A historically accurate depiction of the conquest of Ceuta by the Portuguese in 1415, portrayed in the style of a Flemish tapestry from the 16th century. The scene shows a medieval battlefield, with Portuguese soldiers in period armor and Portuguese flags (white with five blue shields arranged in a cross) attacking the fortified walls of Ceuta. In the background, there are accurate 15th-century Portuguese ships with large square sails, wooden hulls, and a cross emblem on the sails. The Moroccan defenders on the walls wear traditional North African armor and fight back. The design reflects intricate patterns and textures typical of Flemish tapestries, with rich reds, blues, and golds. The image is bordered by ornate floral motifs typical of tapestries. detailxl
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