Medieval Catalan Romanesque style illustration, 12th–13th century Crown of Aragon, horizontal frieze composition designed as a continuous armband. A long line of medieval warriors standing on a shared symbolic ground line, inspired by Catalan murals and manuscript miniatures. Flat perspective, frontal figures, no modern realism, no fantasy. Central figure: King Jaume I of Aragon on a simple medieval horse, fully integrated with the infantry, not heroic or oversized. He wears a schematic Romanesque crown (simple diadem style), a sober royal cloak, and holds a straight medieval sword resting calmly on his thigh. Surrounding him, a Catalan-Aragonese host composed of infantry and knights: spears held vertically or resting, shields partially overlapping bodies. No dynamic battle poses, only calm procession and formation. All shields are historically accurate and documented: – Royal Arms of Aragon (four red bars on gold) – Cross of Saint George – Cross of Alcoraz – Knights Templar red cross – Order of the Hospital white cross – Historical Catalan-Aragonese counties (Urgell, Pallars, Ribagorza, Montcada), simplified early medieval heraldry only Clothing shows realistic medieval textile variety: wool, coarse cloth, padded garments, simple tunics and cloaks. Subtle variation in textures using stripes, dots, or geometric stitching, faithful to Catalan Romanesque art. Faces are expressive but stylized: long medieval mustaches, short beards, visible rosy cheeks (Romanesque coloring), Mehr sehen