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Charlemagne, or Charles the Great, King of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor, (1805). Artist: J ChapmanCharlemagne, or Charles the Great, King of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor, (1805)
Henry VI of England, (1804). Portrait of the king (1421-1471), the last monarch of the House of Lancaster
Henry VII of England, (1799). Artist: J ChapmanHenry VII of England, (1799). Henry (1457-1509) ruled from 1485-1509, and was the founder and first patriarch of the Tudor dynasty
Edward I of England, (1804). Artist: J ChapmanEdward I of England, (1804). Portrait of King Edward (1239-1307) who reigned 1272-1307
Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, (1804). Artist: J ChapmanCleopatra, Queen of Egypt, (1804). Hellenistic co-ruler of Egypt with her father. Cleopatra (69-30 BC) was the last ruler of the Ptolemaic dynasty
Queen Mary I of England, (1804). Artist: J ChapmanQueen Mary I of England, (1804). Mary Tudor (1516-1558) was Queen of England and Queen of Ireland from 1553 until her death
King Edward IV of England, (1804). Artist: J ChapmanKing Edward IV of England, (1804). Portrait of Edward IV (1442-1483) who was King of England from 1461 to 1483, with a break of a few months in the period 1470-1471
William the Conqueror, (1803). Artist: J ChapmanWilliam the Conqueror, (1803). Portrait of William I of England (1028-1087), also known as William the Conqueror, who ruled from 1066 until his death
King Edward V of England, (1804). Artist: J ChapmanPortrait of Edward V of England (1470-1483) who came to the throne at the age of twelve. Edward was king from 9 April 1483 until his deposition two months later
George III of the United Kingdom. Artist: J ChapmanGeorge III of the United Kingdom. Portrait of King George III, (Mad King George, 1738-1820), who ruled Britain from 1760 until his son (the future King George IV) became Regent in 1811
Philip VI of France, (1801). Artist: J ChapmanPhilip VI of France, (1801). Portrait of King Philip VI (1293-1350) who ruled from 1328 until his death
George II of Great Britain, (1804). Artist: J ChapmanGeorge II of Great Britain, (1804). Portrait of King George II (1683-1760) who ruled from 1727 until his death
George I of Great Britain, (1804). Artist: J ChapmanGeorge I of Great Britain, (1804). King George I (1660-1727) ruled 1714-1727
James I of England, (1804). Artist: J ChapmanJames I of England, (1804). Portrait of King James (1566-1625), the first King of Great Britain. He ruled in Scotland as James VI from 1567
Richard III of England, (1799). Artist: J ChapmanRichard III of England, (1799). Portrait of Richard (1452-1485)
King William II of England, (1803). Artist: J ChapmanKing William II of England, (1803). Portrait of William Rufus (1056-1100), son of William the Conqueror
King William II. Artist: J ChapmanKing William II. Portrait of William Rufus (1056-1100), son of William the Conqueror
William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield, (1817). Artist: J ChapmanWilliam Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield, (1817). Portrait of Murray (1705-1793)
Henry III, (1804). Artist: J ChapmanHenry III, (1804). Portrait of King Henry III (1207-1272)
Henry III, (1799). Artist: J ChapmanHenry III, (1799). Portrait of King Henry III (1207-1272)
Peter Martyr, 1816. Artist: J ChapmanPeter Martyr, 1816
Francis Atterbury, English man of letters, politician and bishop, 1798. Artist: J ChapmanFrancis Atterbury, English man of letters, politician and bishop, 1798
Joseph Addison, English politician and writer, 1796. Artist: J ChapmanJoseph Addison, English politician and writer, 1796
Manton, 1816. Artist: J ChapmanManton, 1816
John Knox, Scottish religious reformer, 1812. Artist: J ChapmanJohn Knox, Scottish religious reformer, (1812). Portrait of Knox (1514-1572)
Duke of Brunswick Oels, 1810. Artist: J ChapmanDuke of Brunswick Oels, 1810
Edward IV, 1804. Artist: J ChapmanEdward IV, 1804
George Chapman, English dramatist, translator, poet and classical scholar, (19th century)
George Keith Elphinstone (1746-1823), 1st Viscount Keith, British admiral, 1837. Artist: I ChapmanGeorge Keith Elphinstone (1746-1823), 1st Viscount Keith, British admiral, 1837
Charles IX, King of France, (1805). Artist: J ChapmanCharles IX, King of France, (1805). Charles IX, (1550-1574) was a member of the Valois Dynasty. He ruled France from 1560 until his death
Louis XIV, King of France, (1805). Artist: King Louis XIV of FranceLouis XIV, King of France, (1805). Although Louis (1638-1715) inherited the French crown in 1643, he did not actually take the reigns of power until the death of his Chief Minister, Cardinal Mazarin
John Dryden, 17th century English dramatist and Poet Laureate, (1803). Artist: J ChapmanJohn Dryden, 17th century English dramatist and Poet Laureate, (1803). Dryden (1631-1700) became Poet Laureate in 1668
Alexander Nowell, English clergyman and theologian, (1819). Artist: J ChapmanAlexander Nowell, English clergyman and theologian, (1819). Nowell (c1507-1602) was Dean of St Pauls Cathedral during much of the reign of Elizabeth I
Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, (1802). Artist: J ChapmanThomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, (1802). Cranmer (1489-1556) was the Archbishop of Canterbury during the reigns of the English kings Henry VIII and Edward VI
William Bowyer, 18th century English printer and literary editor, (1800). Artist: J ChapmanWilliam Bowyer, 18th century English printer and literary editor, (1800). Bowyer (1699-1777) became printer to the Royal Society in 1761
John Leland, 18th-century English Presbyterian minister and author of theological works, (1813). Artist: J ChapmanJohn Leland, 18th-century English Presbyterian minister and author of theological works, (1813). Leland (1691-1766) was a prominent opponent of deism
Sir Matthew Hale, 17th century Lord Chief Justice of England, (1808). Artist: J ChapmanSir Matthew Hale, 17th century Lord Chief Justice of England, (1808). It was Hales (1609-1676) opinion that The husband cannot be guilty of a rape committed by himself upon his lawful wife
Henry IV, King of France, (1805). Artist: J ChapmanHenry IV, King of France, (1805). Henry (1553-1610) became King of Navarre in 1572 and ascended the French throne in 1594
Henry IV, King of England, (1799). Artist: King Henry IVHenry IV, King of England, (1799). Henry Bolingbroke (1367-1413) became king in 1399 when he led a baronial revolt that overthrew the rule of Richard II
Henry V, King of England, (1803). Artist: J ChapmanHenry V, King of England, (1803). The son of Henry IV, Henry (1387-1422) became king in 1413. He is popularly regarded as one of Englands greatest kings
Richard II, King of England, (1799). Artist: J ChapmanRichard II, King of England, (1799). The reign of Richard II (1367-1400) was characterised by intermittent periods of tension between the king and the barons
Louis XV, King of France, (1805). Artist: J ChapmanLouis XV, King of France (1805). Louis XV (1710-1774) was the great grandson of Louis XIV, the Sun King. He ruled from 1714 until his death
Louis IX, King of France, (1805). Artist: J ChapmanLouis IX, King of France, (1805). Louis IX (1215-1270) became king of France in 1226. Renowned for his piety and kindness to the poor, he was canonised by Pope Boniface VIII in 1297
Louis XVIII, King of France, 1820. Artist: J ChapmanLouis XVIII, King of France, 1820. Louis (1755-1824) became king in 1814 when the monarchy was restored after the defeat of Napoleon
John II, King of France, (1805). Artist: J ChapmanJohn II, King of France, (1805). John II (1319-1364) came to the throne in 1350. He was taken prisoner by the English at the Battle of Poitiers (1356) when his army was humiliatingly defeated
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, (1807). Artist: J ChapmanCharles V, Holy Roman Emperor. Crowned King Charles I of Spain in 1516, he was the founder of the Habsburg dynasty. He became Holy Roman Emperor in 1519
Henry I, King of England, (1803). Artist: J ChapmanHenry I, King of England, (1803). The youngest son of William I, the Conqueror, Henry I (1068-1135) became king in 1100. After defeating his brother Robert in a war for control of England
Henry II, King of England, (1804). Artist: J ChapmanHenry II, King of England, (1804). Henry II (1138-1189), the first Plantagenet king of England, reigned from 1154. Although regarded as one of the most effective English medieval kings he is chiefly