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The Evangelical Symbols, 800 AD, (20th century). The winged man is St Matthew, the winged lion St Mark, the winged ox St Luke and the eagle represents St John
The Eight Circled Cross, 800 AD, (20th century). A 20th-century copy of the illustrated manuscript, produced by Celtic monks around AD 800
Esquisse pour la mairie du 15e arrondissement : La Patrie, between 1883 and 1884. Creator: Franois Alfred DelobbeEsquisse pour la mairie du 15e arrondissement : La Patrie, between 1883 and 1884. Homeland. Warriors preparing for battle
Hunting the Wren at Christmas - Origin of Hunting the Wren - the Bird Awakening the Danes, 1850. Creator: UnknownHunting the Wren at Christmas - Origin of Hunting the Wren - the Bird Awakening the Danes, 1850. An annual tradition during the festive season, where a wren was chased and caught
King Alfred And The Cakes, (c1850). Alfred was king of the southern Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Wessex from 871-899 AD. Colour plate from Pictures of English History, George Routledge & Sons, (London)
French costume: Capetian, 10th-11th century, (1882). The Capetian dynasty was a line of French kings who ruled from the late 10th century to 1328
Athelstan ordering the Bible to be translated into the Saxon Language, (1796). Athelstan (c895-939) was the first monarch to take the title of king of England. He ruled from 924 to 939
Baptism of Clovis, 496 AD, (19th century). Clovis I (c466-511 AD), King of the Franks, converted to Christianity and was baptized in 496 AD
An attack of the Danes on Ireland, 9th century AD, (c1920). Artist: Henry PayneAn attack of the Danes on Ireland, 9th century AD, (c1920). Illustration from Story of the British Nation, Volume I, by Walter Hutchinson, (London, c1920s)
Saxon raiders, (1921). Artist: Richard Caton Woodville IISaxon raiders, (1921). Illustration from Story of the British Nation, Volume I, Walter Hutchinson, (London, c1920s)
Clovis, King of the Franks, (1791). Artist: JonesClovis, King of the Franks, (1791). Clovis I (c466-511) converted to Christianity and was baptized in 496 AD. He was the first Christian King of the Franks
Clovis, King of the Franks. Clovis I (c466-511) converted to Christianity and was baptized in 496 AD. He was the first Christian King of the Franks
King Edgar of England, (944-975 AD). Edgar was the son of King Edmund I of England. He reigned 959-975, and married Ethelflaed and Elfrida
Harold Harefoot, (c1015-1040). Harold I was King of England from 1035 to 1040. He was said to be the son of Canute the Great
French costume: Capetian, Carlovingian, (1882). The Capetian dynasty was a line of French kings who ruled from the late 10th century to 1328
French costume: Gallic, Gallo Roman, Merovingian, Carlovingian, (1882). Illustration showing costume from earlier periods, from The History Of Fashion In France by Augustin Challamel
Clovis I and Clotilde his wife, 12th century, (1870). Artist: Franz KellerhovenClovis I and Clotilde his wife, 12th century, (1870). Illustrated from statues of the early Frankish king and queen, formerly at the entrance of the Church of Notre Dame, Corbeil
Clovis, the first Christian King of the Franks, (1806). Artist: J ChapmanClovis, the first Christian King of the Franks, (1806). Clovis I (c466-511) converted to Christianity and was baptized in 496 AD
Compound letters, 800 AD, (20th century). A 20th-century copy of the illustrated manuscript, produced by Celtic monks around AD 800
The Opening Words of St Johns Gospel, 800 AD, (20th century). A 20th-century copy of the illustrated manuscript, produced by Celtic monks around AD 800
Portrait of St John, 800 AD, (20th century). A 20th-century copy of the illustrated manuscript, produced by Celtic monks around AD 800
The Genealogy of Christ, 800 AD, (20th century). A 20th-century copy of the illustrated manuscript, produced by Celtic monks around AD 800
The Opening Words of St Lukes Gospel, 800 AD, (20th century). A 20th-century copy of the illustrated manuscript, produced by Celtic monks around AD 800
The Opening Words of St Marks Gospel, 800 AD, (20th century). A 20th-century copy of the illustrated manuscript, produced by Celtic monks around AD 800
Decorated page, 800 AD, (20th century). TUNC CRU, CIFIXERANT, XPI CUM EO DU, OS LATRONES. A 20th-century copy of the illustrated manuscript, produced by Celtic monks around AD 800
Decorated text page, 800 AD, (20th century). A 20th-century copy of the illustrated manuscript, produced by Celtic monks around AD 800
The Monogram Page, 800 AD, (20th century). A 20th-century copy of the illustrated manuscript, produced by Celtic monks around AD 800
Portrait of St Mark or St Luke, 800 AD, (20th century). A 20th-century copy of the illustrated manuscript, produced by Celtic monks around AD 800
The Opening Words of St Matthews Gospel, 800 AD, (20th century). A 20th-century copy of the illustrated manuscript, produced by Celtic monks around AD 800
Portrait of St Matthew, 800 AD, (20th century). A 20th-century copy of the illustrated manuscript, produced by Celtic monks around AD 800
Portion of The Argument to the Gospel of St John, 800 AD, (20th century). A 20th-century copy of the illustrated manuscript, produced by Celtic monks around AD 800
The Virgin And Child, c800 AD, (20th century). A 20th-century copy of the illustrated manuscript, produced by Celtic monks around AD 800
A Page of The Eusebian Canons, c800 AD, (20th century). A 20th-century copy of the illustrated manuscript, produced by Celtic monks around AD 800
Alfred the Great, (19th century). Alfred (c849-899) was king of the southern Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Wessex
Pope Stephen II pleads for the safety of Pepin the Short from the Lombards, c750 AD, (19th century). Card from a series produced by the chocolate factory at the Monastery of Aiguebelle
Establishment of the Normans: Baptism of Rollo at Rouen, (19th century). King Charles III of France ceded Normandy to the Viking leader Rollo in c911 AD
Saint Genevieve and Attila, c451 AD, (19th century). St Genevieve (419-512 AD), the patron saint of Paris, prevents Attila the Hun (406-453 AD) from attacking the city