Century Knight Bombard

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Triangular Bombard


Triangular Bombard


$39.99


Triangular Bombard - Giclee Print

16th Century Engraving of a Russian Knight


16th Century Engraving of a Russian Knight


$79.99


16th Century Engraving of a Russian Knight - Premium Photographic Print

French Bombard Madrid


French Bombard Madrid


$39.99


French Bombard Madrid - Giclee Print

British Bombard Canton


British Bombard Canton


$49.99


British Bombard Canton - Giclee Print

Knight Chess Piece, French, Late 11th Century


Knight Chess Piece, French, Late 11th Century


$49.99


Knight Chess Piece, French, Late 11th Century - Giclee Print

Illustration of a Knight Templar, after a 14th Century Manuscript


Illustration of a Knight Templar, after a 14th Century Manuscript


$34.99


Illustration of a Knight Templar, after a 14th Century Manuscript - Giclee Print

The Japanese Bombard Shanghai


The Japanese Bombard Shanghai


$49.99


Achille Beltrame The Japanese Bombard Shanghai - Giclee Print

Fourteenth Century Crusader Knight


Fourteenth Century Crusader Knight


$59.95


Standing firm, this amazingly detailed, highly collectible 14th-century knight is replete with a heraldic shield and a sheath for his sword hangs at his side. Cast in quality designer resin and hand-painted in metallic faux-silver with royal-colored detailing on his armor and shield, this authentic knight's visor flips to reveal a face painted in a life-like palette. Ever ready for battle, our knight is a worthy addition to any medieval collection. 7"Wx5"Dx16"H. 5 lbs.

The Knight, the Young Girl and Death, 16th century


The Knight, the Young Girl and Death, 16th century


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Hans Baldung Grien The Knight, the Young Girl and Death, 16th century - Giclee Print

Alain Bombard


Alain Bombard


$58.94


Alain Bombard ( 27. Oktober 1924 in Paris; 19. Juli 2005 in Toulon) war ein franzosischer Arzt, Biologe und Umweltpolitiker. Bombard wurde vor allem bekannt durch seine medizinischen Untersuchungen zur Moglichkeit des Uberlebens von Schiffbruchigen in den 1950er Jahren, die teilweise auf spektakularen Selbstversuchen beruhen. Im Juli 1952 segelte Bombard von Gran Canaria in 65 Tagen uber den Atlantik, angeblich ohne Trinkwasser und Lebensmittel mitzufuhren. Nach eigenen Angaben ernahrte er sich unterwegs nur von Meerwasser und Meerestieren, vor allem Fischen, deren ausgepresste Flussigkeit er als Trinkwasser genutzt habe. Bombard verlor auf der Reise ca. 25 Kilogramm Gewicht und litt spater an Wirbelsaulenbeschwerden, die auf seine Ozeanfahrt zuruckgefuhrt wurden. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 72 Publication Date: 2010/09/04 Language: German Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.17 inches

French Horticulturists of Bagnolet Bombard Clouds


French Horticulturists of Bagnolet Bombard Clouds


$49.99


French Horticulturists of Bagnolet Bombard Clouds - Giclee Print

Knight Hospitaller in the Original Habit, Worn Until the Fourteenth Century


Knight Hospitaller in the Original Habit, Worn Until the Fourteenth Century


$49.99


Knight Hospitaller in the Original Habit, Worn Until the Fourteenth Century - Giclee Print

Opium Wars, British Bombard Canton


Opium Wars, British Bombard Canton


$49.99


I.w. Carmichael Opium Wars, British Bombard Canton - Giclee Print



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The Forts of Malta

While many tourists flock to Malta for the sun, sea, and nightlife, this Mediterranean island’s rich and illustrious history has also made it a treasure trove of archealogical buildings and sites. The variety of forts still standing on the island offer a unique insight into the battles and great empires of the past, and offer visitors a glimpse of a time long gone in many other places.

 

Fort St. Elmo stands as part of what is now the Valletta bastions; Valletta being the capital city of Malta. Initially the site of a watchtower, reinforcement began in 1533, after the arrival of the Knights of Malta in 1530. Later, it was Italian, French, Spanish and British architectural influences that governed the construction of what is now known as Fort St. Elmo. When the Ottoman Empire laid siege to the island of Malta in 1565, St. Elmo had become a working fort, and was the scene of the siege’s most ferocious battles, with its garrison of 100 hundred knights, and seven hundred soldiers keeping the Turkish armies at bay for over a month until the fort eventually fell. The fort is still in working order today, and houses the police department’s headquarters, as well as the war museum where the original George Cross, awarded to Malta, is still displayed.

 

Fort St. Angelo was the home of the powerful Nava family in the 14th Century – the Aragonese feudal lords of Malta at that time. The actual site actually dates back to early medieval times and was possibly built by the island’s Arab rulers in the 11th Century, although the exact date of its construction remains unknown. The Knights of Malta chose to make this fort the seat of their Grand Master after their arrival in 1530, and Fort St.Angelo withstood the bombardment of the Turks during the Ottoman Empire’s siege in 1565. After the siege, the Knights of Malta built the great fortress city of Valletta, and moved their headquarters there, but Fort St.Angelo remains until this day leased, in part, to The Knights of St. John, and is also the site of the maritime museum.

 

Fort St. Agatha in Mellieha, on the North of the island is also known as The Red Fort due to its distinctive colouration. Built by order of Grand Master Lascaris of the Knights of Malta, this fort protected against the Ottoman Empire as well as the Corsairs. It commands a spectacular view over Mellieha bay, and from this vantage point would have been able to closely observe enemy shipping around the North of the island. After its completion in 1648 it contained a garrison of 30 men, and artillery from 1649, and was a key watch post for the Knights. It is still open today.

 

There are many other forts on the island, all with a rich story to tell of times gone by and heroic deeds. The great clashes Malta has endured have always been the result of its strategic location between Europe and Africa, serving as a supply, trading, and military base for countless empires throughout the ages. But it’s not only the military that left their mark on the island. As Empires and peoples came and went, they also left signs of their faiths and religious practices, and apart from its military wonders, Malta is also home to some of the oldest known religious sites and temples in existence anywhere, predating the great pyramids of Egypt and Stonehenge. For the traveller who’s interested in more than just modern culture, Malta’s history and the history of many great nations form the fabric of the island’s modern landscape.

About the Author

Thomas West writes articles a well a fictional short stories, has taught English,and lived and worked in Malta.

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