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Ms 1796 f. 7 The Trial of Robert d Artois (1287-1342), Count of Beaumont
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Ms 1796 f. 7 The Trial of Robert d Artois (1287-1342), Count of Beaumont
XIR85900 Ms 1796 f.7 The Trial of Robert d Artois (1287-1342), Count of Beaumont, presided over by Philippe VI (1293-1350) in 1331 (w/c) by Peiresc, Nicolas Claude Fabri de (1580-1637); Bibliotheque Inguimbertine, Carpentras, 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); French, out of copyright
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The captivating print titled "Ms 1796 f. 7 The Trial of Robert d Artois" takes us back in time to the year 1331, where a significant event unfolds before our eyes. Presided over by Philippe VI, King of France, this trial marks the legal battle faced by Robert d Artois, Count of Beaumont. Intriguingly captured by Nicolas Claude Fabri de Peiresc, a renowned French artist and scholar from the 17th century, this copy of a manuscript holds immense historical value. The scene depicts a solemn courtroom filled with both spiritual and temporal figures - bishops on one side and civil peers on the other. Robert d Artois himself stands at the center of attention as he faces judgment for his disputed earldom. As grandson of Robert II, Count of Artois, he had lost his inheritance due to complex circumstances surrounding his father's premature demise. This painting not only showcases an important moment in medieval French history but also highlights the power dynamics within royal courts during that era. It serves as a testament to how justice was administered under Philippe VI's reign and offers valuable insights into legal proceedings at that time. Preserved within Bibliotheque Inguimbertine in Carpentras, France, this remarkable artwork continues to captivate viewers with its intricate details and rich narrative. Its significance lies not only in its artistic beauty but also in its ability to transport us back centuries ago when trials like these shaped destin
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