Crusades Chessmen
Theme Chess set Pieces

This is a magnificent chess set which epitomizes the struggles for
domination between Christians and Muslims. This conflict has continued
intermittently for over a thousand years, but it is the period between
1095 and 1292 which has captured our imagination because of the
exploits of the Crusader knights.
Skillfully hand decorated, these pieces represent the Christian side
led by King Richard I of England, known as Richard the Lionheart, in
combat with the Muslim armies led by Saladin. This chess set
concentrates particularly on the Third great Crusade led by King
Richard I of England, who in 1189 joined King Philip II of France in an
effort to recapture the holy city of Jerusalem. King Richard, with 8000
troops, seized Cyprus and some cities on the Palestinian coast, but
ultimately failed to dislodge the Muslim leader, Saladin, from
Jerusalem.
Recommended Board: 2.25" Red Gloss
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