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Seventh Crusade (1248-1254). Conquest of Damietta (June 7, 1
Seventh Crusade (1248-1254). Conquest of Damietta (June 7, 1249). Saint Louis (1214-1270) conquest the city and returned him to the Muslims. Engraving in The Religious Revolution, 1880. Colored
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This engraving depicts a pivotal moment in the Seventh Crusade (1248-1254), specifically the Conquest of Damietta on June 7, 1249. At the forefront of the scene is King Louis IX of France (1214-1270), also known as Saint Louis, leading his Capetian army in the Middle Ages. The city of Damietta, located in Egypt, was a significant strategic prize for the Crusaders, and its conquest would mark a turning point in the campaign. The engraving shows the triumphant monarch and his knights, dressed in their medieval armor, kneeling in prayer before the city walls. The Egyptian defenders, represented by a group of men in the background, appear to be in a state of surrender. The city itself, adorned with minarets and other Islamic architectural features, is depicted in rich colors, reflecting the diverse cultural landscape of the region. This engraving, titled "Damietta," is from the illustrated volume "The Religious Revolution," published in 1880. It offers a glimpse into the military tactics and political dynamics of the Crusades during the 13th century, as well as the complex relationship between European monarchs and the Islamic world. The image also highlights the role of religion in motivating and legitimizing the Crusades, as King Louis and his soldiers seek divine favor before embarking on their conquest.
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