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Les Capetiens: Louis VI Le Gros (1081-1137) and Adelaide of Savoy (ca
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Les Capetiens: Louis VI Le Gros (1081-1137) and Adelaide of Savoy (ca
LSE4088195 Les Capetiens: Louis VI Le Gros (1081-1137) and Adelaide of Savoy (ca. 1100-1154), Louis VII Le Jeune (1120-1180) and Adele of Champagne (or Blois) (ca. 1140-1206), Philippe II dit Philippe Auguste (1165-1223) and Isabelle de Hainaut (1170-1190) - Plate from Kings and Reamines of France pes, Paris, ed. Swift, 19th century by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Les Capetiens: Louis VI Le Gros (1081-1137) and Adelaide of Savoy (ca. 1100-1154), Louis VII Le Jeune (1120-1180) and Adele of Champagne (or Blois) (ca. 1140-1206), Philippe II dit Philippe Auguste (1165-1223) and Isabelle de Hainaut (1170-1190) - Plate from Kings and Reamines of France pes, Paris, ed. Swift, 19th century); Photo eLeonard de Selva; out of copyright
Media ID 22294076
© Leonard de Selva / Bridgeman Images
Buckler Cape Louis Vi 6 Says The Big 1081 1137 Louis Vii 7 The Young 1120 1180 Offspring Philip Ii Augustus 1165 1223 Scepter 12 12th 12th Xii 12th 13th Century
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This print showcases a plate from the 19th-century book "Kings and Reamines of France pes, Paris". The artwork, created by an unknown artist, depicts three generations of the Capetian dynasty. In the center stands Louis VI Le Gros (1081-1137), known for his robust figure and reign as King of France. Beside him is Adelaide of Savoy (ca. 1100-1154), his queen consort. To their right are Louis VII Le Jeune (1120-1180) and Adele of Champagne or Blois (ca. 1140-1206). Louis VII succeeded his father as king and ruled during a tumultuous period marked by conflicts with England and religious tensions. On the left side stands Philippe II dit Philippe Auguste (1165-1223), one of France's most influential monarchs. He is accompanied by Isabelle de Hainaut (1170-1190), his first wife. The engraving beautifully captures the regal attire worn by these historical figures, including crowns, capes, armor, and scepters. It offers a glimpse into aristocratic society during the Middle Ages in France. This print serves as a testament to the rich history of French royalty and provides viewers with an opportunity to appreciate both the artistic talent behind its creation and the significance of these individuals in shaping medieval Europe.
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