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Maria Theresa of Spain, wife of Louis XIV of France, (late 17th century). Artist: Etienne DesrochersMaria Theresa of Spain, wife of Louis XIV of France, (late 17th century). Portrait of Maria Theresa of Spain (1638-1683), queen consort of King Louis XIV of France, the Sun King
Edgifu of Wessex, consort of Charles III The Simple of France, (19th century). Artist: DelpechEdgifu of Wessex, consort of Charles III The Simple of France, (19th century). Ogine, or Edgifu, of Wessex and England (902 AD-after 955 AD), was the wife of the Frankish king Charles III
Philip VI of France. Portrait of King Philip VI (1293-1350) who ruled from 1328 until his death
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
Philip VI of France. Artist: P ThomsonPhilip VI of France. Portrait of King Philip VI (1293-1350) who ruled from 1328 until his death
Charles X, King of France, 19th century. Artist: PerrotCharles X, King of France, 19th century. The brother of Louis XVI and Louis XVIII, Charles (1757-1836) came to the throne in succession to the latter in 1824
Francis I, King of France, 19th century. Artist: Francis HollFrancis I, King of France, (19th century). Portrait of King Francis I (1494-1547)
Francis I, (1807). Artist: G CookeFrancis I, (1807). Portrait of King Francis I of France (1494-1547)
Page, Louis XII, (19th century). Artist: Francois Claudius Compte-CalixPage, Louis XII, (19th century). Costume of a page during the reign of Louis XII, King of France (1498-1515)
After The Battle Of Crecy, 1346, (c1850). The Battle of Crecy took place on 26 August 1346, near Crecy, in northern France, and was fought between the kingdoms of England and France
Battle At Poitiers, 1356, (c1850). The Battle of Poitiers was fought between the kingdoms of England and France in 1356. Colour plate from Pictures of English History published by George Routledge &
The coronation of King Charles X of France, Reims, 20 May 1825 (1900). The brother of Louis XVI and Louis XVIII, Charles (1757-1836) came to the throne in succession to the latter in 1824
A tournament, c1350s, (1470). Jean de Saintre defeats his opponent in a joust, watched by the French King Jean le Bon. The two knights are in full armour, divided by a wooden barrier
Attack on a carriage, Quai de Nesles, Reign of Francis I, 16th century, c1870-1950. Artist: Ferdinand Sigismund BacAttack on a carriage, Quai de Nesles, Reign of Francis I, 16th century, c1870-1950
Coronation of Charles V, King of France, 14th century, (1870). Artist: Franz KellerhovenCoronation of Charles V, King of France, 14th century, (1870). A 19th century illustration after a miniature in Froissarts Chronicles in the collection of the Bibliotheque Imperiale, Paris
Reception of Louis Philippe at Windsor Castle, 1844, (1900). Frances last king, Louis Philippe (1773-1850) was entertained by Queen Victoria on a state visit at Windsor Castle in 1844
Renaissance Art in Italy: Benvenuto Cellini, (c1900). Cellini (1500-1571) presents the famous saltcellar to the King of France, Francis I. French advertisement for Liebigs extract of meat
Charles IX, King of France (1792). Artist: JonesCharles IX, King of France (1792). Charles IX, (1550-1574) was a member of the Valois Dynasty. He ruled France from 1560 until his death
Louis XVI, King of France, (1816). Louis XVI (1754-1793), King of France from 1774, deposed by the French Revolution and executed for treason by guillotine in 1793
Marguerite de Provence, Queen Consort of Louis IX of France. Marguerite (c1221-1295) married Louis IX in 1234 and bore him eleven children
Marguerite of Valois, Queen of France. Marguerite of Valois (1553-1615) married Henry III of Navarre, the future Henry IV of France, in 1572
Philip IV the Fair, King of France, (1791). Artist: J JonesPhilip IV the Fair, King of France, (1791). Philip (1268-1314) was King of France from 1285 until his death
Philip III of France, (1245-1285). Philip III the Bold reigned as King of France from 1270 to 1285
Philip II of France, (1812). Artist: BarlowPhilip II of France, (1812). King Philip II Augustus (1165-1223), was King of France from 1180 to 1223
Louis XIVs audience to the Papal ambassador Sigismondo Chigi, 29 July 1664, (1903). Artist: Charles le BrunLouis XIVs audience to the Papal ambassador Sigismondo Chigi, 29 July 1664, (1903). The meeting was held at Fontainebleau. From the Gobelin tapestry by Charles Lebrun
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
Louis XIV, King of France, (19th century). Artist: King Louis XIV of FranceLouis XIV, King of France, (19th century). 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
Henry IV of France, (1553-1610). Artist: DelpechHenry IV of France, (1553-1610). Henry became King of Navarre in 1572 and ascended the French throne in 1594. A Protestant, he fought in the French Wars of Religion
Countess de la Motte, late 18th century. In 1785, the Comtesse de La Motte was involved in the scandalous Affair of the Diamond Necklace at the court of Louis XVI. Engraved for the Ladys Magazine
Louis Philippe arrives at Newhaven, 1848, (1900). Louis Philippe (1773-1850) was King of France from 1830 until 1848 when he abdicated in favour of his young grandson
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 France, (1812). Artist: BromleyHenry IV, King of France, (1812). Henry (1553-1610) became King of Navarre in 1572 and ascended the French throne in 1594
Francis I, King of France, (1807). Artist: G CookeFrancis I, King of France, (1807). Francis (1494-1547) ruled France from 1515. He is regarded as Frances fist Renaissance monarch and his kingdom underwent great cultural advances during his reign
Louis XV, King of France. Artist: HildibrandLouis XV, King of France. Louis XV (1710-1774) was the great grandson of Louis XIV, the Sun King. He ruled from 1714 until his death
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 XV, King of France and the Ambassador of Netherlands, (19th century). Louis XV (1710-1774) was the great grandson of Louis XIV, the Sun King. He ruled from 1714 until his death
Louis Philippe I, King of France, 19th century. Artist: W AlaisLouis Philippe I, King of France, 19th century. Louis Philippe (1773-1850) was proclaimed king in 1830 after the overthrow of the repressive regime of Charles X by the July Revolution
Louis IX, King of France, (1791). Artist: J JonesLouis IX, King of France, (1791). 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 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
Louis XVIII, King of France, 19th century. Artist: G KellawayLouis XVIII, King of France, 19th century. 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
Letter from Louis XIV of France to Mary of Modena, 24th June 1688. Artist: King Louis XIV of FranceLetter from Louis XIV of France to Mary of Modena, 24th June 1688. Letter written in French from Versailles by King Louis XIV of France to Mary of Modena, Queen of James II of Great Britain
Charles II and General Monck, c1660, (c1850). Colour plate from Pictures of English History, George Routledge & Sons, (London, New York, c1850)
The Field Of The Cloth Of Gold, 1520, (c1850). Lavishly decorated tents were constructed at the field of the Cloth of Gold, the meeting place near Calais in France
King Louis-Philippe I of France (1773-1850), 1900. Artist: Franz Xaver WinterhalterKing Louis-Philippe I of France (1773-1850), 1900. Louis-Philippe was King of France from 1830 to 1848. He was the last king to rule France
Costume During The Time Of Louis XVI, (1885). Artist: DurinCostume During The Time Of Louis XVI, (1885). Louis XVI was king of France from 1774 until 1792 when he was beheaded by the revolutionary regime