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1241 Collection

"1241: A Year of Restoration, Power, and Intrigue" In the year 1241, history witnessed a series of events that shaped the world in various ways

Background image1241 Collection: VALDEMAR RESTORES DAGMAR

VALDEMAR RESTORES DAGMAR
Valdemar II the Victorious, king of Denmark 1202-1241, restores his dead wife Dagmar to life by the fervour of his prayers Date: circa 1220

Background image1241 Collection: Extra EA. 300LP JY-RFC

Extra EA. 300LP JY-RFC
Royal Jordanian Air Force - Extra EA.300LP JY-RFC (msn 1241), of the Royal Jordanian Falcons display team, at the RNAS Yeovilton International Air Day on 11 July 2009 Date: 2009

Background image1241 Collection: Costume of Konrad von Thuringen, died 1241

Costume of Konrad von Thuringen, died 1241
Costume of Konrad von Thuringen, Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights, died 1241. Chromolithograph from Hefner-Altenecks Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the Middle Ages to the 17th Century

Background image1241 Collection: POPE CAELESTINUS IV (Goffredo Castiglione) Date: reigned 1241

POPE CAELESTINUS IV (Goffredo Castiglione) Date: reigned 1241

Background image1241 Collection: Guyuk inaugurated Great Khan of Mongol Empire

Guyuk inaugurated Great Khan of Mongol Empire
Guyuk Khan (c1206-1248) is inaugurated as the third Great Khan of the Mongol Empire. Seen here is the tent of his mother Toregene Khatun (or Turakina)

Background image1241 Collection: Saint Mechtildis

Saint Mechtildis
MECHTILDIS of Helfta, German nun, at age 7 entered convent run by her sister Gertrude at Helfta where she and friend Gertrude the Great enjoyed mystical experiences. Date: 1241 - 1298

Background image1241 Collection: Lyttleton Wharf

Lyttleton Wharf
The SS Rangatira and other passenger ships in dock at Lyttleton wharf, Wellington, New Zealand, 1940. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background image1241 Collection: Winchester Cathedral

Winchester Cathedral
circa 1787: Winchester Cathedral in Hampshire with a low, Norman tower. Original Artwork: Engraved by James Newton. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background image1241 Collection: Naples

Naples
circa 1870: A street in Naples by the harbour with stalls being set up. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background image1241 Collection: Pope Caelestinus IV

Pope Caelestinus IV
POPE CAELESTINUS IV (Goffredo Castiglione)

Background image1241 Collection: Pope Gregorius IX

Pope Gregorius IX
POPE GREGORIUS IX (Ugolino dei Conti di Segni) approving the decretum (collection of papal decrees) collected by Gratian, 1140

Background image1241 Collection: Mongols Invade Germany

Mongols Invade Germany
GERMANY / HUNGARY The Mongol armies invade Eastern Europe and inflict serious losses on the German nobles at Liegnitz

Background image1241 Collection: King Alexander III of Scotland

King Alexander III of Scotland (1241-1286) (reigned from 1249)


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"1241: A Year of Restoration, Power, and Intrigue" In the year 1241, history witnessed a series of events that shaped the world in various ways. Valdemar restores Dagmar - a tale of love and redemption unfolds as Danish King Valdemar II brings back his deceased wife Queen Dagmar to life through an enchanting legend. Meanwhile, soaring through the skies was the Extra EA. 300LP JY-RFC aircraft, showcasing technological advancements and pushing boundaries in aviation during this era. The costume of Konrad von Thuringen takes us back to 1241 when this nobleman tragically met his demise. His attire serves as a reminder of the rich cultural heritage and fashion trends prevalent at that time. Pope Caelestinus IV reigned over the Catholic Church in 1241, guiding its faithful amidst turbulent times. His leadership brought solace and hope to believers across Europe. Saint Mechtildis emerged as an influential figure during this period with her devotion and spiritual teachings inspiring many souls seeking enlightenment. Guyuk's inauguration as Great Khan marked a significant milestone for the Mongol Empire in 1241. The empire expanded its dominion under his rule, leaving an indelible mark on history. Amidst political upheavals, Bohmer Franz detected crucial information regarding Poznan Castle's plan content from 1939-1943. This discovery shed light on hidden secrets within historical walls using unknown materials or technology. Moving away from castles to bustling cities like Berlin-Mitte, we find ourselves stepping into Reich Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop's official apartment. It served as a hub for diplomatic affairs during these tumultuous times. Lyttleton Wharf became witness to trade and commerce flourishing along its shores in 1241 while Winchester Cathedral stood tall as a symbol of architectural grandeur throughout centuries past till today.