Different styles and scenes of paintings, although "Richard, Coeur De Lion, On His Way To Jerusalem" and "The Sea Raiders" depict the global movements of people. They are driven by a thirst for new conquests, an irresistible desire to penetrate anywhere in the world. Probably, this is what characterizes the Middle Ages, a bit gloomy, but, undoubtedly, historically significant.
Different styles and scenes of paintings, although "Richard, Coeur De Lion, On His Way To Jerusalem" and "The Sea Raiders" depict the global movements of people. They are driven by a thirst for new conquests, an irresistible desire to penetrate anywhere in the world. Probably, this is what characterizes the Middle Ages, a bit gloomy, but, undoubtedly, historically significant.
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