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Dagobert Ier, 10e roi, monte sur le trone en 629, mort en 639 (coloured engraving)
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Dagobert Ier, 10e roi, monte sur le trone en 629, mort en 639 (coloured engraving)
2799479 Dagobert Ier, 10e roi, monte sur le trone en 629, mort en 639 (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dagobert Ier, 10e roi, monte sur le trone en 629, mort en 639. Detail from popular coloured engraving by Pellerin of Epinal. Galerie Des Rois De France, Pl 1.); © Look and Learn
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This vibrant coloured engraving captures the regal presence of Dagobert Ier, the 10th king of France. Mounted on his throne in 629 and passing away in 639, Dagobert's reign marked an important era in French history. The detailed print is a reproduction of a popular engraving by Pellerin of Epinal. Dagobert Ier's image exudes power and authority as he sits upon his ornate throne. His royal robes drape elegantly around him, adorned with intricate details that reflect the opulence of his position. The artist has skillfully captured every aspect of this historical figure, from his majestic crown to the confident expression on his face. As one gazes at this artwork, it transports us back to a time when kings ruled over vast territories and shaped the destiny of nations. Dagobert Ier was not only a ruler but also an emblematic figure representing French royalty during the Merovingian dynasty. The print serves as a window into European history, showcasing both the artistic talent prevalent during that period and providing insight into the cultural significance attached to monarchy. It reminds us that behind every great kingdom lies a leader who carries immense responsibility and influence. This image invites viewers to appreciate both its aesthetic beauty and its historical context. It stands as a testament to Dagobert Ier's legacy while offering glimpses into an era long gone but still celebrated for its rich heritage.
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