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Ms. Fr. 18437 fol. 2 The Court of the Peers presided over by Philippe VI (1293-1350
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Ms. Fr. 18437 fol. 2 The Court of the Peers presided over by Philippe VI (1293-1350
XIR200387 Ms.Fr. 18437 fol. 2 The Court of the Peers presided over by Philippe VI (1293-1350) from Proces de Robert III d Artois (1287-1342) comte de Beaumont, 1336 (vellum) (b/w photo) (see also 85900) by French School, (14th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: cleric peers on the left of the king; civil peers on his right; grandson of Robert II (1250-1302) Count of Artois 1250-1302; because his father dead before his grandfather he lost his earldom by judgment of the Parliament in 1309 and 1318; then by the king Philippe VI, le Bel in 1331; copy of this manuscript by Pereisc see GIR 85900; ); French, out of copyright
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This print showcases a historical moment captured on vellum. Titled "Ms. Fr. 18437 fol. 2 The Court of the Peers presided over by Philippe VI (1293-1350)" it depicts an important event from the Proces de Robert III d Artois (1287-1342) comte de Beaumont in 1336. The image portrays the grandeur of medieval justice, with Philippe VI, King of France, seated upon his majestic throne at the center. On his left stand the esteemed cleric peers, while civil peers occupy his right side. This arrangement symbolizes the balance between religious and secular powers during that era. Philippe VI's lineage is traced back to Robert II, Count of Artois (1250-1302), making him a descendant of noble heritage. However, due to unfortunate circumstances involving his father's premature demise before his grandfather's passing, he lost his earldom through Parliament judgments in 1309 and 1318. In this remarkable scene frozen in time by French School artists from the 14th century, we witness history unfolding as Philippe VI asserts his authority by bestowing new titles upon Robert III d'Artois despite previous legal setbacks. Preserved within Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, France, this manuscript copy holds immense cultural significance for its accurate depiction of medieval court proceedings and serves as a testament to both artistic skill and historical documentation.
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