FLO4630169: Portrait of Philip von Artevelde (circa 1340-1382), captain of Ghent and governor of Flanders, preaching on a stage facing his armee (with curved leaves, flowers and strawberries) - Lithography from the enluminated manuscript of the Chronicles (1322 to 1400) by Jean (Jehan) Froissart (1337-1404), 1868 - Lip von Artavelde (C.1340Ð1382) governor of Ghent, Flemish patriot, preaching (Illuminated panel with foliage, flowers and strawberry) - Handcoloured lithograph after an illuminated manuscript from Sir John Froissart's Chronicles, London, 1868 / Bridgeman Images
PIX4630230: Artist's view of the solar system - Solar system artwork - Artist's view of the solar system with Pluto. Planets are represented in order of proximity to the sun. From left to right: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. A comet and a planetary nebula are also represented. Solar system artwork with Pluto. The planets are shown from the nearest planet of the Sun, Mercury (left), to the farthest (right), Pluto. A comet and a planetary nebula are shown. Since August 2006, Pluto is no more a planet but a dwarf planet called 134340 Pluto / Bridgeman Images
FLO4630284: Hundred Years War (1337-1453): Charles of Blois, known as the Blessed (1319-1364), Duke of Brittany and Thomas of Woodstock (1355-1397), Duke of Buckingham, agreed for the siege of Nantes in 1380, with their banners carried by the cavalry - Lithography after the enluminated manuscript of the Chronicles (from 1322 a 1400) by Jean (Jehan) Froissart (1337- 1404), 1868 - Charles of Blois, Duke of Brittany, and Thomas Woodstock, Earl of Buckingham, concerting the siege of Nantes, 1380; their banners can be seen above the ranks of mounted knights - Handcoloured lithograph after an illuminated manuscript from Sir John Froissart's Chronicles, London, 1868 / Bridgeman Images
FLO4630290: Count Louis II of Flanders (ne Louis de Dampierre dit Louis de Male or de Maerle) (1330-1384) receives the men of Ghent (Belgium) - Lithography from the enluminated manuscript of the Chronicles (1322 to 1400) by John (Jehan) Froissart (1337-1404), 1868 - Count Louis II of Flanders receives the men of Ghent - Handcoloured thograph after an illuminated manuscript from Sir John Froissart's Chronicles, London, 1868 / Bridgeman Images
PIX4630291: Planets of the solar system -2006 - Our solar system. 2006 - Planets are represented in order of proximity to the sun. From top to bottom: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Moon, its satellite, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. Since August 2006, Pluto is now called 134340 Pluto and is no longer considered a planet but designed as a dwarf planet. This is a montage of planetary images taken by spacecraft managed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, CA. Included are (from top to bottom) images of Mercury, Venus, Earth (and Moon), Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. The spacecraft responsible for these images are as follows: the Mercury image was taken by Mariner 10, the Venus image by Magellan, the Earth and Moon images by Galileo, the Mars image by Mars Global Surveyor, the Jupiter image by Cassini, and the Saturn, Uranus and Neptune images by Voyager. Pluto is not shown as no spacecraft has yet visited it. The inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Moon, and Mars) are roughly to scale to each other; the outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune) are roughly to scale to each other / Bridgeman Images
PIX4630295: The formation of the Solar System - Artist view - Forming solar system - Artist view - Artist view of the gas and dust disc (protoplanetary disc) around the Sun. Little by little rocks will gather, accrete, to form planets. Planetesimals - the seeds of planets crash together in the solar nebula, gradually growing larger, Dixon, Don (b.1951) / Bridgeman Images
PIX4630355: La formation du système solaire - Vue d'artiste - Artist's impression of the development of the Solar System - Vue d'artiste de planete en formation dans le disque de gaz et de dusts (disque protoplanetaire) autour de son toile. This artist's impression shows four stages of the development of the inner Solar System over a period of almost five billion years. The top panel shows the earliest stage where the debris disc around the Sun was composed of gas and tiny particles, typically less than one millimetre across. At the second stage the particles have formed large clumps, roughly 100 kilometers across and, similar to the asteroid Lutetia. These bodies in turn formed the rocky planets including the Earth, shown in the third panel down. Over the subsequent four billion years the surface of the Earth developed to what we know now under the influence of meteor bombardment that delivered volatile materials including water, and the evolution of life on its surface / Bridgeman Images
FLO4630380: The raising of the siege of Mahdia (Tunisia) and the departure of the French and English knights for Europe, in 1390 - Lithography after the enluminated manuscript of the Chronicles (from 1322 to 1400) by Jean (Jehan) Froissart (1337-1404), 1868 - The raising of the siege of the strong town of Africa (Mahdia, Tunisia) and the return of the European ights, 1390 - Handcoloured lithograph after an illuminated manuscript from Sir John Froissart's Chronicles, London, 1868 / Bridgeman Images
PIX4630398: The 8 planets of the solar system and the three dwarf planets. - Planets are represented in order of proximity to the sun. Since August 2006, Pluto is now called 134340 Pluto and is no longer considered a planet but designed as a dwarf planet. The other two dwarf planets are Eris (near Pluto, bottom right) and Ceres (bottom left) / Bridgeman Images
FLO4630405: Hundred Years War (1337-1453): the resumption and surrender of the castle of Ventadour (Correze), held by the Breton mercenary Geoffroy Tete Noir (died 1388), on behalf of the English - Lithograph after the enluminated manuscript of the Chronicles (1322 to 1400) by Jean (Jehan) Froissart (1337-1404), 1868 The retaking and surrender of the strong castle of Montadour, 14th century - Handcoloured lithograph after an illuminated manuscript from Sir John Froissart's Chronicles, London, 1868 / Bridgeman Images
FLO4630514: The author Jean de Froissart presents his book of love poems to King Richard II of England (1367-1400), in 1395 - Lithography after the manuscript enluminated by John (Jehan) Froissart (1337-1404), 1868 - Sir John Froissart, presenting his book of Love Poems to King Richard liII, 1395 - Handcoloured thograph after an illuminated manuscript from Sir John Froissart's Chronicles, London, 1868 / Bridgeman Images
FLO4630559: The city of Bristol (England) surrendering against the troops of Queen Isabelle of France (Isabelle de Valois) (1389-1409), during the invasion of England in 1326 - Lithography after the enluminated manuscript of the Chronicles (1322 to 1400) by Jean (Jehan) Froissart (1337-1404), 1868 - The city of Bristol surrendering to Queen Isabella of France during the invasion of England, 1326 - Handcoloured lithograph after an illuminated manuscript from Sir John Froissart's Chronicles, London, 1868 / Bridgeman Images
FLO4630589: The Debarking of Marguerite de Courcy (?) , Lady of Company of Queen Isabelle of France (Isabelle de Valois) (1389-1409), in Boulogne, returning from England in 1399, with news of the arrest of Richard II (1367-1400) - Lithography after the enluminated manuscript of the Chronicles (1322 to 1400) by Jean (Jehan) Froissart (1337-1404), 1868 - The landing of Margaret, Lady de Courcy, at Boulogne on her return from England in 1399 - Handcoloured lithograph after an illuminated manuscript from Sir John Froissart's Chronicles, London, 1868 / Bridgeman Images
FLO4630646: Tournament of Saint Inglevert, 1389, near Calais (France), or three French knights, marechal Jean II Le Meingre, dit Boucicaut (Boucicault) (1364-1421) with two chamberlans, Regnault de Roye (?) and John I of Croy (circa 1365-1415), lord of Sempy, defend the square for thirty days, waiting for everything coming for the jousting - Lithograph from the enlumine manuscript of the Chronicles (1322 to 1400) by Jean (Jehan) Froissart (1337-1404), 1868 - Tournament held at St. Inglevere near Calais where three French knights (Sir Reginald by Roye, Sir Boucicaut and Lord de Saimpi) defend the lists for 30 days against all-comers from England and elsewhere, 1389 - Handcoloured lithograph after an illuminated manuscript from Sir John Froissart's Chronicles, London, 1868 / Bridgeman Images
FLO4630647: The Reconciliation of Olivier V de Clisson (1336-1407) and John III of Montfort, Duke of Brittany, dit le Conquereur ou le Vaillant (1339-1399), 1397 - Lithography from the enluminated manuscript of the Chronicles (1322 to 1400) by John (Jehan) Froissart (1337-1404), 1868 - The reconciliation of Sir Oliver by Clisson and John de Montfort, Duke of Brittany, 1397- Handcoloured lithograph after an illuminated manuscript from Sir John Froissart's Chronicles, London, 1868 / Bridgeman Images
FLO4630675: Illuminated title page with calligraphy and border of foliage and coat of arms - Lithography after the manuscript enlumine of the Chronicles (from 1322 to 1400) by Jean (Jehan) Froissart (1337-1404), 1868 - Illuminated title page with calligraphy and decorative border of foliage and heraldic shields - Handcoloured lithograph after an illuminated manuscript from Sir John Froissart's Chronicles, London, 1868 / Bridgeman Images
FLO4628756: Countryside butterfly, Alstroemeria pulchra (Alstroemeria tricolor) 1 and Lirio de Cordillera, Alstroemeria pallida 2. Chile. Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaire's Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe, Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, Ghent, Belgium, 1870. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4628866: Roseleaf bramble or West Indian raspberry, Rubus rosifolius (Rubus rosaefolius flore simplici). Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaire's Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe, Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, Ghent, Belgium, 1867-1868. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4629020: Achimenantha x naegelioides, pink and gold cultivar. Plectopoma naegelioides aureo-roseum. Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaire's Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe, Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, Ghent, Belgium, 1867-1868. / Bridgeman Images
PIX4629054: Sunset and turbulence - Sunset with strong turbulence - Sunset on the Eckmuehl Lighthouse (Penmarc'h, Finistere) photograph on March 18, 2005. March 20, 2005 was the day of the Spring equinox, when the Sun sets exactly to the west. Sunset on the lighthouse of Eckmuehl (Penmarc'h, Finistere) on March 18, 2005. On March 20, 2005 was the spring equinox, moment where the sun is setting exactly towards the west / Bridgeman Images