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Cord V. (Henry, Earl of Lancaster and Leicester & William le Latimer, Lord of Corby), (1904)
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Cord V. (Henry, Earl of Lancaster and Leicester & William le Latimer, Lord of Corby), (1904)
Cord V. (Henry, Earl of Lancaster and Leicester & William le Latimer, Lord of Corby). Henry, 3rd Earl of Leicester and Lancaster (c1281-1345) was an English nobleman and one of the principals behind the deposition of Edward II of England. From Some Feudal Lords and their Seals. MCCCJ. With an introduction by Lord Howard De Walden [The De Walden Library, London, 1904.]
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Baron Cord Earl Feudal Feudalism Helmet Henry Latimer Leicester Lord Seal Shield White Background Aristocracy Aristocrat Feudal Lord Walden
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The captivating print of "Cord V. (Henry, Earl of Lancaster and Leicester & William le Latimer, Lord of Corby)" takes us back to the 14th century, offering a glimpse into the lives of two influential English noblemen. Henry, 3rd Earl of Leicester and Lancaster, played a significant role in the deposition of Edward II of England. This historical moment is beautifully captured in this close-up image. The vibrant colors - reds and greens - bring life to their attire while showcasing their status as aristocrats. The intricate details on their helmets and shields reflect the importance they placed on chivalry and heraldry during that era. Photographed in a studio setting against a white background, this print allows us to focus solely on these feudal lords without any distractions. Their expressions exude power and authority while hinting at the complexities that came with their positions. This remarkable piece belongs to "Some Feudal Lords and their Seals" published in 1904 by Lord Howard De Walden's esteemed library in London. It serves as an invaluable resource for those interested in studying feudalism during the early 20th century. As we admire this photograph today, we are transported back through time to witness firsthand the grandeur associated with medieval aristocracy. The print collector has preserved an extraordinary visual representation of Cord V. , forever capturing its significance within history's tapestry.
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