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Duke of York taking oath to be faithful to Henry VI
Richard, Duke of York, forced to take an oath of allegiance at St Pauls Cathedral to be faithful to Henry VI.
1452
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1452 Allegiance Faithful Fidelity Kneeling Oath Pauls Swearing Taking 1450s
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In this evocative image from the 15th century, Richard, Duke of York, is depicted taking an oath of allegiance to King Henry VI at St. Paul's Cathedral in London, in the year 1452. The Duke, dressed in full regalia, is shown kneeling before the King, his hands resting on a large open Bible. The solemnity of the moment is palpable, as the Duke swears to be faithful and loyal to his monarch. The background of the image is filled with onlookers, including clergymen and other members of the nobility, all watching intently as the Duke makes his pledge. The scene is a testament to the complex political dynamics of the English court during the 1450s. Richard, Duke of York, was a powerful and ambitious nobleman who had long harbored ambitions for the throne. However, he was also a loyal subject of King Henry VI, and this oath-taking ceremony served to reaffirm his commitment to the King's rule. The image is a poignant reminder of the intricate web of alliances and loyalties that existed within the English royal court during this period. It also underscores the importance of religion in medieval society, as the Duke's oath was taken on the Bible, symbolizing his commitment to God as well as to the King. Overall, this powerful image offers a glimpse into the political and religious landscape of 15th-century England, and the complex relationships that shaped the lives of its most powerful figures.
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