Deus Vult - Flag
$30.00
Conceived by Pope Urban II following an appeal from the Byzantine emperor Alexios I Komnenos, the First Crusade was a success with Christian forces taking control of Jerusalem on 15 July 1099. Around 60,000 soldiers and at least half again of non-combatants were involved in the First Crusade which set off on their quest in 1095.
Design features a stylized version of 'The Road to Jerusalem' by Gustave Doré.
• Knitted fabric
• Print on one side
• Blank reverse side
• 2 iron grommets
Design features a stylized version of 'The Road to Jerusalem' by Gustave Doré.
• Knitted fabric
• Print on one side
• Blank reverse side
• 2 iron grommets
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Conceived by Pope Urban II following an appeal from the Byzantine emperor Alexios I Komnenos, the First Crusade was a success with Christian forces taking control of Jerusalem on 15 July 1099. Around 60,000 soldiers and at least half again of non-combatants were involved in the First Crusade which set off on their quest in 1095.
Design features a stylized version of 'The Road to Jerusalem' by Gustave Doré.
• Knitted fabric
• Print on one side
• Blank reverse side
• 2 iron grommets
Design features a stylized version of 'The Road to Jerusalem' by Gustave Doré.
• Knitted fabric
• Print on one side
• Blank reverse side
• 2 iron grommets
Conceived by Pope Urban II following an appeal from the Byzantine emperor Alexios I Komnenos, the First Crusade was a success with Christian forces taking control of Jerusalem on 15 July 1099. Around 60,000 soldiers and at least half again of non-combatants were involved in the First Crusade which set off on their quest in 1095.
Design features a stylized version of 'The Road to Jerusalem' by Gustave Doré.
• Knitted fabric
• Print on one side
• Blank reverse side
• 2 iron grommets
Design features a stylized version of 'The Road to Jerusalem' by Gustave Doré.
• Knitted fabric
• Print on one side
• Blank reverse side
• 2 iron grommets