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View of the Seine and the Statue of Henry IV, c1906. Artist: Albert MarquetView of the Seine and the Statue of Henry IV, c1906. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St Petersburg
King Henry VIII. Meeting... Francis at the... Field of the Cloth of Gold, 1520, (c1930)King Henry VIII. Meeting The French King Francis at the Famous Field of the Cloth of Gold, 1520, (c1930). Lavishly decorated tents were constructed at the field of the Cloth of Gold
Joan of Arc Comes to the Court of the French King, c1930. Creator: UnknownJoan of Arc Comes to the Court of the French King, c1930. King Charles VII of France receiving Joan of Arc (centre, wearing armour), at the Castle of Chinon in 1429
St. Louis, King of France, Crosses the Sea to the Holy Land, 13th century, (c1930). Depiction of Louis IX of France (1214-1270), commonly known as Saint Louis
Louis XVI, (c1820-1840). Creator: DelpechLouis XVI, (c1820-1840). Portrait of King Louis XVI of France (1754-1793) with a facsimile of his signature
Lewis VII. King of France, Before Beckets Tomb, (mid 19th century). Creator: J RogersLewis VII. King of France, Before Beckets Tomb, (mid 19th century). King Louis VII of France (1120-1180) kneeling in prayer at the tomb of St Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral
Fort St. Jean and Cathedral, Marseille, 1930. Creator: UnknownFort St. Jean and Cathedral, Marseille, 1930. Fort Saint-Jean built in 1660 by Louis XIV. Nouvelle Major cathedral built in Byzantine-Roman Revival style from 1852 to 1896
Eleanor of Austria. Creator: UnknownEleanor of Austria. Portrait of Eleanor of Austria (1498-1558). Queen of Francis 1st [of France]. Sister of Charles 5th [Holy Roman Emperor] and Widow of Emanuel King of Portugal. Died in 1558
Marriage of King Louis XII of France and Mary Tudor, 16th century, (1849). CreatorMarriage of King Louis XII of France and Mary Tudor, 16th century, (1849). King Louis XII of France (1462-1515) married Mary Tudor (1496-1533, daughter of Henry VII of England) on 9 October 1514
Playing cards, 16th century?, (1849). Creator: E HaugerPlaying cards, 16th century?, (1849). Playing cards from the game of Piquet, claimed by some to have been invented in France during the reign of King Charles VII (1422-1461)
Kings and noblemen playing cards, 15th century, (1849). Creator: E HaugerKings and noblemen playing cards, 15th century, (1849). Le revers du Jeu des Suisses, (The other side of the Swiss game, or the Card Game of the Kings and the Pope)
King Francis I of France, 16th century, (1849). Creator: Edward MayKing Francis I of France, 16th century, (1849). Portrait of Francis I (1494-1547), regarded as Frances first Renaissance monarch
Jacobs dream, 16th century, (1849). Creator: KellerhovenJacobs dream, 16th century, (1849). Old Testament scene: Jacob dreaming of angels ascending and descending the ladder to Heaven
Henry practising previous to challenging Francis, 1897. Creator: John LeechHenry practising previous to challenging Francis, 1897. King Henry VIII, wearing boxing gloves, practices with a punchbag bearing a caricature of King Francis I of France
Politeness of Francis to Henry, 1897. Creator: John LeechPoliteness of Francis to Henry, 1897. King Francis I of France, with exaggeratedly hooked nose and holding a pair of boots
Paris. - L Hotel Des Invalides. - LL, c1910. Creator: UnknownParis. - L Hotel Des Invalides. - LL, c1910. Louis XIV initiated the project by an order dated 24 November 1670, as a home and hospital for aged and unwell soldiers
Paris. - La Sainte Chapelle. - ND, c1910. Creator: UnknownParis. - La Sainte Chapelle. - ND, c1910. Sainte-Chapelle is considered among the highest achievements of Rayonnant period Gothic architecture
Paris. - L Hotel De Ville. - LL, c1910. Creator: UnknownParis. - L Hotel De Ville. - LL, c1910. North wing by Henry IV and Louis XIII between 1605 and 1628. It was burned by the Paris Commune, along with all the city archives that it contained
Paris. - Porte Saint-Denis Et Les Boulevards. - LL, c1910. Creator: UnknownParis. - Porte Saint-Denis Et Les Boulevards. - LL, c1910. Louis XIV commanded architect Francois Blondel and the sculptor Michel Anguier to build him a monumental archway that would honor
Heinrich II, (1933). Creator: UnknownHeinrich II, (1933). Portrait of Henry II, King of France (1519-1559), who came to the French throne in 1547. His reign saw extensive suppression of Protestantism in France
Karl IX. Konig Von Frankreich, (1933). Creator: UnknownKarl IX. Ko nig Von Frankreich, (1933). Portrait of King Charles IX of France (1550-1574), a member of the Valois Dynasty. He ruled France from 1560 until his death from tuberculosis, aged 23
Ludwig XIII, (1933). Creator: UnknownLudwig XIII, (1933). Portrait of King Louis XIII of France (1601-1643), who reigned from 1610. He was the son of Henri IV and Marie de Medici, and the father of Louis XIV
Ludwig XV, (1933). Creator: UnknownLudwig XV, (1933). Portrait of Louis XV, King of France (1710-1774). In 1715, Louis succeeded his great-grandfather Louis XIV at the age of five
Ludwigs XV. Tochter, (1933) Creator: UnknownLudwigs XV. To chter, (1933). Portrait of two of the daughters of King Louis XV of France (1710-1774). After a miniature in the style of Peter Adolf Hall
Ludwig XIV, (1933). Creator: UnknownLudwig XIV, (1933). Portrait of King Louis XIV of France (1638-1715). Louis inherited the French crown in 1643 but did not actually take the reigns of power until the death of his Chief Minister
Philipp Der Gute Von Burgund, (1933). Creator: UnknownPhilipp Der Gute Von Burgund, (1933). Portrait of Philip, Duke of Burgundy, also known as Philip the Good (1396-1467), King of France from 1419
Franz I, (1933). Creator: UnknownFranz I, (1933). Portrait of King Francis I of France (1494-1547) who ruled France from 1515. He is regarded as Frances first Renaissance monarch
Heinrich IV, (1933). Creator: UnknownHeinrich IV, (1933). Portrait of King Henry IV of France and Navarre (1553-1610), the son of Antoine de Bourbon and Jeanne d Albret and husband of Marie de Medici
Ludwig XVI, (1933). Creator: UnknownLudwig XVI, (1933). Portrait of King Louis XVI of France, the last King of France before the French Revolution. After the monarchy was abolished
Ludwig XVII, (1933). Creator: UnknownLudwig XVII, (1933). Portrait of the Dauphin, Louis XVII of France (1785-1795) whose parents King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette were guillottined in the French Revolution
Ludwig Philipp - Konig von Frankreich (1773-1850), 1933. Creator: UnknownLudwig Philipp, (1933). Portrait of Louis Philippe I, King of France (1773-1850), who was proclaimed king in 1830 after the overthrow of the repressive regime of Charles X by the July Revolution
Ludwig XVIII, (1933). Creator: UnknownLudwig XVIII, (1933). Portrait of Louis XVIII, King of France (1755-1824). Louis became king in 1814 when the monarchy was restored after the defeat of Napoleon
Louis XII writing, (c1760). Creator: UnknownLouis XII writing, (c1760). King Louis XII of France (1462-1515) writing at a desk, with his courtiers
Louis XII on his throne, (c1760). Creator: UnknownLouis XII on his throne, (c1760). King Louis XII of France (1462-1515) dictating a letter to Jean Lemaire (left). On the right stands Boreas
King Louis XII, (c1760). Creator: UnknownKing Louis XII, (c1760). Two portraits of Louis XII of France (1462-1515): riding a horse, and wearing a fur-lined cloak
St. Louis of France (or St. Ferdinand of Castile), c1586-1590, (1938). Artist: El GrecoSt. Louis of France (or St. Ferdinand of Castile), c1586-1590, (1938). Detail from Saint Louis, King of France, and a Page, painting in the Louvre, Paris, France
Meeting of Henry VIII and Francis I. at Ardres - The Field of the Cloth of Gold, 1520, (1855). 19th century depiction of the meeting between Henry VIII of England
Francois Ier. Roi de France, King Francis I of France, (c1820s). Artist: MaurinFranc ois Ier. Roi de France, King Francis I of France, (c1820s). Francis (1494-1547) ruled France from 1515. He is regarded as Frances first Renaissance monarch
King Louis XI of France, (c1820s). Artist: MaurinLouis XI. Roi de France, King Louis XI of France, (c1820s). Louis (1423-1483) succeeded his father, Charles VII, as king in 1461
Henry II, King of France, (c1820s). Artist: MaurinHenry II.Roi de France, Henry II, King of France, (c1820s). Henry (1519-1559) came to the French throne in 1547. His reign saw extensive suppression of Protestantism in France
Louis XV, King of France, (c1820s). Artist: MaurinLouis XV, King of France, (c1820s). In 1715, Louis (1710-1774) succeeded his great-grandfather Louis XIV at the age of five
King Charles IX of France, (c1820s). Artist: Zephirin Felix Jean Marius BelliardCharles IX. Roi de France, King Charles IX of France, (c1820s). Charles IX (1550-1574) was a member of the Valois Dynasty. He ruled France from 1560 until his death
King Henry IV of France, (c1820s). Artist: Zephirin Felix Jean Marius BelliardHenry IV, Roi de France, King Henry IV of France, (c1820s). Henry IV of France and Navarre (1553-1610) was the son of Antoine de Bourbon and Jeanne d Albret and husband of Marie de Medici
King Louis XIII of France, (c1820s). Artist: MaurinLouis XIII, King Louis XIII of France, (c1820s). Louis XIII (1601-1643) reigned from 1610. He was the son of Henri IV and Marie de Medici, and the father of Louis XIV
King Louis XIV of France, (c1820s). Artist: MaurinLouis XIV. Roi de France, King Louis XIV of France, (c1820s). Although Louis (1638-1715) inherited the French crown in 1643
Henry III, King of France, (c1820s). Artist: MaurinHenry III, King of France, (c1820s). Henry (1551-1589) came to the throne in 1574. His reign was dominated by the continuing strife between Catholics
Francis II, King of France, (c1820s). Artist: Zephirin Felix Jean Marius BelliardFranc ois II, Francis II, King of France, (c1820s). Francis II (1544-1560) ascended the throne at the age of fifteen after the accidental death of his father, Henry II
At the Field of the Cloth of Gold, c1934. Illustration showing the historic meeting of King Henry VIII of England (1509-1547) and King Francis I of France (1515-1547) in northern France, June 1520