Equestrian statue of King Philip le Bel, 1575 (1849)
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Equestrian statue of King Philip le Bel, 1575 (1849)
Statue of King Philip le Bel, 1575 (1849). Wooden equestrian statue placed in Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, 1328, destroyed in 1772. Philip IV (1268-1314), called the Fair (Very pleasing to the eye) or the Handsome (French: le Bel), reigned as King of France from 1285 until his death. A 19th century version based on an original 16th century wood engraving. From Le Moyen Age et la Renaissance, by Paul Lacroix, Ferdinand Sere and A Rivaud, Volume III (Paris, 1849)
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A Rivaud Equestrian Ferdinand Ferdinand Sere Helmet King Of France Lacroix Mounted Notre Dame Notre Dame De Paris Paul Paul Lacroix Philip Iv Philip The Fair Rivaud Sere
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