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Legende des enerves de Jumieges: the two sons of Merovingian king Clovis II, punished for revolting against their father, are collected by the monks of the Abbey of Jumieges, near Rouen, 660 approximately (The sons of king Clovis II)
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Legende des enerves de Jumieges: the two sons of Merovingian king Clovis II, punished for revolting against their father, are collected by the monks of the Abbey of Jumieges, near Rouen, 660 approximately (The sons of king Clovis II)
ELD4889075 Legende des enerves de Jumieges: the two sons of Merovingian king Clovis II, punished for revolting against their father, are collected by the monks of the Abbey of Jumieges, near Rouen, 660 approximately (The sons of king Clovis II, after being punished for rebelling against their father, are greeted by the monks of Jumieges abbey near Rouen, 660 ca) Engraving from " Mysteres des vieux chateaux de France" 1837 Private collection by Unknown Artist, (19th century); (add.info.: Legende des enerves de Jumieges: the two sons of Merovingian king Clovis II, punished for revolting against their father, are collected by the monks of the Abbey of Jumieges, near Rouen, 660 approximately (The sons of king Clovis II, after being punished for rebelling against their father, are greeted by the monks of Jumieges abbey near Rouen, 660 ca) Engraving from " Mysteres des vieux chateaux de France" 1837 Private collection); Photo © The Holbarn Archive
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This print captures a significant moment in history, showcasing the "Legende des enerves de Jumieges". The image depicts the two sons of Merovingian king Clovis II, who were punished for their rebellion against their father. In this scene, we witness the monks of the Abbey of Jumieges near Rouen collecting and welcoming these young princes after their ordeal. Dating back to around 660 AD, this engraving from "Mysteres des vieux chateaux de France" (1837) offers us a glimpse into a turbulent period in medieval Europe. The sons of King Clovis II had dared to challenge his authority, only to face severe consequences for their actions. However, it is heartening to see that despite their transgressions, they are met with compassion and support from the monks at Jumieges abbey. The composition exudes an air of solemnity and redemption as the boys stand before the imposing backdrop of Jumieges abbey. Their expressions betray a mix of remorse and gratitude as they are embraced by these holy men who have chosen forgiveness over retribution. Preserved within a private collection by an unknown artist from the 19th century and now part of The Holbarn Archive's repertoire, this photograph serves as both a historical artifact and an artistic masterpiece. It reminds us that even in times marked by conflict and discord, there is always room for compassion and reconciliation.
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