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The coronation of King Henry IV of England with a
The coronation of King Henry IV of England with a huge crown, 1399. The king in sunglasses and cracows is crowned by bishops in Westminster Abbey, while pages hold his coat of arms, helm and sword. Coronation of King Henry IV (from the best authorities). Handcoloured steel engraving after an illustration by John Leech from Gilbert Abbott A Becketts Comic History of England, Bradbury, Agnew & Co. London, 1880
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1415 Abbott Abeckett Armor Comical Coronation Crows Gilbert Helm Humor Knights Leech Nest Southampton Trinity
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In this print from the 19th century, we witness the coronation of King Henry IV of England, an event that took place on August 13, 1413, although the print incorrectly states the year as 1415. King Henry, depicted in an unusual and comical manner, dons a massive crown adorned with intricate designs and precious stones. He wears a suit of armor, complete with a helmet and a crows nest-like cravat, or cracows, around his neck. The king's sunglasses add an unexpected modern touch to this medieval scene. The ceremony unfolds in the hallowed halls of Westminster Abbey, where bishops in their ceremonial robes and mitres officiate. Pages, clad in livery, hold the king's coat of arms, helm, and sword. Knights in plate armor stand guard, their shields bearing the insignia of the Trinity. The print, an intricately hand-colored steel engraving, is based on an illustration by John Leech, created for Gilbert Abbott A Beckett's Comic History of England. The caricatured style adds a touch of humor to the historical event, making it an engaging and entertaining representation of King Henry IV's coronation. The image offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, blending history and whimsy. It is a testament to the enduring allure of the coronation of King Henry IV and the rich tapestry of England's regal history.
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