Title
Saint-Jean d'Acre (Acre, Israel) during the Crusade era.
Caption
Saint-Jean d'Acre was taken from the Arabs by the Crusaders in 1104. In 1187, Saladin regained it for the Ottomans before Richard Lion-Heart reconquered it for the Christians in 1191. Until 1291, the city, where the Knights Hospitalers were located, was a great intellectual center. However, Acre fell to the hands of the Mamluks, thus marking the end of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem and the Western presence on Holy Ground.
Engraving.
Date
12th century
Credit line
Photo12/Collection Scripta
Reference
PHD26A12_392
Model release
No
License type
Rights managed
Available size
22.8Mb (2.2Mb) / 11.9in x 7.5in / 3560 x 2242 (300dpi)