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King Charles VI of France and Henry V welcomed by the clergy
LLM339248 King Charles VI of France and Henry V welcomed by the clergy by Doyle, James William Edmund (1822-92); Private Collection; (add.info.: King Charles VI of France and Henry V welcomed by the clergy. James E Doyle, A Chronicle of England BC 55 to AD 1485 (London, 1864).); © Look and Learn
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Aquitaine Archbishops Bedford Bishops Bordeaux Burgundian Burgundy Gironde King Henry V Nouvelle Aquitaine 1420 Clarence
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In this photo print, we are transported back in time to witness a momentous occasion - the meeting of two powerful monarchs, King Charles VI of France and Henry V, accompanied by an array of esteemed clergymen. The scene is filled with grandeur and significance as archbishops, bishops, and other members of the clergy extend their warm welcome to these illustrious rulers. The image captures a sense of unity and reverence as the clergymen gather around the kings, their robes flowing regally in shades of deep red. The presence of the iconic red cross of St. George adds a touch of symbolism to this historic encounter. Mounted on majestic horses, King Charles VI and Henry V exude authority and dignity. Their expressions reflect both anticipation and respect for each other's power. This extraordinary event took place in 1420 amidst a backdrop fraught with political tensions between France and England. It was during this period that Bordeaux became part of Aquitaine under English rule while Burgundy aligned itself with France. Through this remarkable photograph print by James E Doyle from his book "A Chronicle of England BC 55 to AD 1485" we gain insight into an important chapter in European history. It serves as a reminder not only of the intricate web woven by politics but also highlights moments when diplomacy prevailed over conflict.
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