RMKRD1JT–King George V reviewing the British naval fleet at Spithead, Hampshire. The Fleet Review is a British tradition, in which the reigning monarch reviews the massed Royal Navy. It is thought to date back to the 15th century. In this photograph the Royal Yacht passes through the lines of warships. Date: circa 1912
RF2PKEK91–Crown icon silhouette on white background
RM2RXECTD–King Canute reproving his courtiers for believing he had power over the elements. He had commanded the sea to stay off his land. When it drenched his feet he rebuked his entourage for their stupid flattery. Cnut, c. 990 – 1035, aka Cnut the Great and Canute. King of England from 1016, King of Denmark from 1018, and King of Norway from 1028 until his death in 1035. From Cassell's Illustrated History of England, published 1857.
RMR23HNM–King Andrew the First. A caricature of Andrew Jackson as a despotic monarch, probably issued during the Fall of 1833 in response to the President's September order to remove federal deposits from the Bank of the United States. The print is dated a year earlier by Weitenkampf and related to Jackson's controversial veto of Congress's bill to recharter the Bank in July 1832. The general consensus was that Jackson was exceeding the President's constitutional power.
RMW7ECBF–Sassanian dish showing a king holding lions. Artist: Unknown
RM2B00XN1–England: 'Queen Elizabeth I'. The 'Darnley Portrait', oil on panel painting by an unidentified artist, c. 1575. Elizabeth I (7 September 1533 – 24 March 1603) was Queen regnant of England and Queen regnant of Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death. Sometimes called The Virgin Queen, Gloriana, or Good Queen Bess, Elizabeth was the fifth and last monarch of the Tudor dynasty. Elizabeth I's foreign policy with regard to Asia, Africa and Latin America demonstrated a new understanding of the role of England as a maritime, Protestant power in an increasingly global economy.
RM2HA78FT–A late 19th Century illustration of Catherine II (1729-1796), commonly known as Catherine the Great,at the head of the Russian army. She was the last reigning Empress Regnant of Russia (from 1762 until 1796) and the country's longest-ruling female leader. She came to power following the overthrow of her husband and second cousin, Peter III. Under her reign, Russia grew larger, its culture was revitalised, and it was recognised as one of the great powers of Europe.
RF2F6HCXY–Crown. Hand drawn crown vector illustration. Vintage, engraving style crown drawing. Part of set.
RF2J62AA7–Big set of monarch power symbols and wealth attributes 3d realistic vector isolated on white background. Heraldic emblem, golden crowns with gems, pre
RF2NH6F1A–Engraving of Peter the Great. 1913 Peter I (1672 – 1725), most commonly known as Peter the Great, was a Russian monarch who ruled the Tsardom of Russia from 7 May 1682 to 1721 and subsequently the Russian Empire until his death in 1725, jointly ruling with his elder half-brother, Ivan V until 1696. He is primarily credited with the modernisation of the country, transforming it into a European power.
RFWW078P–George III of the United Kingdom (1738 - 1820) the third British monarch of the House of Hanover, under his reign Napoleon was defeated at the Battle of Waterloo
RMB4W124–weaponry & symbols of power in Le Dai Hanh temple, an early Le monarch (980 - 1009), in Hoa Lu, an early capital of Vietnam
RFC7GR6F–Louis XI Prudent royal power Cunning regal royal kingly queenly princely imperial sovereign monarchical ruler monarch king
RMKMNWH4–Louis XIV of France, the Sun King (1638-1715), reigned 1643-1715
RM2WEM5DM–Henry VIII field and tournament armour
RMERGKBW–The symbols of British Imperial power, arranged for the coronation of King George VI, 1936. Listed are the Ampulla and Spoon;
RFDXXPXB–Power of teamwork business concept as a group of monarch butterflies getting together to cast a shadow of a strong eagle as a metaphor for partnership communication success through network connections cooperation.
RM2K5HEJF–Peter I (1672 – 1725), known as Peter the Great, monarch of Russia who modernised it and made it a European power. He ruled the Tsardom of Russia from 1682 to 1721 and subsequently the Russian Empire until his death in 1725.Painting by Jean-Marc Nattier.
RF2KFEDGJ–Black monarch tiara icon. Sketch heraldic diadem of royalty and power
RM2JYXKMN–File photo dated 24/7/1952 of Queen Elizabeth II arriving for the first day of the Royal Windsor Horse Show in the Home Park of Windsor Castle. Elizabeth II was famed for her love of block colours and matching hats and her fashion became a legendary part of her role as monarch. The Queen was once described as 'power dressing in extremis' for using vibrant shades to make herself stand out from the crowd while her hats allowed her to be easily spotted but were small enough so her face was visible. Issue date: Thursday September 8, 2022.
RF2CDJ53J–Сrown. Simple vector illustration for logo, sticker, logo or creative design isolated on white background
RFRJ1BEB–Plastic crown representing fake power
RMEC7NBT–King Andrew the First. A caricature of Andrew Jackson as a despotic monarch, probably issued during the Fall of 1833 in response to the President's September order to remove federal deposits from the Bank of the United States. The print is dated a year earlier by Weitenkampf and related to Jackson's controversial veto of Congress's bill to recharter the Bank in July 1832. The general consensus was that Jackson was exceeding the President's constitutional power.
RMW7CJ6H–Louis XIII of France, 1629. Artist: Unknown
RM2B010B5–Portugal: King John II of Portugal (1455-1495). Oil on panel painting, 15th century. John II (3 March 1455 – 25 October 1495), was the thirteenth king of Portugal and the Algarves. He is known for reestablishing the power of the Portuguese throne, reinvigorating its economy, and renewing its exploration of Africa and the Orient.
RM2HE2FJF–Naser al-Din Shah Qajar (1831-1896) was the Shah of Qajar Iran aka Qajar Persia from 5 September 1848 to 1 May 1896 when he was assassinated. He was the son of Mohammad Shah Qajar and Malek Jahān Khānom and the third longest reigning monarch in Iranian history after Shapur II of the Sassanid dynasty and Tahmasp I of the Safavid Dynasty. Nasser al-Din Shah had sovereign power for close to 50 years. He was the first modern Persian monarch who formally visited Europe and also wrote his memoirs.
RMBT9NXM–The Petrol Era, five phases of the great power of the reign of King George V.
RMPB1WDA–The Past. The Present. The Future (Le passé. Le présent. L'avenir), from La Caricature, plate 349. Artist: Honoré Daumier (French, Marseilles 1808-1879 Valmondois). Dimensions: Image: 9 7/8 × 7 15/16 in. (25.1 × 20.2 cm) Sheet: 14 in. × 10 11/16 in. (35.6 × 27.1 cm). Lithographer: Becquet. Publisher: Aubert et Cie. Series/Portfolio: La Caricature. Date: January 9, 1834. Lithograph satirizing King Louis-Philippe, depicting the monarch with three faces - the past, the present, and the future - referring to the hope that he inspired when he first came to power and the hostility his reign quickl
RF2NH6F23–Engraving of Catherine the Great. 1913 Catherine II (born Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst; 1729–1796), most commonly known as Catherine the Great, was the reigning empress of Russia from 1762 to 1796. She came to power following the overthrow of her husband, Peter III. Under her long reign, inspired by the ideas of the Enlightenment, Russia experienced a renaissance of culture and sciences, which led to the founding of many new cities, universities, and theatres; along with large-scale immigration from the rest of Europe, and the recognition of Russia as one of the great powers of Europe.
RM2RC509A–Portrait of Friedrich I, also known as Friedrich I of Prussia, first King of Prussia from 1701 until his death in 1713. He was born on July 11, 1657, and ruled during a crucial period in Prussian history, overseeing the transformation of the state into a major power. Friedrich I was a member of the Hohenzollern dynasty and played a significant role in elevating Prussia to the status of a kingdom. He pursued territorial expansion and focused on strengthening the military and administrative structures of his realm. Friedrich I is often remembered as a lavish and extravagant monarch, known for h
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RFC7GKHK–Henry VIII King England Lord monarch House Tudor ordaining the translation of the bible council
RFGKFR0P–Gold imperial crown
RFD4WAX7–Group strength and the power of working together as a business concept with a team of monarch butterflies forming a solid organised partnership to overcome the challenge of lifting a heavy rock boulder up in the air.
RF2PR2K18–Stickman Figure and Crown Logo Sign
RF2KFECA9–Black monarch tiara icon. Sketch heraldic diadem of royalty and power
RM2JYXKN1–File photo dated 1/6/1967 of Queen Elizabeth II at a garden party in the grounds of the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, in connection with the 50th anniversary of the Women's Services. Elizabeth II was famed for her love of block colours and matching hats and her fashion became a legendary part of her role as monarch. The Queen was once described as 'power dressing in extremis' for using vibrant shades to make herself stand out from the crowd while her hats allowed her to be easily spotted but were small enough so her face was visible. Issue date: Thursday September 8, 2022.
RF2CDJ6FE–Сrown. Simple vector illustration for logo, sticker, logo or creative design isolated on white background
RFH2EJWD–Fairy chess pieces. Dark Blue artistic background. 3D illustration render
RF2K0TEBA–Long live the king script on British flag backgroug. Transfer of supreme power of monarch concept. Proclamation of a new king in England. Changing kingship traditional phrase. Vector illustration.
RMW7CJ6G–Louis XIII of France, 1623. Artist: Unknown
RM2B010TD–Nigeria: Terracotta head of a crowned Yoruba queen from the Kingdom of Ife. Between 700 and 900 CE, the Ife Kingdom developed as a major artistic center. The city was a settlement of substantial size between the 9th and 12th centuries, with houses featuring potsherd pavements. Ife is known worldwide for its ancient and naturalistic bronze, stone and terracotta sculptures, which reached their peak of artistic expression between 1200 and 1400 A.D. After this period, production declined as political and economic power shifted to the nearby kingdom of Benin which, like the Yoruba kingdom of Oyo,
RMP9H0Y0–Henry VII (1457 – 1509), first monarch of the House of Tudor on horesback wearing full body armour. He became King of England and Lord of Ireland following his seizure of the crown on 22 August 1485, when his forces defeated King Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field, the culmination of the Wars of the Roses. He was the last king of England to win his throne on the field of battle. He cemented his claim by marrying Elizabeth of York, daughter of Edward IV and niece of Richard III. Henry was successful in restoring the power and stability of the English monarchy after the civil war.
RF2K8HJ6A–Crown black heraldic silhouette set. King award crowns emperor sign. Kingdom luxury monarch element. Queen power isolated emblem. Royal princess heraldic symbol. Prince lord vintage medieval icon
RMKWCWG3–Reza Shah Pahlavi was elected monarch by Irans Constituent Assembly in 1925. He rose to power as a military strong man in the complex Post World War 1 period of tension between Iran and Bolshevik Russia (BSLOC 2017 1 119)
RM2GH5JYY–The 'Armada Portrait' of Queen Elizabeth I who was Queen of England from 1558 until 1603. This painting commemorates the defeat of the Spanish Armada, depicted in the background. Elizabeth's hand rests on the globe, symbolising her international power.
RMMR4FHJ–Leibig card showing a Siamese White Elephant at a ceremony in Siam (Thailand), 1900. sacred white elephants kept by Southeast Asian monarchs in Burma, Thailand, Laos and Cambodia. To possess a white elephant was regarded (and is still regarded in Thailand and Burma) as a sign that the monarch reigned with justice and power, and that the kingdom was blessed with peace and prosperity.
RFDRKH4R–Monarch airbus A300 to land
RM2G9BF7W–Pelagius of Asturias (c. 685-737). Visigoth nobleman, leader of the Asturian rebellion (718-737) against the Muslim power and winner in the Battle of Covadonga. First monarch of the Kingdom of Asturias. Engraving after a copy of Madrazo. Historia General de España by Father Mariana. Madrid, 1852.
RMCRMT0C–Golden crown with diamonds and jewels on garnet velvet
RF2JAMYEY–Golden shield. Realistic heraldic symbol. Metallic monarch award. Luxury royal sign, blank empty security insignia, power protection symbol. Premium
RM2RAK2F7–Maria II of England was the joint monarch of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1689 until her death in 1694. She ruled alongside her husband, William III, as part of the Glorious Revolution, which saw the overthrow of her father, James II, and the establishment of a constitutional monarchy in England. Maria and William are remembered for their commitment to religious toleration and their support for the Bill of Rights, which affirmed the rights of Parliament and limited the power of the monarchy. During her brief reign, Maria faced a number of challenges,
RM2X34CGE–In order: 'The Sword of State' represents the power of the monarch, and is typically seen and used to open Parliament. 'The Sword of Spritual Justice' highlights the King or Queen's role in the protection of the church. 'The Sword of Temporal Justice' Underscores the monarchs commitment to protecting and uploading the law. 'The Sword of Mercy (Curtana)' with it's blunt tip, shows the sovereign's ability to forgive.
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RM2JYXKGJ–File photo dated 9/4/1957 of Queen Elizabeth II wearing a Norman Hartnell gown as she is escorted by her host, French President Rene Coty (right) as she leaves the Elysee Palace, Paris, to attend the gala performance at the Opera. Elizabeth II was famed for her love of block colours and matching hats and her fashion became a legendary part of her role as monarch. The Queen was once described as 'power dressing in extremis' for using vibrant shades to make herself stand out from the crowd while her hats allowed her to be easily spotted but were small enough so her face was visible. Issue date:
RF2PX3M6W–Vector 3d Realistic Silver Crown Icon Closeup Isolated. Yellow Metallic Crown Design Template. Gold Royal King Crown. Symbol of Imperial Power. Luxury
RMC8N9TY–Henry VIII King England Lord monarch House Tudor six marriage wives Roman Catholic Dissolution Monasteries Supreme Head Church
RF2K4YXD8–Edward crown and long live the king text. Transfer of supreme power of monarch concept. Proclamation of a new king in England. Changing kingship tradi
RMW7CJRG–Louis XIV proclaiming duc d'Anjou King of Spain, War of Succession, (1700) 19th century. Artist: Unknown
RM2B00XN6–England: 'Queen Elizabeth I in Coronation Robes'. Oil on panel painting by an unknown artist c. 1600. Elizabeth I (7 September 1533 – 24 March 1603) was Queen regnant of England and Queen regnant of Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death. Sometimes called The Virgin Queen, Gloriana, or Good Queen Bess, Elizabeth was the fifth and last monarch of the Tudor dynasty. Elizabeth I's foreign policy with regard to Asia, Africa and Latin America demonstrated a new understanding of the role of England as a maritime, Protestant power in an increasingly global economy.
RMHE27R5–Edward III (1312 – 1377) was King of England from 25 January 1327 until his death. He is noted for his military success and for restoring royal authority after the disastrous and unorthodox reign of his father, Edward II. His long reign of fifty years was the second longest in medieval England and saw vital developments in legislation and government—in particular the evolution of the English parliament.
RMA9R35P–Steam Roller Monarch at a Steam Rally in, Hampshire, England
RM2GK82BK–Ferdinand III of León and Castile, called the Saint (1199/1201-1252). King of Castile between 1217-1252 and King of León between 1230-1252. He unified the kingdoms of León and Castile. Chromolithography. Detail. Historia General de España (General History of Spain), by Miguel de Morayta. Volume II. Madrid, 1889.
RMGMFXK8–Triumvirate Assuming Power in the Name of the Prince of Orange, 1813, by Jan Willem Pieneman, c. 1828, Dutch painting, oil on canvas. After the Napoleonic Wars, House of Orange's became full-fledged monarchs (BSLOC 2016 2 254)
RF2WFD0BB–Catherine the Great Poland by Nevin Otto Winter Catherine II, most commonly known as Catherine the Great, was the reigning empress of Russia from 1762 to 1796. She came to power after overthrowing her husband, Peter III. Under her long reign, inspired by the ideas of the Enlightenment, Russia experienced a renaissance of culture and sciences
RFDRKH48–Monarch airbus A300 to land
RM2G9BFC4–Pelagius of Asturias (c. 685-737). Visigoth nobleman, leader of the Asturian rebellion (718-737) against the Muslim power and winner in the Battle of Covadonga. First monarch of the Kingdom of Asturias. Engraving after a copy of Madrazo. Detail. Historia General de España by Father Mariana. Madrid, 1852.
RM2B0C6P9–Jean Mauger, Louis XIV, ca. 1695-1723, bronze, 1 5/8 in. (4.1 cm.), Louis XIV, also known as the Sun King, governed France for 72 years, still the longest reign of any European monarch in history. His rule brought France to the height of its power and influence in geopolitics, the arts, and literature. He established an opulent royal court in Versailles that became the envy of the world. However, a lifetime of the Sun King's excesses, coupled with his misfortunes in war during the last decades of his reign, left France weakened and in debt by the time Louis XIV passed away in 1715
RMMMJREH–. English: Suleiman I (Ottoman Turkish: سليمان اوّل) was the tenth and longest-reigning Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, from 1520 to his death in 1566. He is known in the West as Suleiman the Magnificent and in the East, as the Lawgiver (Turkish: Kanuni; Arabic: القانونى, al‐Qānūnī), for his complete reconstruction of the Ottoman legal system. Suleiman became a prominent monarch of 16th century Europe, presiding over the apex of the Ottoman Empire's military, political and economic power. Suleiman personally led Ottoman armies to conquer the Christian strongholds of Belgrade, Rhodes, and most o
RM2R9WCE8–Louis XIV of France,here in a portrait at 51 years, also known as the Sun King, was a monarch who ruled France from 1643 until his death in 1715. He is best known for his lavish court at the Palace of Versailles, which he transformed into the center of political and cultural life in France. Louis XIV was an absolute monarch who centralized power in the royal court and promoted a strong national identity through his patronage of the arts and his military conquests. He waged several wars, including the Franco-Dutch War and the War of the Spanish Succession, in order to expand French territory
RF2F1EWFY–Black King on black acrylic with reflexion and white background
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RM2JYXKGP–File photo dated 23/3/1962 of Queen Elizabeth II wearing a warm leopard-skin coat on a very cold March day at the Sandown Park race meeting, accompanied by Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. Elizabeth II was famed for her love of block colours and matching hats and her fashion became a legendary part of her role as monarch. The Queen was once described as 'power dressing in extremis' for using vibrant shades to make herself stand out from the crowd while her hats allowed her to be easily spotted but were small enough so her face was visible. Issue date: Thursday September 8, 2022.
RF2PY4DWG–Vector 3d Realistic Golden Crown Icon Closeup Isolated. Yellow Metallic Crown Design Template. Gold Royal King Crown. Symbol of Imperial Power. Luxury
RFMB06TE–Monarch Airbus A320 departing Gibraltar Airport
RFFC54WM–Woman with symbols power of barbed wire
RMW7CKF2–Victor Emmanuel II knocking on the door of Naples, 1861. Artist: John Tenniel
RM2B00XN5–England: 'Elizabeth I when a Princess'. Oil on panel painting attributed to William Scrots (1537-1553), c. 1546-1547. Elizabeth I (7 September 1533 – 24 March 1603) was Queen regnant of England and Queen regnant of Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death. Sometimes called The Virgin Queen, Gloriana, or Good Queen Bess, Elizabeth was the fifth and last monarch of the Tudor dynasty. Elizabeth I's foreign policy with regard to Asia, Africa and Latin America demonstrated a new understanding of the role of England as a maritime, Protestant power in an increasingly global economy.
RMHE27WD–Following a rebellion against Edward II, Roger de Mortimer, 1st Earl of March (1287 – 1330), escaped to France where he was joined by his mistress Edward II's Queen Consort Isabella. After he and Isabella led a successful invasion and rebellion, Edward II was murdered at Berkeley Castle. For three years, Mortimer was de facto ruler of England before being himself overthrown by Edward's eldest son, Edward III. He was arrested accused of assuming royal power and other crimes and executed by hanging at Tyburn
RF2W8Y2G4–A queen chess piece can be seen in a mirror, in front of it stands a king on a reflecting background, chess game, symbolising power, relationship
RM2FKD26R–Pelagius of Asturias (c. 685-737). Visigoth nobleman, leader of the Asturian rebellion (718-737) against the Muslim power and winner in the Battle of Covadonga. First monarch of the Kingdom of Asturias. Engraving after a copy of Madrazo. Historia General de España by Father Mariana. Madrid, 1852.
RF2PNXWG7–Government line icons collection. Authority Power, State Regime, Administration Management, Governance Direction, Regulator Overseer, Regime Rule
RFDNFJ9E–King and Queen Detailed Illustration. King and Queen Isolated on Grey. Casimir III the Great and Aldona of Lithuania
RFDRKH4F–Monarch airbus A300 to land
RM2JFXWY4–Pelagius of Asturias (c. 685-737). Visigoth nobleman, leader of the Asturian rebellion (718-737) against the Muslim power and winner in the Battle of Covadonga. First monarch of the Kingdom of Asturias. Engraving after a copy of Madrazo. Later colouration. Historia General de España by Father Mariana. Madrid, 1852.
RFBG62G3–Vienna - Julius Caesar statue for the Parliament
RMMP9N1D–. English: Suleiman I (Ottoman Turkish: سليمان اوّل) was the tenth and longest-reigning Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, from 1520 to his death in 1566. He is known in the West as Suleiman the Magnificent and in the East, as the Lawgiver (Turkish: Kanuni; Arabic: القانونى, al‐Qānūnī), for his complete reconstruction of the Ottoman legal system. Suleiman became a prominent monarch of 16th century Europe, presiding over the apex of the Ottoman Empire's military, political and economic power. Suleiman personally led Ottoman armies to conquer the Christian strongholds of Belgrade, Rhodes, and most
RF2HJ0M86–Ice crown. Noble power symbol. Royalty sign
RF2C4B6WT–Coat of arms with golden monarch crown, shield and red folded cloth or cape, heraldic royal emblem isolated on transparent background. Medieval gold king emperor sign. Realistic 3d vector illustration
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RF2R0RRMN–Blue diadem neon sign
RM2JYXKHH–File photo dated 25/2/1977 of Queen Elizabeth II during a walkabout in New Plymouth, New Zealand. Elizabeth II was famed for her love of block colours and matching hats and her fashion became a legendary part of her role as monarch. The Queen was once described as 'power dressing in extremis' for using vibrant shades to make herself stand out from the crowd while her hats allowed her to be easily spotted but were small enough so her face was visible. Issue date: Thursday September 8, 2022.
RF2R10W43–Vector 3d Realistic Golden Crown Icon Closeup Isolated. Yellow Metallic Crown Design Template. Gold Royal King Crown. Symbol of Imperial Power. Luxury
RMC8N9R3–King Edward III England 1312 1377 crown sword English monarch Middle Ages royal authority Kingdom military power English