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William De Breteuil, Eldest son of Fitz Osbern The Conqueror's Minister defends the treasury from Count Henry the lawful heir. Henry drawing his sword persuded William to give way and was named King Henry I the following day.. 1100. © Balean / TopFoto
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William De Breteuil, Eldest son of Fitz Osbern The Conqueror's Minister defends the treasury from Count Henry the lawful heir. Henry drawing his sword persuded William to give way and was named King Henry I the following day.. 1100. © Balean / TopFoto
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3653 x 3047 px | 31.8 MB
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30.9 x 25.8 cm | 12.2 x 10.2 in (300 dpi)
Keywords:
12TH CENTURY
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CHRONICLE OF ENGLAND, A
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GENERAL HISTORICAL
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GREAT BRITAIN
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HENRY I BEAUCLERC
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HISTORY
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MEDIEVAL
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MIDDLE AGES
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ROYALTY HISTORICAL ENGLISH KING HENRY I
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