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The Death Of Simon De Montfort After Being Struck On The Head By A Stone At The Siege Of Toulouse. Simon Iv De Montfort, Seigneur De Montfort-L amaury, 5Th Earl Of Leicester, 1160 To1218, Also Known As Simon De Montfort The Elder. French Nobleman Who Took Part In The Fourth Crusade, 1202
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The Death Of Simon De Montfort After Being Struck On The Head By A Stone At The Siege Of Toulouse. Simon Iv De Montfort, Seigneur De Montfort-L amaury, 5Th Earl Of Leicester, 1160 To1218, Also Known As Simon De Montfort The Elder. French Nobleman Who Took Part In The Fourth Crusade, 1202
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12th 13th Ages Belief Besieged Catholic Crusade Crusader Earl Faith Fourth France Head Large Leader Leicester Martyr Martyrdom Martyrs Mediaeval Medieval Middle Middle Ages Nobleman Prominent Religion Religious Siege Stone Struck Thirteenth Toulouse Twelfth Albigensian Cathar Cathars Montfort Seigneur
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This print captures the tragic moment of "The Death of Simon de Montfort after being struck on the head by a stone at the Siege of Toulouse". Simon IV de Montfort, also known as Simon de Montfort the Elder, was a prominent French nobleman and leader during the Middle Ages. Born in 1160 and passing away in 1218, he played a significant role in history as he took part in the Fourth Crusade in 1202. In this medieval depiction, we witness a scene filled with faith and religious symbolism. The large figure of Simon de Montfort stands out amidst the chaos of battle. His devout Catholic beliefs are evident through his martyr-like posture and unwavering determination. The siege itself is an intense affair, with stones raining down upon him from above. This image serves as a reminder of both the physical dangers faced by crusaders like Montfort and their unyielding commitment to their cause. Simon's legacy extends beyond this single event; he became one of many martyrs during these tumultuous times. As one of France's most influential figures during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, his name remains synonymous with bravery and sacrifice. Ken Welsh's masterful capture transports us back to an era where belief systems clashed violently, leaving behind tales that continue to captivate our imaginations today.
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