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1192 Collection

In the year 1192, the Crusaders found themselves near Jerusalem, their ultimate goal within reach

Background image1192 Collection: Crusaders Near Jerusalem

Crusaders Near Jerusalem
Crusaders under Richard I gain sight of Jerusalem, though they were unable to seize it from the Saracens

Background image1192 Collection: Wells Cathedral

Wells Cathedral, Somerset, England, was begun between 1183 and 1192 and was completed in 1260. Date: 12th - 13th century

Background image1192 Collection: Richard I, Coeur de Lion, (1157-1199) landing at Jaffa (Joppa), September 1191. Wood engraving c1880

Richard I, Coeur de Lion, (1157-1199) landing at Jaffa (Joppa), September 1191. Wood engraving c1880
538358 Richard I, Coeur de Lion, (1157-1199) landing at Jaffa (Joppa), September 1191. Wood engraving c1880.; (add.info.: Richard, son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine)

Background image1192 Collection: King Richard I in action during the Battle of Jaffa, Jerusalem, Third Crusade

King Richard I in action during the Battle of Jaffa, Jerusalem, Third Crusade. Date: 1192

Background image1192 Collection: Birds on a Tree above a Cataract, 1127-1279. Creator: Li Di (Chinese, c. 1100-c. 1192)

Birds on a Tree above a Cataract, 1127-1279. Creator: Li Di (Chinese, c. 1100-c. 1192)
Birds on a Tree above a Cataract, 1127-1279

Background image1192 Collection: BARTOLO, Domenico di. History of the Spedale

BARTOLO, Domenico di. History of the Spedale
DOMENICO DI BARTOLO (1400-1447). Pope Celestine III Grants Autonomy to the Hospital of Siena in 1192. 1441-1444. ITALY. Siena. Ospedale di Santa Maria della Scala (Santa Maria della Scala Hospital)

Background image1192 Collection: PROY2A-00107

PROY2A-00107
Richard Is farewell to the Holy Land after the Third Crusade, 1192. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background image1192 Collection: Europe, Ireland, Dublin. View of St. Patricks Cathedral built in 1192. Credit as

Europe, Ireland, Dublin. View of St. Patricks Cathedral built in 1192. Credit as
Ireland, Dublin. View of St. Patricks Cathedral built in 1192. Credit as: Dennis Flaherty / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont(RF)

Background image1192 Collection: Richard I, Coeur de Lion, (1157-1199) landing at Jaffa (Joppa), September 1191. Richard

Richard I, Coeur de Lion, (1157-1199) landing at Jaffa (Joppa), September 1191. Richard, son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, and second Angevin (Plantagenet) king of England, (1189-1199)

Background image1192 Collection: Minamoto Yorimoto on horse

Minamoto Yorimoto on horse
Minamoto Yorimoto (1147 - 1199) Japanese warrior and founder of the feudal form of Japanese government, the Shogunate, 1192. Artists impression

Background image1192 Collection: VW Volkswagen Beetle Classic Beetle Cabriolet (1192cc), 1957, Gold, Champagne

VW Volkswagen Beetle Classic Beetle Cabriolet (1192cc), 1957, Gold, Champagne
VW Volkswagen Beetle Classic Beetle Cabriolet (1192cc) 1957 Gold Champagne

Background image1192 Collection: VW Volkswagen Beetle Classic Beetle (1192cc), 1955, Gold, Champagne

VW Volkswagen Beetle Classic Beetle (1192cc), 1955, Gold, Champagne
VW Volkswagen Beetle Classic Beetle (1192cc) 1955 Gold Champagne

Background image1192 Collection: Ireland, Dublin. View of St. Patricks Cathedral built in 1192

Ireland, Dublin. View of St. Patricks Cathedral built in 1192

Background image1192 Collection: SALADIN (1138-1193). Muslim sultan, receiving the English Bishop of Salisbury in Jerusalem in 1192

SALADIN (1138-1193). Muslim sultan, receiving the English Bishop of Salisbury in Jerusalem in 1192. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background image1192 Collection: SALADIN (1138-1193). Sultan of Egypt and Syria. Saladin receiving the English Bishop of Salisbury

SALADIN (1138-1193). Sultan of Egypt and Syria. Saladin receiving the English Bishop of Salisbury in Jerusalem in 1192. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background image1192 Collection: Durnstein Castle and town

Durnstein Castle and town
The town of Durnstein, on the river Danube, Austria. On a rocky hill above the town sits Durnstein Castle, where Richard I of England was held captive from December 1192 to March 1193 following his

Background image1192 Collection: Richard at Jerusalem

Richard at Jerusalem
THIRD CRUSADE - Richard I, unable to take Jerusalem from the Saracens, refuses to even look at it

Background image1192 Collection: Richard at Jaffa

Richard at Jaffa
THIRD CRUSADE - Richard I, after taking Acre, advances to Jaffa where he defeats Saladin and takes the city

Background image1192 Collection: Richard I Fights Lion

Richard I Fights Lion
While travelling through Germany on his return from the Crusades, Richard I is captured by Heinrich VI; a lion, put in the dungeon to kill him, is killed by Richard

Background image1192 Collection: Yoritomo, First Shogun

Yoritomo, First Shogun
The decline of the Imperial court during the Fujiwara era leads to the rise of the Minamoto clan, Yoritomo establishing himself as the first Shogun (generalissimo)

Background image1192 Collection: Crusades / Treaty

Crusades / Treaty
THIRD CRUSADE After some victories, the Crusaders make a treaty with Saladin, giving them Jaffa, Acre, and visiting rights in Jerusalem



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In the year 1192, the Crusaders found themselves near Jerusalem, their ultimate goal within reach. As they marched forward with determination, Wells Cathedral stood tall in England, a symbol of faith and architectural marvel. Meanwhile, high above in the sky, the Northrop F-5E Tiger II J-3093 soared through the air, showcasing modern advancements in aviation technology. It was a stark contrast to Domenico di Bartolo's historical account of the Spedale - a testament to human resilience and compassion during challenging times. Amidst this turmoil and conflict, King Richard I emerged as a formidable force during the Battle of Jaffa. His actions on that fateful day would forever be etched into history books as he fought valiantly for his cause. Across continents and cultures, Li Di captured nature's beauty in "Birds on a Tree above a Cataract. " This Chinese masterpiece showcased harmony amidst chaos - an artistic reflection of life itself. As time moved forward, sepulchres like Urraca de Canas' tomb became reminders of lives lived and legacies left behind. Ruy Martinez de Bohmer paid tribute to her memory through his intricate craftsmanship. Yet not all creations were meant to stand the test of time. Franz Bohmer's Poznan Castle plan remains shrouded in mystery - its content detected but its purpose unknown. Similarly enigmatic was Joachim von Ribbentrop's official apartment in Berlin-Mitte; it held secrets untold within its walls. Traveling westward towards Ireland brought us face-to-face with St. Patrick's Cathedral - an architectural gem built back in 1192. Its grandeur served as both a place of worship and a reminder of centuries gone by. And finally, we cannot forget Minamoto Yorimoto astride his horse - an image frozen in time from ancient Japan. His presence evokes tales of honor, bravery, and the enduring spirit of warriors.