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FBU4245658: Underground rooms for soldiers and also used for storage Medieval Castle of Kolossi, Built in the 13th century (1210) by the martial order of Hospitallers of Jerusalem The castle was rebuilt by Louis De Magnac, Grand Commander of the order of Hospitallers, in the 15th century (1454) Limassol region, Cyprus / Bridgeman Images
FBU4245519: Underground rooms for soldiers and also used for storage Medieval Castle of Kolossi, Built in the 13th century (1210) by the martial order of Hospitallers of Jerusalem The castle was rebuilt by Louis De Magnac, Grand Commander of the order of Hospitallers, in the 15th century (1454) Limassol region, Cyprus / Bridgeman Images
FBU4245675: Crenellations and loopholes at the top of the Medieval Castle of Kolossi, Built in the 13th century (1210) by the martial order of Hospitallers of Jerusalem The castle was rebuilt by Louis De Magnac, Grand Commander of the order of Hospitallers, in the 15th century (1454) Limassol region, Cyprus / Bridgeman Images
FBU4245518: Crenellations and loopholes at the top of the Medieval Castle of Kolossi, Built in the 13th century (1210) by the martial order of Hospitallers of Jerusalem The castle was rebuilt by Louis De Magnac, Grand Commander of the order of Hospitallers, in the 15th century (1454) Limassol region, Cyprus / Bridgeman Images
FBU4245649: Underground rooms for soldiers and also used for storage Medieval Castle of Kolossi, Built in the 13th century (1210) by the martial order of Hospitallers of Jerusalem The castle was rebuilt by Louis De Magnac, Grand Commander of the order of Hospitallers, in the 15th century (1454) Limassol region, Cyprus / Bridgeman Images
FBU4245758: Crenellations and loopholes at the top of the Medieval Castle of Kolossi, Built in the 13th century (1210) by the martial order of Hospitallers of Jerusalem The castle was rebuilt by Louis De Magnac, Grand Commander of the order of Hospitallers, in the 15th century (1454) Limassol region, Cyprus / Bridgeman Images
FLO4702680: King Henry I of Germania (or of Saxony, known as the Oiseleur, 867-936) and Henry II of the Holy Empire, known as the lame or the Saint (973-1024) - King Henry I the Fowler, King of East Francia, and Henry II, Saint Henry, Holy Roman Emperor, on thrones with crown, sword and orb, and a Norman chapel. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalart's Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal People of Antiquity and of the Middle Ages. / Bridgeman Images
FLO5000591: Inside view of the Poultry Count, 1811, a London prison in Cheapside operated from medieval times to 1815. This particular building was built soon after the great Fire of London, 1666. Copperplate engraving drawn and etched by John Thomas Smith from his Topography of London, 1813. / Bridgeman Images