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Hundred Years War: "Charles VII (1403-1461
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Hundred Years War: "Charles VII (1403-1461
LRI4666435 Hundred Years War: " Charles VII (1403-1461) presents a document to Joan of Arc (1412-1431)" Miniature from the manuscript " Le Jouvencel" by John V of Bueil (1406-1477), companion of Joan of Arc, reporting the siege of Orleans. 1461-1468 Royal Library of San Lorenzo de Escorial, Spain. by Unknown Artist, (15th century); Biblioteca Monasterio del Escorial, Madrid, Spain; (add.info.: Hundred Years War: " Charles VII (1403-1461) presents a document to Joan of Arc (1412-1431)" Miniature from the manuscript " Le Jouvencel" by John V of Bueil (1406-1477), companion of Joan of Arc, reporting the siege of Orleans. 1461-1468 Royal Library of San Lorenzo de Escorial, Spain.); Luisa Ricciarini; out of copyright
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100 Year War Charles 7 King Of France Charles 7 The Victorious Charles 7 The Well Served Charles The Well Served Charles Vii 7 1403 1461 Joan Of Arc 1412 1431 Valois Family
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This print captures a significant moment during the Hundred Years War. In this scene, Charles VII, the victorious King of France (1403-1461), is seen presenting a document to Joan of Arc (1412-1431). The miniature is from the manuscript "Le Jouvencel" by John V of Bueil, who was a companion of Joan of Arc and reported on the siege of Orleans. The image showcases the historical context and political dynamics at play during this tumultuous period in French history. Charles VII, known as Charles the Well Served, sought to solidify his reign and regain control over French territories occupied by England. Joan of Arc played a pivotal role in his campaign as she led French forces to several victories against English troops. The intricate illumination and attention to detail in this 15th-century miniature highlight both its artistic value and historical significance. It offers us a glimpse into an era where kingship, loyalty, and warfare shaped European nations. Preserved in the Royal Library of San Lorenzo de Escorial in Spain, this artwork serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of these iconic figures. Through their actions and bravery, they left an indelible mark on history that continues to captivate our imagination centuries later.
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