f7v Prise d'Antioche (juin 1198) Capture of Antioch (June 1198) |
f312v Saint Louis malade décidant d'entreprendre la croisade (1244) The sick Saint Louis deciding to undertake the Crusade (1244) |
f299v Musulmans attaquant un monastère (vers 1230) Muslims attacking a monastery (1230) |
51A-B History of Outremer, Paris, 1295-6
(Bib. de la Ville, Palais des Arts, Ms. 29, f.7v, Lyon, France)
An illustration of a battle outside Antioch shows Crusaders in the round-topped great helms that had become standard by the late 13th century (A). The Muslims wield falchions (B) but the placing of this unlikely weapon in the hands of 'infidels' was probably an artist's way of interpreting the curved swords that he knew the Turks commonly used.
Source: p.38, Arms and Armour of the Crusading Era, 1050-1350, Western Europe and the Crusader States by David Nicolle.