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1213 Collection

"1213: A Journey through Time and Battles" Step back into the 13th century BC, during the 19th Dynasty, where history unfolds with intriguing events

Background image1213 Collection: John paying homage to the legate of Pope Innocent III in 1213., c.1901 (engraving)

John paying homage to the legate of Pope Innocent III in 1213., c.1901 (engraving)
1219754 John paying homage to the legate of Pope Innocent III in 1213., c.1901 (engraving); Private Collection; (add.info.: John, 1166 -1216, aka John Lackland, King of England)

Background image1213 Collection: King John re-crowned by Cardinal Pandulf Verraccio

King John re-crowned by Cardinal Pandulf Verraccio
King John (1199-1216) is re-crowned by Cardinal Pandulf Verraccio sent from Pope Innocent III in Rome to solve the crisis with the Church by formally surrendering England to the representative of

Background image1213 Collection: 13th Century BC 19th Dynasty 1213 1279 Altar

13th Century BC 19th Dynasty 1213 1279 Altar
13th, century, BC, 19th, Dynasty, 1213, 1279, altar, ancient, age, Ancient, Egypt, animal, Art, basket, British, Museum, Cartouche, cobra, death, egyptian, England, form, goddess, Great, Britain

Background image1213 Collection: Advance of the English fleet, Battle of Damme, County of Flanders, 30-31 May 1213

Advance of the English fleet, Battle of Damme, County of Flanders, 30-31 May 1213, part of the Anglo-French War (1213-1214). Date: 1214

Background image1213 Collection: The naming of the ship, Invicta (colour litho)

The naming of the ship, Invicta (colour litho)
3643304 The naming of the ship, Invicta (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The naming of the ship, Invicta)

Background image1213 Collection: Fowler Ploughing Engine NR 1213

Fowler Ploughing Engine NR 1213
Fowler Ploughing Engine, regn. NR 1213, number 1642. Built in 1871 by John Fowler & Co. in Leeds, powered by an 12 Nhp single cylinder steam engine

Background image1213 Collection: Having been excommunicated by Pope Innocent III in 1209

Having been excommunicated by Pope Innocent III in 1209, King John finally submits to the Papal Legate, Pandulph, in May 1213 at the Templar Church, Dover Date: May 1213

Background image1213 Collection: Battle of Muret, 1213, King D. Pedro II of Aragon died in battle, engraving

Battle of Muret, 1213, King D. Pedro II of Aragon died in battle, engraving

Background image1213 Collection: Battle of Muret, 12 / 09 / 1213, King Pedro I of Catalonia and II of Aragon died in battle

Battle of Muret, 12 / 09 / 1213, King Pedro I of Catalonia and II of Aragon died in battle
Battle of Muret, 12/09/1213, King Pedro I of Catalonia and II of Aragon died in battle, losing Catalonia its influence in Languedoc, engraving

Background image1213 Collection: Campania Caserta Casertavecchia S. Michele Cathedral

Campania Caserta Casertavecchia S. Michele Cathedral
Campania Caserta Casertavecchia S. Michele, Cathedral, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Exterior and interior views of the 12th and 13th-century architecture

Background image1213 Collection: Umbria Terni Amelia S. Maria delle Cinque ad quinque fontes

Umbria Terni Amelia S. Maria delle Cinque ad quinque fontes, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Medieval Church 13th century, facade & portal 15th century



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"1213: A Journey through Time and Battles" Step back into the 13th century BC, during the 19th Dynasty, where history unfolds with intriguing events. Witness the re-crowning of King John by Cardinal Pandulf Verraccio, a pivotal moment that solidified his reign. In May 1213, the English fleet advanced in the Battle of Damme, leaving its mark on the County of Flanders. The naming of their ship as Invicta symbolized their indomitable spirit. Amidst these battles and conquests, technological advancements emerged. The Fowler Ploughing Engine NR 1213 revolutionized agriculture, shaping farming practices for generations to come. However, not all was peaceful during this era. Pope Innocent III excommunicated many individuals in 1209, causing turmoil within religious circles. The Battle of Muret in 1213 witnessed great loss as King D. Pedro II of Aragon met his demise on the battlefield. This clash also claimed King Pedro I's life - a tragic day etched in history forever. Beyond Europe's conflicts lies ancient Egypt's rich heritage. Marvel at a relief depicting an enigmatic king believed to be Ramesses II and explore hieroglyphic writing that unlocked countless secrets from this civilization's past. Lastly, gaze upon Sedment's Octagonal pillar from Egypt's Tomb 138 (1279-1213), standing tall as a testament to human craftsmanship and endurance throughout time. As we delve into these diverse moments encompassing politics, warfare, technology, religion, and artistry; let us remember how they shaped our world today – reminding us that history is more than just dates.