist and founded around 1023 by Gerard Thom to provide care for sick, poor or injured pilgrims coming to the Holy Land.
RM2H4HXF0–A late 19th Century illustration of Frederick II (1194-1250), Holy Roman Emperor who as as king of Jerusalem, refusing entrance to the Holy Sepulchre, in the Christian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. Traditionally, it contains Calvary, the site where Jesus was crucified and the empty tomb, believed to be where he was buried and resurrected. Frequently at war with the papacy, which was hemmed in between Frederick's lands in northern Italy and his Kingdom of Sicily to the south, he was excommunicated three times and vilified in pro-papal chronicles by Pope Gregory IX.
RM2AKMBW5–History of Europe, ancient and medieval: Earliest man, the Orient, Greece and Rome . moved theirheadquarters to the island of Rhodes,and later to Malta. The order stillexists, and it is considered a dis-tinction to this day to have the privi-lege of wearing its emblem, the crossof Malta. 610. The Templars. Before theHospitalers were transformed into amilitary order a little group ofFrench knights banded together in1119 to defend pilgrims on their wayto Jerusalem from the attacks of theinfidel. They were assigned quartersin the kings palace at Jerusalem,on the site of the former Templeof Solomo
RMMRJY15–The Battle of Jaffa (1192) that took place during the Crusades, was one of a series of campaigns between the army of Sultan Saladin (Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn Yūsuf ibn Ayyūb) and the Crusader forces led by King Richard I of England (known as Richard the Lionheart). It was the final battle of the Third Crusade, after which Saladin and King Richard were able to negotiate a truce. Although the Crusaders did not regain possession of Jerusalem, Christian pilgrims were permitted entry into the city, and the Crusaders were able to retain control of a sizable strip of land stretching from Beirut to Jaffa.
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