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1194 Collection

In the year 1194, significant events unfolded across different parts of the world

Background image1194 Collection: Richard I, Coeur de Lion, (1157-1199) landing at Sandwich, Kent, 14 March 1194. Wood engraving c1880

Richard I, Coeur de Lion, (1157-1199) landing at Sandwich, Kent, 14 March 1194. Wood engraving c1880
538361 Richard I, Coeur de Lion, (1157-1199) landing at Sandwich, Kent, 14 March 1194. Wood engraving c1880.; (add.info.: Richard, son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine)

Background image1194 Collection: Richard I, King of England, Richard the Lionheart, 1194. He wears a cylindrical helm

Richard I, King of England, Richard the Lionheart, 1194. He wears a cylindrical helm, hauberk and chausses
FLO4678556 Richard I, King of England, Richard the Lionheart, 1194. He wears a cylindrical helm, hauberk and chausses, holding a battle axe and shield with three lions

Background image1194 Collection: Monasterio De Piedra, Arragon

Monasterio De Piedra, Arragon
A painting of two tiers of waterfalls in a rocky, woodland scene, situated at the Monasterio de Piedra, a monastery park complex in the Iberian System mountain ranged in Zaragoza, Aragon

Background image1194 Collection: CLARE OF ASSISI DIES

CLARE OF ASSISI DIES
When Clare dies, her bedroom is filled with bishops and priests who have come to pay their respects. Date: 1194? - 1253?

Background image1194 Collection: Richard pardons his brother John

Richard pardons his brother John
LLM339224 Richard pardons his brother John by Doyle, James William Edmund (1822-92); Private Collection; (add.info.: Richard pardons his brother John)

Background image1194 Collection: Ezelino Da Romano

Ezelino Da Romano
EZELINO DA ROMANA Italian military commander Date: 1194 - 1259

Background image1194 Collection: Frederick II Hohenstaufen (1194-1250). Holy Roman

Frederick II Hohenstaufen (1194-1250). Holy Roman Emperor (1197-1250). Duke of Swabia (1212-1216). The regent receives a hawk as a gift. Frontispiece of Art of falconry of the Emperor Frederick II

Background image1194 Collection: Eccelino Da Romano

Eccelino Da Romano
ECCELINO DA ROMANO Italian noble, podestat of Verona Date: 1194 - 1259

Background image1194 Collection: Friedrich II (Vanhove)

Friedrich II (Vanhove)
EMPEROR FRIEDRICH II also Federigo I, king of Sicily This print also names him King of Jerusalem Date: 1194 - 1250

Background image1194 Collection: Emperor Friedrich II

Emperor Friedrich II
EMPEROR FRIEDRICH II also Federigo I, king of Sicily Date: 1194 - 1250

Background image1194 Collection: Marrick Priory

Marrick Priory, near Richmond, Yorkshire, England, a nunnery founded circa 1194 by Roger de Aske. Seen here from across the River Swale. Date: 12th century

Background image1194 Collection: Johns submission to King Richard

Johns submission to King Richard
King Richard forgives his younger brother John, who had rebelled while Richard was away on the Third Crusade. John was named as heir to the throne and succeeded his brother in 1199 Date: 1194

Background image1194 Collection: Richard I Pardons John

Richard I Pardons John
Richard I pardons his brother John

Background image1194 Collection: Heinrich VI of Germany

Heinrich VI of Germany
HEINRICH VI OF HOHENSTAUFEN King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor 1190 - 1197. Conquered Sicily in 1194, died in Messina, Italy in 1197

Background image1194 Collection: Alfonso of Portugal

Alfonso of Portugal
ALFONSO OF PORTUGAL 11th Grand Master of the Knights of St. John


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In the year 1194, significant events unfolded across different parts of the world. Monasterio De Piedra in Arragon stood as a testament to timeless beauty and tranquility. Meanwhile, it was also a year marked by sorrow as Clare of Assisi, a revered saint, passed away. On a political front, Richard pardoned his brother John, showcasing the complexities of sibling relationships even among royalty. Ezelino Da Romano made his presence known during this time with his power and influence leaving an indelible mark on history. Frederick II Hohenstaufen reigned over the Holy Roman Empire from 1194 to 1250, shaping an era that would be remembered for its grandeur and cultural advancements. Eccelino Da Romano's name echoed through time as he played a pivotal role in shaping medieval Italy. Amidst these historical accounts lies another tale - that of Bohmer Franz (1907-1943). In Poznan Castle between 1939 and 1943, mysterious plans were discovered hinting at undisclosed content and unknown technology or materials. The official apartment of Reich Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop in Berlin-Mitte also held secrets waiting to be unraveled. King Philip II Augustus ruled France during this period with authority and vision from 1180 until his death in 1223. It was King Richard I himself who made headlines when he landed at Sandwich, Kent on March 14th, further solidifying his legacy as Coeur de Lion. The year may have been filled with triumphs and tragedies alike but ultimately shaped the course of history for generations to come. From serene monasteries to royal politics and enigmatic discoveries – all intertwined within the tapestry of time – we delve into the captivating narrative that is King Richard I's reign in 1194.