The Book of Kells: Christ holding a Gospel book, c800. Here we see Christ seated on a throne, flanked by peacocks, symbols of his resurrection due to the belief that their flesh did not rot. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-book-of-kells-christ-holding-a-gospel-book-c800-here-we-see-christ-seated-on-a-throne-flanked-by-peacocks-symbols-of-his-resurrection-due-to-the-belief-that-their-flesh-did-not-rot-image348185270.html
RM2B6D5T6–The Book of Kells: Christ holding a Gospel book, c800. Here we see Christ seated on a throne, flanked by peacocks, symbols of his resurrection due to the belief that their flesh did not rot.
Saint Matthew, from the Cadmug Gospel, 8th century. The Cadmug Gospel (Codex Bonifatianus III) is an early medieval codex of religious texts, now in Fulda in Germany, which is closely associated with Saint Boniface (d754). The Cadmug Gospel (Codex Bonifatianus III) is one of three 'Bonifatian' books, a set of three manuscripts traditionally considered to have been in the possession of Saint Boniface. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/saint-matthew-from-the-cadmug-gospel-8th-century-the-cadmug-gospel-codex-bonifatianus-iii-is-an-early-medieval-codex-of-religious-texts-now-in-fulda-in-germany-which-is-closely-associated-with-saint-boniface-d754-the-cadmug-gospel-codex-bonifatianus-iii-is-one-of-three-bonifatian-books-a-set-of-three-manuscripts-traditionally-considered-to-have-been-in-the-possession-of-saint-boniface-image348185288.html
RM2B6D5TT–Saint Matthew, from the Cadmug Gospel, 8th century. The Cadmug Gospel (Codex Bonifatianus III) is an early medieval codex of religious texts, now in Fulda in Germany, which is closely associated with Saint Boniface (d754). The Cadmug Gospel (Codex Bonifatianus III) is one of three 'Bonifatian' books, a set of three manuscripts traditionally considered to have been in the possession of Saint Boniface.
Macmorog, Irish chieftain, approaches the Duke of Gloucester, 15th century. La Prinse et mort du roy Richart (Book of the Capture and Death of King Richard II), by Jean Creton (fl.1386-1420) (Harl. MS. 1319) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/macmorog-irish-chieftain-approaches-the-duke-of-gloucester-15th-century-la-prinse-et-mort-du-roy-richart-book-of-the-capture-and-death-of-king-richard-ii-by-jean-creton-fl1386-1420-harl-ms-1319-image261851914.html
RMW60AP2–Macmorog, Irish chieftain, approaches the Duke of Gloucester, 15th century. La Prinse et mort du roy Richart (Book of the Capture and Death of King Richard II), by Jean Creton (fl.1386-1420) (Harl. MS. 1319)
Prefatory miniature of the Virgin and Child, c1200. British Library shelfmark: Royal 2 A. XXII, f.13v. The Westminster Psalter is an English illuminated psalter. It is the oldest surviving psalter used at Westminster Abbey, and is presumed to have left Westminster after the Dissolution of the Monasteries. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prefatory-miniature-of-the-virgin-and-child-c1200-british-library-shelfmark-royal-2-a-xxii-f13v-the-westminster-psalter-is-an-english-illuminated-psalter-it-is-the-oldest-surviving-psalter-used-at-westminster-abbey-and-is-presumed-to-have-left-westminster-after-the-dissolution-of-the-monasteries-image348185859.html
RM2B6D6H7–Prefatory miniature of the Virgin and Child, c1200. British Library shelfmark: Royal 2 A. XXII, f.13v. The Westminster Psalter is an English illuminated psalter. It is the oldest surviving psalter used at Westminster Abbey, and is presumed to have left Westminster after the Dissolution of the Monasteries.
Reception of Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, received as Captain of Calais for Henry V, c1485. In 1414 Beauchamp helped put down the Lollard uprising, and then went to Normandy as Captain of Calais, and represented England at the coronation of Sigismund as King of Germany and the Council of Constance. From The Beauchamp Pageants c1485. MS. Cott. Jul. E. IV. E. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/reception-of-richard-beauchamp-earl-of-warwick-received-as-captain-of-calais-for-henry-v-c1485-in-1414-beauchamp-helped-put-down-the-lollard-uprising-and-then-went-to-normandy-as-captain-of-calais-and-represented-england-at-the-coronation-of-sigismund-as-king-of-germany-and-the-council-of-constance-from-the-beauchamp-pageants-c1485-ms-cott-jul-e-iv-e-image348186481.html
RM2B6D7BD–Reception of Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, received as Captain of Calais for Henry V, c1485. In 1414 Beauchamp helped put down the Lollard uprising, and then went to Normandy as Captain of Calais, and represented England at the coronation of Sigismund as King of Germany and the Council of Constance. From The Beauchamp Pageants c1485. MS. Cott. Jul. E. IV. E.
Virgin and Child with Artist Kneeling, c1250. By Matthew Paris (c1200-1259). Matthew Paris, Virgin and Child with Artist Kneeling. Frontispiece of the Historia Anglorum, c1250. Tempera on vellum. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/virgin-and-child-with-artist-kneeling-c1250-by-matthew-paris-c1200-1259-matthew-paris-virgin-and-child-with-artist-kneeling-frontispiece-of-the-historia-anglorum-c1250-tempera-on-vellum-image348185736.html
RM2B6D6CT–Virgin and Child with Artist Kneeling, c1250. By Matthew Paris (c1200-1259). Matthew Paris, Virgin and Child with Artist Kneeling. Frontispiece of the Historia Anglorum, c1250. Tempera on vellum.
Siege of Rouen, 1418. Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick (1382-1439), with Henry V (1386-1422) at the siege of Rouen, 1418. The Siege of Rouen (29 July 1418 - 19 January 1419) was a major event in the Hundred Years' War, where English forces loyal to Henry V captured Rouen, the capital of Normandy, from the Norman French. From The Beauchamp Pageants c1485. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/siege-of-rouen-1418-richard-beauchamp-earl-of-warwick-1382-1439-with-henry-v-1386-1422-at-the-siege-of-rouen-1418-the-siege-of-rouen-29-july-1418-19-january-1419-was-a-major-event-in-the-hundred-years-war-where-english-forces-loyal-to-henry-v-captured-rouen-the-capital-of-normandy-from-the-norman-french-from-the-beauchamp-pageants-c1485-image348186628.html
RM2B6D7GM–Siege of Rouen, 1418. Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick (1382-1439), with Henry V (1386-1422) at the siege of Rouen, 1418. The Siege of Rouen (29 July 1418 - 19 January 1419) was a major event in the Hundred Years' War, where English forces loyal to Henry V captured Rouen, the capital of Normandy, from the Norman French. From The Beauchamp Pageants c1485.
The London to Dover section from Matthew Paris's Itinerary map of London to Palestine, 13th century. By Matthew Paris (c1200-1259). Pilgrimage maps of Jerusalem began to appear in the 1200s. Here English Benedictine monk, Matthew Paris, depicts the journey from London to Jerusalem. The map appears in versions of Paris’s Chronica Maiora, his history of the world from its creation to 1253. It appears in a linear style, with folios pasted back to back, and may have originally been a single long strip map. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-london-to-dover-section-from-matthew-pariss-itinerary-map-of-london-to-palestine-13th-century-by-matthew-paris-c1200-1259-pilgrimage-maps-of-jerusalem-began-to-appear-in-the-1200s-here-english-benedictine-monk-matthew-paris-depicts-the-journey-from-london-to-jerusalem-the-map-appears-in-versions-of-pariss-chronica-maiora-his-history-of-the-world-from-its-creation-to-1253-it-appears-in-a-linear-style-with-folios-pasted-back-to-back-and-may-have-originally-been-a-single-long-strip-map-image484791677.html
RM2K4M4MD–The London to Dover section from Matthew Paris's Itinerary map of London to Palestine, 13th century. By Matthew Paris (c1200-1259). Pilgrimage maps of Jerusalem began to appear in the 1200s. Here English Benedictine monk, Matthew Paris, depicts the journey from London to Jerusalem. The map appears in versions of Paris’s Chronica Maiora, his history of the world from its creation to 1253. It appears in a linear style, with folios pasted back to back, and may have originally been a single long strip map.
Relief ships arriving in Ireland to bring supplies to Richard II, 15th century. Prinse et mort du roy Richart (Book of the Capture and Death of King Richard II), by Jean Creton (fl.1386-1420) (Harl. MS. 1319) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/relief-ships-arriving-in-ireland-to-bring-supplies-to-richard-ii-15th-century-prinse-et-mort-du-roy-richart-book-of-the-capture-and-death-of-king-richard-ii-by-jean-creton-fl1386-1420-harl-ms-1319-image261851932.html
RMW60APM–Relief ships arriving in Ireland to bring supplies to Richard II, 15th century. Prinse et mort du roy Richart (Book of the Capture and Death of King Richard II), by Jean Creton (fl.1386-1420) (Harl. MS. 1319)
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