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Liedet, Loyset (1420-79)
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Liedet, Loyset or Louis (a.1460-1478)
How Constantinople was attacked and taken during the 4th Crusade, 1204. Manuscript illumination, c. 1460. From the Chronique des Empereurs, Ms 5090 f. 214, compiled by David Aubert, who worked at the courts of Dukes Philip the Good, 1396-1467, and Charles the Bold, 1433-77, of Burgundy.
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Bibliotheque de l'Arsenal/Paris/France
Unique Identifier
ART593348
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3084px × 2267px
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© DeA Picture Library / Art Resource, NY
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15th century CE
Armor
Christianity
Chronicle (Manuscript)
Crusades
History
Illuminated Manuscript
Medieval
Military
Siege of Constantinople (1204)