- van Orley. This is the only
window remaining in the
church showing the
Damiate legend. It was
originally given by
Haarlem to
Beverwijk in 1679. Window...
-
IJmuider Courant became part of
Damiate publishing,
which also
owned several other newspapers. On 20
December 1991
Damiate fused with
Verenigde Noordhollandse...
-
Willem I,
because they had
conquered the
Egyptian port of
Damietta (or
Damiate in Dutch, present-day Dimyat) in the
fifth crusade.
Haarlem received the...
-
shield is the
Imperial Crown of
Austria under barren branches holding two
Damiate bells, all held up by two
golden lions standing on the
motto of Haarlem...
- include: De
expugnatione Salaciae carmen by
Goswin of
Bossut Gesta obsidionis Damiate by
Giovanni Codagnello The
Arabic sources of the Crusade,
partially compiled...
-
pieces to
decorate the city hall,
telling stories such as the
legend of
Damiate, or the
legend of the
Haarlem Shield.
During this time the city hall functioned...
- 1219. La
Prise de
Damiette en 1219 (Fragmentum
Provinciale de
Captione Damiate) is an
anonymous account of the
Siege of
Damietta of 1218–1219 and the...
- ship
Kalmar Kastell ( Swedish Navy) was sunk off Møn, Denmark. 31
August Damiate (
Dutch East
India Company): The
pinnace was
wrecked when she hit rocks...
-
Crusade of
Louis IX of
France with his
three sons, and
arrived in 1249 in
Damiate.
Robert of Looz, Lord of
Corswarem x Ida of Geneffe.
Arnoult I of Los,...
- and
printed by
Stuurman of
Zaandam until 1968, when it was
taken over by
Damiate, also
publishers of the
Haarlems Dagblad; some of the
editorial boards...