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King Edward I
King Edward the First of England, reigned from 1272 to 1307. One of Englands greatest kings he was also known as Edward the Lawgiver, the English Justinian and as the Hammer of the Scots. A great military leader he took part in the eighth crusade and also conquered Wales and invaded Scotland. But it was also Edward who founded the parliamentary system in England and started the move away from the feudal system. Note this etching taken from A History of England by Thomas Gaspey published 1855 to 1859.Engraver Unkown
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This print showcases the iconic King Edward I, a legendary figure in English history. Reigning from 1272 to 1307, he was hailed as one of England's greatest kings and earned various titles such as Edward the Lawgiver, the English Justinian, and the Hammer of the Scots. Renowned for his military prowess, King Edward I played a significant role in numerous conquests and campaigns. He fearlessly led troops during the eighth crusade and successfully conquered Wales while also venturing into Scotland. However, King Edward's legacy extends far beyond his martial achievements. This etching captures an important aspect of his reign - his pivotal role in shaping England's political landscape. It was under his rule that the parliamentary system began to take root, marking a significant departure from feudalism. By establishing this democratic institution, he laid down foundations that would shape England's governance for centuries to come. Taken from Thomas Gaspey's A History of England published between 1855 and 1859, this historical artifact offers us a glimpse into an era long past. The identity of the engraver remains unknown but their skill is evident in capturing both the regal demeanor and commanding presence of King Edward I. In this portrait-like depiction, we witness not only a chivalrous warrior but also an architect of change who left an indelible mark on English society through both sword and pen.
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