RME1C2CD–The Thanksgiving Service before the Battle of Agincourt, 25 October 1415.
RMD965PA–French Religious Wars 1562-1598. Battle of Montcontour 3 October 1569. Huguenots under Gaspard Coligny (1519-1572) took heavy losses during defeat by Catholics under Henry, duc d'Anjou (1551-1580), Henry III of France from 1574. Engraving by Jacques Tortorel (fl1568-1590) and Jean-Jacques Perrissin (1536-1617) from their series on the Huguenot Wars, c1570.
RF2WHEC6W–A cavalry battle during the time of the 30 Years War. The painting is by PH Wouvermann (1619-1668) and is housed in the Royal Art Gallery in Dresden, Germany. The Thirty Years War (1618-1648) began as a religious war, fought between Roman Catholics and Protestants in Germany. It developed into a political struggle between the Catholic Habsburgs of the Holy Roman Empire. Philips Wouverman (also spelled Wouwermann) (died 1668) was a Dutch painter of hunting, landscape and battle scenes.
RMHRNWKY–Battle of Lepanto, 1571
RMW57NNB–Battle of Ashkelon between the Crusaders and the Saracens, Print numbered top right: 161, militant proselytizing: religious war, crusade, etc, battle, Ashkelon, Jan Luyken (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1683, paper, etching, h 165 mm × w 278 mm
RMWACTD0–Maxentius was Roman Emperor from 306 to 312 and preoccupied with civil war against Constantine. At the Battle of the Milvian Bridge in 312, Maxentius, with his army in flight, purportedly perished by drowning in the Tiber river. Before the battle Constantine the Great (272 - 337 AD), also known as Constantine I was leading prayers with his army when a cross appeared in the skyshining brightly and with the inscription In Hoc Signo Vinces or ''By this sign, you will conquer''. Following his victory Constantine made a triumphal entry to Rome, and granted Christians religious toleration.
RMPGYYXB–Black and white vintage print, depicting Tongan men, wearing cloth (tupenu) or woven mats wrapped around their waists, engaging in an organized mass battle, with several long thatched houses, and rows of seated Tongan spectators in the background, published in John George Wood's volume 'The uncivilized races of men in all countries of the world, being a comprehensive account of their manners and customs, and of their physical, social, mental, moral and religious characteristics', 1877. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RM2RGC1D8–BATTLE OF DRUMCLOG Royal troops, under Claver- house, are defeated by the Covenanters - part of the long struggle of the Presbyterians for religious freedom
RMM7X7G1–The Battle of Lützen, 16 November 1632
RMC820EA–Laying of the drums of the Royal Irish Regiment at a Drumhead Ceremony, a tradition before a religious ceremony prior to battle
RMHTMJ9M–French Religious Wars 1562-1598. Second charge at the battle of Dreux, 19 December 1562. Constable of France, Anne de Montmorency (1493-1567) leader of the Catholic forces and Louis, Prince de Conde (1530-1569) both taken prisoner. Very heavy casualties
RMAJ89H4–Fourth charge at the Battle of Dreux, French Religious Wars, 19 December 1562 (1570). Artist: Jacques Tortorel
RM2BWBADX–The Great Battle of Dublin . The capture of the Four Courts , Dublin . The Four Courts ablaze from end to end with the western block of the building containing the Irish Public Record Office . This had been used as an ammunition store by the Four Courts garrison and was the centre of a huge explosion , blowing to pieces one thousand years of Irish State and religious archives . The aftermath of the explosion . 1 July 1922
RMDBPKC9–Charles Martel leading the Franks against Arab invaders at Tours, France, 732 AD. Hand-colored engraving
RM2GH6HYT–History of Spain. Battle of Covadonga. First Christian victory in the 'Reconquista' of the Iberian Peninsula (722). Don Pelayo, the prelates and the Christian warriors giving thanks to the Eternal on the battlefield of Covadonga. Engraving. Las Glorias Nacionales. Volume II, Madrid-Barcelona edition, 1853.
RMBJNTTG–events, Thirty Years War 1618 - 1648, Swedish Intervention 1630 - 1635, First Battle of Breitenfeld 17.9.1631, King Gustavus Adolphus and his staff, contemporary copper engraving, Sweden, Germany, religious war, soldiers, cavalry, infantry, artillery, Protestants, angel, 17th century, historic, historical, people,
RM2DP5TAP–Hussite wars - Battle of Kutnou Horou 1421, aka Battle of Kutná Hora and Battle of Kuttenberg. (from an old Russian postcard). ----The battle was fought on 21 December 1421 between German and Hungarian troops of the Holy Roman Empire and the Hussites, an early religious reformist group that was founded in the present Czech Republic
RM2K482MM–Vessel for hot water used by sacrificial priests found in Portici 1, perforated vase for perfumes used in worship 2, and altar to Neptune with battle prows and battering rams, copied from a bas-relief found in the Pantano, Via Tiburtina 3. Copperplate engraving by Domenico Pronti from his own New Collection Representing Religious, Civil and Military Costumes of the Ancient Egyptians, Etruscans, Greeks and Romans, Nuova Raccolta Rappresentante I Costumi Religiosi Civili e Militari, Rome, 1805.
RME0KT3C–May 05, 1948 - Battle of Jaffa: Jaffa, Israel One of the photos just received from Israel. Jewish Commandos leave a building after depositing an explosive charge. The second man carries an Arabic signboard and explained, ''I'm a religious man and took this sign with me as it represents a saying from the Koran (Arab bible) and I did not want to destroy it.
RMAK01AA–The Battle of Arsuf during the third crusade, 1191.
RMD965NX–French Religious Wars 1562-1598 Battle of St Denis, 10 November 1567, between Huguenots under Louis, Prince de Conde (1530-1569) and the royal army under Anne de Montmorency (1493-1567) who was mortally wounded in the battle. Huguenots defeated. Engraving by Jacques Tortorel (fl1568-1590) and Jean-Jacques Perrissin (c1536-1617) from their series on the Huguenot Wars, c1570.
RF2BABK3N–Shown here is a scene of the sea battle at Lepanto. It is from a fresco by Andrea Bicentino that was done in the Ducal (or Doge’s) Palace in Venice. The Battle of Lepanto was a naval engagement that took place on 7 October 1571 when a fleet of the Holy League, a coalition of European Catholic states arranged by Pope Pius V, inflicted a major defeat on the fleet of the Ottoman Empire in the Gulf of Patras. Andrea Vicentino (c. 1542 – 1617) was an Italian painter of the late-Renaissance or Mannerist period. He was a pupil of the painter Giovanni Battista Maganza. Born in Vicenza, he was also kn
RMJR30NM–Thirty Years' War,Battle of Breitenfeld,1631
RMW57NND–Emperor Koenraad III cuts through a Saracen in a cavalry battle, upper left mark: foli 246, militant proselytizing: religious war, crusade, etc, battle, Koenraad III of Hohenstaufen (King of Germany) and emperor of the Roman Empire), Jan Luyken (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1683, paper, etching, h 167 mm × w 133 mm
RMHD1X6M–The monastery established at Bangor by Saint Dunod (or Dunawd) was destroyed in 613 by the Anglo-Saxon King Æthelfrith of Northumbria after he defeated the Welsh armies at the Battle of Chester. Before the battle, monks from the monastery had fasted for three days and then climbed a hill to witness the fight and pray for the success of the Welsh; they were massacred on the orders of the king.
RF2G7G4T1–Memorial park for Battle of Muhi. The biggest lost battle in Hungarian medieval history was here. King IV. Bela's army in 1241 lost this battle oppos
RMDDT4RB–The Battle of Eylau, Germany, 9th February 1807. Artist: Edme Bovinet
RMKERXPW–The Battle of Culloden, 16 April 1746
RMC820E2–Laying of the drums of the Royal Irish Regiment at a Drumhead Ceremony, a tradition before a religious ceremony prior to battle
RMHTMJ9P–French Religious Wars 1562-1598. Fourth charge at the battle of Dreux, 19 December 1562. Constable of France, Anne de Montmorency (1493-1567) leader of the Catholic forces and Louis, Prince de Conde (1530-1569) both taken prisoner and Jacques d'Albon, Ma
RMAJ89J3–Battle of St Denis, French Religious Wars, 10 November 1567 (1570). Artist: Jacques Tortorel
RF2AMG6PR–The crusades were a series of religious wars in western Asia and Europe initiated, supported and sometimes directed by the Catholic Church, the defeat at The Battle of Hattin took place on 4 July 1187, between the Crusader states of the Levant and the forces of the Ayyubid sultan Salah ad-Din, known in the West as Saladin, It is also known as the Battle of the Horns of Hattin, Third Crusade. Die Niederlage bei Hattin, Kreuzzüge waren von der Lateinischen Kirche sanktionierte, strategisch, religiös und wirtschaftlich motivierte Kriege zwischen 1095/99 und dem 13. Jahrhundert, Historisch, digita
RMDY2GG7–Cromwell leading troops at the Battle of Marston Moor, English Civil War, 1644. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2H5AK5F–Order of Calatrava. Military and religious order founded in the Kingdom of Castile in 1158. Knight of the order in battle dress (in the first centuries of its foundation). Chromolithography. 'Historia de las Ordenes de Caballería y de las Condecoraciones Españolas'. (History of the Orders of Chivalry and the Spanish Decorations). Madrid, 1865. Spain.
RMCNTR07–events, Schmalkaldic War 1546/1547, Battle of Muehlberg, 24.4.1547, detail from a contemporary leaflet, Germany, Protestant Reformation, Catholics, Protestants, religious wars, religion, Schmalkaldic League, military, historic, historical, 16th century, Mühlberg , Muhlberg, people, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMD88K46–Battle of Drumclog
RM2A98TF3–The Battle of Auray, 1364, between Jean de Montfort and Charles de Blois, where Bertrand du Guesclin was captured by Chandos. Woodcut from Alain Bouchard’s Chroniques de Bretagne, 1514. Batallie d’Auray (29 Sept. 1364), entre Jean de Montfort et Charles de Blois, dans laquelle Bertrand du Guesclin fut fait prisonnier par Chandos. Woodcut by Etienne Huyot and Jules Huyot from Paul Lacroix’s La Vie Militaire et Religieuse au Moyen Age et a l’Epoque de la Renaissance, Military and Religious Life in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, Paris, 1873.
RFW3HN1H–Nave of Batalha monastery
RM2JHJA5W–A spectacularly exaggerated drawing of Richard the Lionheart and his horse emerging from the Battle of Arsuf after being hit by dozens of arrows but obviously not hors de combat. The Battle of Arsuf, 7 September 1191, during the Third Crusade was an important Crusader victory and King Richard’s leadership and bravery during it further cemented his reputation as one of Europe’s great warrior kings. From Histoire de France, published 1855.
RMD965PF–French Religious Wars 1562-1598. Battle of Montcontour 3 October 1569. Huguenots under Gaspard Coligny (1519-1572) took heavy losses during defeat by Catholics under Henry, duc d'Anjou (1551-1580), Henry III of France from 1574. In right foreground, Huguenots are retreating. Engraving by Jacques Tortorel (fl1568-1590) and Jean-Jacques Perrissin (1536-1617) from their series on the Huguenot Wars, c1570.
RF2WHEC71–A camp during the time of the 30 Years War. The painting is by PH Wouvermann (1619-1668) and is housed in the Royal Art Gallery in Dresden, Germany. The Thirty Years War (1618-1648) began as a religious war, fought between Roman Catholics and Protestants in Germany. It developed into a political struggle between the Catholic Habsburgs of the Holy Roman Empire. Philips Wouverman (also spelled Wouwermann) (died 1668) was a Dutch painter of hunting, landscape and battle scenes.
RMHRP3RJ–Seventh Crusade, Battle of Al Mansurah, 1250
RMRYDCJM–Battle between Richard the Lionheart and Saladin, Jan Luyken, Timotheus ten Hoorn, 1683
RMR6RMEC–The Battle of Bothwell Bridge, or Bothwell Brig, took place at the bridge over the River Clyde in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire near Bothwell in Lanarkshire, Scotland on 22 June 1679. It was fought between government troops and militant Presbyterian Covenanters, and signalled the end of their brief rebellion that followed the Restoration of King Charles II, when the Presbyterians in Scotland were increasingly persecuted for their beliefs.
RF2G7G4WE–Memorial park for Battle of Muhi. The biggest lost battle in Hungarian medieval history was here. King IV. Bela's army in 1241 lost this battle oppos
RMPGYYR5–Black and white vintage print, depicting two adversarial Samoan factions, standing on either side of a clearing, dressed in war clothes (including feathered headdresses) waving their weapons at each other while exchanging verbal insults as a precursor to battle, published in John George Wood's volume 'The uncivilized races of men in all countries of the world, being a comprehensive account of their manners and customs, and of their physical, social, mental, moral and religious characteristics', 1877. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RMKERY5A–Charles Edward Stuart sheltered by highlanders, after The Battle of Culloden, 16 April 1746
RMTA2XJC–Partial view of an engraving by Sadeler. In this battle, the Protestant army under Frederick V of the Palatinate, the so-called 'Winter King', was defeated by the troops of the Catholic League under the leadership of Tilly. This was an important battle in the early stages of the Thirty Years' War.
RMHTMJ9W–French Religious Wars 1562-1598 Battle of St Denis, 10 November 1567, between Huguenots under Louis, Prince de Conde (1530-1569) and the royal army under Anne de Montmorency (1493-1567) who was mortally wounded in the battle. Huguenots defeated. Engravin
RMAJ89G3–Second charge at the Battle of Dreux, French Religious Wars, 19 December 1562 (1570). Artist: Jacques Tortorel
RMBNRXF4–William III (William of Orange) leading his army to victory over James II in the Battle of the Boyne in Ireland in July 1690.
RMBCR91D–BATTLE OF THE BOYNE 1690 - Protestant King William III watches his army as they defeat the Catholic King James
RMW4H6G5–Stained-glass windows of the Church of Bouvines (northern France). 21 stained-glass windows depicting the main events of the battle of July 27, 1214
RMBHK4X6–events, French Wars of Religion 1562 - 1598, first war 1562 - 1563, Battle of Dreux, 19.12.1562, forth encounter, copper engraving by Tortorelt and Perrissin, 1570, France, religious war, Catholics, huguenots, cavalry, infantry, charge, soldiers, pike square, historic, historical, 16th century, religion, christianity, civil war, people, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMD88K47–BATTLE OF DRUMCLOG
RM2A98TF5–The Battle of Dreux, 19. Dec. 1562, won by the Catholic Francis Duke of Guise over the Huguenots. Saint-Andre’s marshal is killed by a pistol ball. Bataille de Dreux (19 Dec. 1562), gagnee par Francois de Guise. Sur le premier plan, le marechal de Saint-Andre est tue d’un coup de pistolet par un soldat. Woodcut by Etienne Huyot and Jules Huyot from Paul Lacroix’s La Vie Militaire et Religieuse au Moyen Age et a l’Epoque de la Renaissance, Military and Religious Life in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, Paris, 1873.
RFW3HMP9–Nave of Batalha monastery
RMAK019A–Richard The Lionheart in battle at Arsuf during the 3rd crusade. Richard I aka Richard The Lionheart. English monarch 1157 - 1199.
RMD965MN–French Religious Wars 1562-1598. Second charge at the battle of Dreux, 19 December 1562. Constable of France, Anne de Montmorency (1493-1567) leader of the Catholic forces and Louis, Prince de Conde (1530-1569) both taken prisoner. Very heavy casualties on both sides. Engraving by Jacques Tortorel (fl1568-1590) and Jean-Jacques Perrissin (c1536-1617) from their series on the Huguenot Wars, c1570.
RF2R4PE2F–This panel painting dates to the 12th century (since restaored) and depicts the 1169 battle of Novgorod between the Novogorodians with the Suzdalians . It was believed that the city of Novgorod was miraculously delivered from a besieging army from Suzdalia (the area around Vladimir, Suzdal, and Moscow.) The old icons depicting this battle became religious icons.
RMG169HP–The Battle of Lepanto took place on October 7, 1571 when a fleet of the Holy League, a coalition of southern European Catholic maritime states, decisively defeated the main fleet of the Ottoman Empire in five hours of fighting on the northern edge of the
RM2DJ4KG7–Vol. 6, Plate XXXVI: Continuation of the Acts of the Maccabees. The Battle of Judas Maccabeus with Timotheus and the Fall of Maspha., Print made by James Basire, 1769–1822, British, after Charles Alfred Stothard, 1786–1821, British, 1842, Hand colored engraving on smooth, moderately thick, white wove paper, Sheet: 15 1/8 × 21 7/8 inches (38.4 × 55.6 cm) and Plate: 14 1/2 × 17 1/2 inches (36.8 × 44.5 cm), architectural subject, religious and mythological subject, City of Westminster, England, London, Palace of Westminster, United Kingdom
RMGA3NPA–The fields of Culloden where the Battle of Culloden took place. It was the final confrontation of the Jacobite rising of 1745 and part of a religious civil war in Britain. On 16 April 1746, the Jacobite forces of Bonnie Prince Charlie were decisively defeated by loyalist troops commanded by the Duke of Cumberland, near Inverness in the Scottish Highlands.
RF2G7G4N7–Memorial park for Battle of Muhi. The biggest lost battle in Hungarian medieval history was here. King IV. Bela's army in 1241 lost this battle oppos
RMPJFAFY–Turks sacrificing animals before battle
RMPEC314–Melchizedek, the King of Salem, depicted in the detail of the original marble high relief 'Melchizedek meets Abraham after he defeated King Chedorlaomer of Elam in the Battle of Siddim' by Russian sculptor Alexander Loganovsky (1847-1849) from the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, now on display in the Donskoy Monastery in Moscow, Russia.
RMTA2YMH–Partial view of an engraving by Sadeler. In this battle, the Protestant army under Frederick V of the Palatinate, the so-called 'Winter King', was defeated by the troops of the Catholic League under the leadership of Tilly. This was an important battle in the early stages of the Thirty Years' War.
RMHTMJA0–French Religious Wars 1562-1598. Battle of Montcontour 3 October 1569. Huguenots under Gaspard Coligny (1519-1572) took heavy losses during defeat by Catholics under Henry, duc d'Anjou (1551-1580), Henry III of France from 1574. Engraving by Jacques Tort
RMW7CXKG–Site of the Battle of Magenta, Italy, 4 June 1859. Artist: Unknown
RM2K427PB–Pope St. Pius V and the Apparition of the Battle of Lepanto, painting by Italian artist Silverio Capparoni, 1870s
RMEXGCR3–Battle in which Gideon, by God's command, have to liberate the people of Israel from the oppression of Midianites. Book of Judges. Chapter 7. Engraving.
RMW4H743–Stained-glass windows of the Church of Bouvines (northern France). 21 stained-glass windows depicting the main events of the battle of July 27, 1214
RMBHN950–events, Thirty Years War 1618 - 1648, Swedish Intervention 1630 - 1635, Battle of Rain, 14./15.4.1632, allegory, protestant leaflet, 1632, victory, King Gustavus Adolphus od Sweden, defeat, Imperial Army, Johann Tsaerclaes count Tilly, catholics, dragon, Nuremberg, Munich, Bavaria, religious wars, flysheet, Germany, 17th century, historic, historical, people,
RMD8A0M6–RELIGIOUS WARS
RM2AJ4A7P–Antique c1890 photograph, the old Quaker meeting house used as a hospital at the Battle of Princeton at Princeton, New Jersey. SOURCE: ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH
RFW3HMX1–Nave and choir of Batalha monastery
RMAK0198–Richard The Lionheart delivering Jaffa 1192. Richard I aka Richard The Lionheart. English monarch 1157 - 1199.
RMD965N1–French Religious Wars 1562-1598. Fourth charge at the battle of Dreux, 19 December 1562. Constable of France, Anne de Montmorency (1493-1567) leader of the Catholic forces and Louis, Prince de Conde (1530-1569) both taken prisoner and Jacques d'Albon, Marshal Sainte Andre was murdered after falling into Huguenot hands. Very heavy casualties on both sides. Engraving by Jacques Tortorel (fl1568-1590) and Jean-Jacques Perrissin (c1536-1617) from their series on the Huguenot Wars, c1570.
RM2KJ0909–Death of John the Blind (Bohemian King killed at Battle of Crécy in 1346) painting by Nicolas Liez Museum, Luxembourg, ( John the Blind or John of Luxembourg was the Count of Luxembourg from 1313 and King of Bohemia from 1310 and titular King of Poland. )
RMJR31C1–The Battle of Breitenfeld was fought at a crossroads near the walled city of Leipzig on September 17, 1631. The battle lasted over six hours. The first two hours consisted of an exchange of artillery fire, followed by an Imperial attack with cavalry from both wings to both ends of the Protestant line. The cavalry attack routed the Saxon troops on the Swedish left flank. The imperial army conducted a general attack to exploit the exposed left flank. The Swedes repositioned their second line to cover the left flank and counterattacked with their cavalry. The attack on the Imperial left was led p
RM2DHY4MJ–A Mythological Battle, George C. Finden, 1811–1885, British, after Thomas Stothard, 1755–1834, British, Printed by George Virtue, ca. 1820–1908, British, 1853, Line engraving, stipple engraving and etching on thick, slightly textured, cream wove paper with cream chine collé, Sheet: 13 11/16 x 19 15/16 inches (34.8 x 50.6 cm), Plate: 10 1/2 x 14 inches (26.6 x 35.5 cm), Sheet: 9 3/4 x 13 3/16 inches (24.7 x 33.5 cm), and Image: 7 11/16 x 8 7/8 inches (19.5 x 22.5 cm), armour, battle, beards, bridles, daggers, fighting, helmets, horses (animals), men, monsters, mythology, religious and
RM2RFMR2G–A 17th century plan of the Battle of Benburb, that took place in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, on 5 June 1646 during the Irish Confederate Wars, the Irish theatre of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. It was fought between the Irish Confederates under Owen Roe O'Neill, and an army of Scottish Covenanters and Scottish/English settlers under Robert Monro. The battle ended in a decisive victory for the Irish Confederates and ended Scottish hopes of conquering Ireland and imposing their own religious settlement there.
RF2G7G4PX–Memorial park for Battle of Muhi. The biggest lost battle in Hungarian medieval history was here. King IV. Bela's army in 1241 lost this battle oppos
RMHY1D7H–Pollenca. Moors battle against the Christians. Festival Annual.
RMPEC313–Melchizedek, the King of Salem, meets Abraham after he defeated King Chedorlaomer of Elam in the Battle of Siddim depicted in the original marble high relief by Russian sculptor Alexander Loganovsky (1847-1849) from the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, now on display in the Donskoy Monastery in Moscow, Russia. Abraham gave to Melchizedek a tenth of the booty.
RMTA15DP–Title page of one of the many contemporary leaflets about the battle at the 'White Mountain', which took place on 08.11.1620 in Prague. In this battle, the Protestant army under Frederick V of the Palatinate, the so-called 'Winter King', was defeated by the troops of the Catholic League under the leadership of Tilly. This was an important battle in the early stages of the Thirty Years' War.
RMHTMJA2–French Religious Wars 1562-1598. Battle of Montcontour 3 October 1569. Huguenots under Gaspard Coligny (1519-1572) took heavy losses during defeat by Catholics under Henry, duc d'Anjou (1551-1580), Henry III of France from 1574. In right foreground, Hugu
RMW7CR7B–Battle of Lepanto, October 1571. Artist: Unknown
RMKMATNJ–King Richard I (The Lionheart) landing at Jaffa, 1192, 3rd Crusade
RMHK762G–Battle in which Gideon, by God's command, have to liberate the people of Israel from the oppression of Midianites. Book of Judges. Chapter 7. Engraving. Colored.
RMW4H7D9–Stained-glass windows of the Church of Bouvines (northern France). 21 stained-glass windows depicting the main events of the battle of July 27, 1214
RMB4865H–events, Anglo-Spanish War 1585 - 1604, Battle in the English Channel, 20.7.1588 - 28.7.1588, sea chart, 16th century, British Museum, London, Spanish Armada, English fleet, navy, naval warfare, coast, Dorsetshire, Devonshire, Portland Isle, England, Spain, catholics, protestants, religious war, Eigthy Years War, map, coat of arms, scale, wind rose, historic, historical, 19th century,
RMG39G4R–BATTLE BOTHWELL BRIDGE
RM2AJ4A7T–Antique c1890 photograph, interior of the old Quaker meeting house used as a hospital at the Battle of Princeton at Princeton, New Jersey. SOURCE: ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH
RFW3HN21–Choir ceiling of Batalha monastery
RM2D35EMM–MSP John Park and David Diez, during a football match between MSPs and religious leaders, part of Scottish Inter Faith Week, at Petershill Park in Glasgow.
RMDYEMTK–Pope Urban II urging kings and knights to join a Crusade, Nov. 1095 woodcut published ca. 1486.
RMBJT1GG–Knight of the Order of Aviz, a Portuguese religious order.
RMG169NP–The Battle of Lepanto took place on October 7, 1571 when a fleet of the Holy League, a coalition of southern European Catholic maritime states, decisively defeated the main fleet of the Ottoman Empire in five hours of fighting on the northern edge of the Gulf of Corinth, off western Greece. The Ottoman forces sailing westwards from their naval station in Lepanto met the Holy League forces, which had come from Messina. The victory of the Holy League prevented the Ottoman Empire expanding further along the Mediterranean side of Europe. Lepanto was the last major naval battle in the Mediterranean
RMRYDCK3–Louis VII, King of France, fighting alone against the enemy at Laodicea, Jan Luyken, Timotheus ten Hoorn, 1683
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