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Margaret of Denmark with St. Canute, patron of Denmark, behind her holding a banner showing the cross of the crusades. Margaret of Denmark, 1456 - 1486, aka Margaret of Norway. Queen of Scotland from 1469 to 1486 as the wife of King James III
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Margaret of Denmark with St. Canute, patron of Denmark, behind her holding a banner showing the cross of the crusades. Margaret of Denmark, 1456 - 1486, aka Margaret of Norway. Queen of Scotland from 1469 to 1486 as the wife of King James III
1219697 Margaret of Denmark with St. Canute, patron of Denmark, behind her holding a banner showing the cross of the crusades. Margaret of Denmark, 1456 - 1486, aka Margaret of Norway. Queen of Scotland from 1469 to 1486 as the wife of King James III. From Iconographia Scotica or Portraits of Illustrious Persons of Scotland, published 1797. by English School, (18th century); Private Collection
Media ID 28651645
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15th Banner Canute Consort Crusades Denmark Fifteenth James Kneeled Down Margaret Mens Suit Norway Norway Norwegian Norwegian Norwegians Patron Smart Suit Suit Suits Three Piece Suit Trouser Suit Monarch
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This print showcases Margaret of Denmark, also known as Margaret of Norway, alongside St. Canute, the patron saint of Denmark. The image portrays Margaret in regal attire, with St. Canute standing behind her and holding a banner adorned with the cross symbolizing the crusades. Margaret was a prominent figure during the 15th century and held various titles throughout her life. She served as Queen of Scotland from 1469 until her untimely death in 1486 when she was married to King James III. This union between two powerful monarchs solidified political alliances and brought prosperity to both nations. The portrait itself is an engraving dating back to the early 18th century, showcasing intricate details such as armor worn by St. Canute and Margaret's elegant clothing – a kneeled trouser suit that exudes sophistication. As one gazes upon this black-and-white masterpiece, it becomes evident that this image captures not only royalty but also religious devotion through St. Canute's presence and his symbolic banner representing the crusades. Preserved within a private collection, this artwork serves as a testament to European history and Scandinavian heritage while honoring an influential queen who played a pivotal role in shaping Scotland's destiny during her reign alongside King James III.
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