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The Arrival of Roger de Flor (1280-1307) in Constantinople in 1303 with 8000
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The Arrival of Roger de Flor (1280-1307) in Constantinople in 1303 with 8000
XJL186997 The Arrival of Roger de Flor (1280-1307) in Constantinople in 1303 with 8000 Almogavares serving the Byzantine Emperor in Battle against the Turks, 1888 (oil on canvas) by Moreno Carbonero, Jose (1860-1942); Palacio del Senado, Madrid, Spain; (add.info.: opposition to the Turk Emirates; ); Spanish, out of copyright
Media ID 23199072
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The Arrival of Roger de Flor (1280-1307) in Constantinople in 1303 with 8000 Almogavares serving the Byzantine Emperor in Battle against the Turks, captured brilliantly by Moreno Carbonero in his oil on canvas masterpiece from 1888. This historic painting, housed at Palacio del Senado in Madrid, Spain, depicts a pivotal moment during the opposition to the Turk Emirates. The scene is filled with grandeur and anticipation as Roger de Flor, a renowned military leader, arrives on horseback accompanied by his entourage of mercenaries. The Catalan Grand Company stands tall and ready for battle behind him. In this monumental portrait, Carbonero skillfully captures the essence of power and authority that emanates from De Flor's presence. As De Flor is received by the emperor amidst an opulent reception ceremony near Haghia Sophia, one cannot help but be captivated by the intricate details depicted within this artwork. The shimmering armor worn by both De Flor and his loyal army reflects their unwavering dedication to protect Constantinople from Turkish forces. This painting serves as a testament to not only historical events but also highlights the significance of mercenary armies during medieval times. It immortalizes an era marked by crusades and showcases how leaders like Roger de Flor played crucial roles in shaping history. Moreno Carbonero's masterful brushstrokes bring life to this scene while Bridgeman Images ensures its preservation for generations to come.
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