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Hundred Years War (1337-1453): Thierry de Robersart, known as the Canon d'Ecaillon, (1340-1387) takes the castle and the cathedrale of Jaffre, near Seville (Spain) - Lithography from the enluminated manuscript of the Chronicles (1322 to 1400)

Hundred Years War (1337-1453): Thierry de Robersart, known as the Canon d'Ecaillon, (1340-1387) takes the castle and the cathedrale of Jaffre, near Seville (Spain) - Lithography from the enluminated manuscript of the Chronicles (1322 to 1400)


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Hundred Years War (1337-1453): Thierry de Robersart, known as the Canon d'Ecaillon, (1340-1387) takes the castle and the cathedrale of Jaffre, near Seville (Spain) - Lithography from the enluminated manuscript of the Chronicles (1322 to 1400)

FLO4630294 Hundred Years War (1337-1453): Thierry de Robersart, known as the Canon d'Ecaillon, (1340-1387) takes the castle and the cathedrale of Jaffre, near Seville (Spain) - Lithography from the enluminated manuscript of the Chronicles (1322 to 1400) by Jean (Jehan) Froissart (1337-1404), 1868 - Thierry by Robersart, Canon of Robessart, takes the castle and minster of Jaffre, 10 miles from Seville - Handcoloured lithograph after an illuminated manuscript from Sir John Froissart's Chronicles, London, 1868; (add.info.: Hundred Years War (1337-1453): Thierry de Robersart, known as the Canon d'Ecaillon, (1340-1387) takes the castle and the cathedrale of Jaffre, near Seville (Spain) - Lithography from the enluminated manuscript of the Chronicles (1322 to 1400) by Jean (Jehan) Froissart (1337-1404), 1868 - Thierry by Robersart, Canon of Robessart, takes the castle and minster of Jaffre, 10 miles from Seville - Handcoloured lithograph after an illuminated manuscript from Sir John Froissart's Chronicles, London, 1868); © Florilegius

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This lithograph captures a pivotal moment in history during the Hundred Years War (1337-1453). The scene depicts Thierry de Robersart, also known as the Canon d'Ecaillon, bravely taking control of the castle and cathedral of Jaffre, near Seville in Spain. Thierry de Robersart was a prominent figure during this tumultuous period, known for his strategic military prowess and leadership skills. In this particular instance, he successfully led his forces to conquer the stronghold of Jaffre, showcasing his determination and courage on the battlefield. The intricate details and vibrant colors in this hand-colored lithograph bring to life the dramatic events that unfolded during this historical conflict. The illuminated manuscript from which it is based provides a glimpse into the past, offering viewers a window into the bravery and valor displayed by individuals like Thierry de Robersart. As we admire this artwork, we are reminded of the sacrifices made by those who fought in wars long ago. Their stories are preserved through images like these, allowing us to connect with our shared human history and appreciate the resilience of those who came before us.

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