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Chelsea Creek separated the islands from Chelsea on the mainland to the north. The schooner Diana is represented by the burning vessel labeled
Chelsea Creek Battle location — Chelsea Creek separated the islands from Chelsea on the mainland to the north. The schooner Diana is represented by the burning vessel labeled "16". It was in Chelsea Creek during the battle and was never at the location indicated. It burned north of the boat labeled "Ferry Boat."
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Chelsea Creek Battle location Chelsea Creek separated the islands from Chelsea on the mainland to the north. The schooner Diana is represented by the burning vessel labeled "16". It was in Chelsea Creek during the battle and was never at the location indicated. It burned north of the boat labeled "Ferry Boat."
Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou
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A 13th-century depiction by Matthew Paris
coronation of Stephen — A 13th-century depiction by Matthew Paris
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coronation of Stephen A 13th-century depiction by Matthew Paris
Stephen, King of England
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Two Hundred Knights Attack Twenty Thousand Saracens
Battle of Ramla (1102) — Two Hundred Knights Attack Twenty Thousand Saracens
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Battle of Ramla (1102) Two Hundred Knights Attack Twenty Thousand Saracens
queen consort of England and wife of William the Conqueror, by Carle Elshoecht (1850). Luxembourg Garden, Paris
Matilda of Flanders — queen consort of England and wife of William the Conqueror, by Carle Elshoecht (1850). Luxembourg Garden, Paris
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Matilda of Flanders queen consort of England and wife of William the Conqueror, by Carle Elshoecht (1850). Luxembourg Garden, Paris
Baldwin V, Count of Flanders
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Adela of Normandy
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Seljuk Empire at its greatest extent in 1092, upon the death of Malik Shah I
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Seljuk ceramic tile
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Bohemond I of Antioch
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