Saint_Urbain_II_prêchant_la_croisade.jpg
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creator QS:P170,Q311398
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object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
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Français :
Saint Urbain II prêchant la croisade. Mort de Guillaume II le Roux Grandes Chroniques de France, enluminées par Jean Fouquet, Tours, vers 1455-1460 Paris, BnF, département des Manuscrits, Français 6465, fol. 174 (Livre de Philippe Ier) Saint Urbain II prêchant la croisade : Le 27 novembre 1095, à Clermont-Ferrand, à l'issue du concile, le pape Urbain II prêche la première croisade en présence de Philippe Ier, devant l'assemblée des évêques et des princes. Mort de Guillaume II le Roux (en arrière-plan à droite) : Guillaume II le Roux, roi d'Angleterre, meurt, atteint par une flèche au cours d'une chasse en 1100.
English:
Pope Urban II preaching the First Crusade in the presence of Philip I before the assembly. An illustration from the Grand Chronicle of France, illuminated by Jean Fouquet, Tours, c. 1455-1460 Paris. Now in Department of Manuscripts, Paris, ID 6465, fol. 174 (Book of Philip I). Pope Urban II preaching the Crusade: 27 November 1095, at Clermont-Ferrand, before the council. Death of William II Rufus (in background to the right): William II Rufus, king of England, dead, killed by an arrow during a hunt in 1100.
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1455
date QS:P571,+1455-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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Source/Photographer | http://expositions.bnf.fr/fouquet/grand/f021.htm |
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