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The Prince of Wales marching with the Oxford University Officers Training Corps, c1910. The future King Edward VIII in military uniform before the First World War
Man of Sorrow, or Christ showing the sign of the cross, (1870). Illustration after a miniature in the psalter of John, Duke of Berry in the Bibliotheque Imperiale, Paris
Henry III, King of England. Artist: BenoistHenry III, King of England. Henry (1207-1272) is one of the least-known British monarchs, considering the great length of his reign
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
Tomb of Henry IV and his Queen Joan of Navarre in Canterbury Cathedral, 1825. Artist: John Le KeuxTomb of Henry IV and his Queen Joan of Navarre in Canterbury Cathedral, 1825. Henry IV (1367-1413) became the first king of the House of Lancaster when he took the throne in 1399 having deposed
Effigy of Henry IV and his Queen Joan of Navarre in Canterbury Cathedral, 1826. Artist: John Le KeuxEffigy of Henry IV and his Queen Joanna of Navarre in Canterbury Cathedral, 1826. Henry IV (1367-1413) became the first king of the House of Lancaster when he took the throne in 1399 having deposed
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 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
Henry IV, King of England, (1788). Artist: King Henry IVHenry IV, King of England, (1788). Henry Bolingbroke (1367-1413) became king in 1399 when he led a baronial revolt that overthrew the rule of Richard II
Henry IV, King of England, (1787). Artist: King Henry IVHenry IV, King of England, (1787). Henry Bolingbroke (1367-1413) became king in 1399 when he led a baronial revolt that overthrew the rule of Richard II
Henry IV, King of England, (1803). Artist: King Henry IVHenry IV, King of England, (1803). Henry Bolingbroke (1367-1413) became king in 1399 when he led a baronial revolt that overthrew the rule of Richard II
Henry IV, King of England. Artist: King Henry IVHenry IV, King of England. 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. Artist: GoldarHenry V, King of England. The son of Henry IV, Henry (1387-1422) became king in 1413. He is popularly regarded as one of Englands greatest kings
Henry V, King of England. Artist: P VanderbanckHenry V, King of England. The son of Henry IV, Henry (1387-1422) became king in 1413. He is popularly regarded as one of Englands greatest kings
Henry V, King of England. Artist: George VertueHenry V, King of England. The son of Henry IV, Henry (1387-1422) became king in 1413. He is popularly regarded as one of Englands greatest kings
Henry V, King of England, (1788). Artist: IK SherwinHenry V, King of England, (1788). The son of Henry IV, Henry (1387-1422) became king in 1413. He is popularly regarded as one of Englands greatest kings
Henry V, King of England. The son of Henry IV, Henry (1387-1422) became king in 1413. He is popularly regarded as one of Englands greatest kings
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
Elizabeth of York, Queen Consort of King Henry VII. Elizabeth (1466-1503) was the eldest daughter of King Edward IV. She married Henry VII in 1486
Richard II, King of England. Artist: George VertueRichard II, King of England. The reign of Richard II (1367-1400) was characterised by intermittent periods of tension between the king and the barons
Richard II, King of England. Artist: RavenetRichard II, King of England. The reign of Richard II (1367-1400) was characterised by intermittent periods of tension between the king and the barons
Richard I, King of England. The third son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, Richard I (1157-1199) reigned as King of England from 1189-1199
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
Richard II, King of England. The reign of Richard II (1367-1400) was characterised by intermittent periods of tension between the king and the barons
Richard II, King of England, (19th century). The reign of Richard II (1367-1400) was characterised by intermittent periods of tension between the king and the barons
Richard II and Henry IV, Kings of England. Artist: TA PriorRichard II and Henry IV, Kings of England. The reign of Richard II (1367-1400) was characterised by intermittent periods of tension between the king and the barons
Richard II, King of England. Artist: P VanderbanckRichard II, King of England. The reign of Richard II (1367-1400) was characterised by intermittent periods of tension between the king and the barons
Richard II of England surrenders his crown, 1399. The reign of Richard II (1367-1400) was characterised by intermittent periods of tension between the king and the barons
Death of King Richard II, 1400. The reign of Richard II (1367-1400) was characterised by intermittent periods of tension between the king and the barons
King Egbert of Wessex, first king of all England. Artist: W LewisKing Egbert of Wessex, first king of all England. Egbert (c770-839) ruled Wessex from 802. His reign saw Wessex overtake Mercia as the dominant Anglo-Saxon kingdom
Prince William Henry as a midshipman on board the Prince George, (1831). Artist: R PagePrince William Henry as a midshipman on board the Prince George, (1831). The future King William IV (1765-1837) was the third son of King George III
Kings of England. Artist: M PageKings of England. Portraits of James I, Charles I, James II, Charles II and William and Mary
George, Prince of Wales. Artist: RavenetGeorge, Prince of Wales. The future King George II (1683-1760), second Hanoverian King of Great Britain and Ireland
Kings of England. Artist: George VertueKings of England. Portraits of William the Conqueror, William II, Henry I, Henry II, Stephen, Richard I, John and Henry III
William I of Orange-Nassau, Stadtholder of the Netherlands. Known as William the Silent (1533-1584), he was the leader of the Dutch revolt against the Spanish that sparked the Eighty Years War
Charles, Duke of Brunswick, Luneburg and Wolfenbuttel. Artist: TaylorCharles, Duke of Brunswick, Luneburg and Wolfenbuttel. Charles (1735-1806) was a general who fought in the Prussian army in the Seven Years War
Edward, the Black Prince, (1775). Artist: Richard GodfreyEdward, the Black Prince, (1775). Edward of Woodstock (1330-1376), Prince of Wales, was the eldest son of King Edward III of England and the father of King Richard II
Duncan I, King of Scotland. Artist: TaylorDuncan I, King of Scotland. Duncan (Donnchad mac Crinain) ruled Scotland from 1034 until his death in 1040. He is portrayed as the elderly king murdered by Macbeth in Shakespeares play
Prince Arthur, Prince of Wales, eldest son of Henry VII, (1795). Artist: BarrettPrince Arthur, Prince of Wales, eldest son of Henry VII, (1795). The heir to the throne of England, Arthur (1486-1502) died of a fever at Ludlow Castle
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
Edward of Westminster, Prince of Wales, son of King Henry VI of England. Artist:s HardingEdward of Westminster, Prince of Wales, son of King Henry VI of England. Edward (1453-1471) was one of the Lancastrian commanders at the Battle of Tewkesbury
William III of Orange, King of England, Scotland and Ireland, (1813). Artist: AW WarrenWilliam III of Orange, King of England, Scotland and Ireland, (1813). William of Orange (1650-1702) was invited by a conspiracy of English notables to depose the Catholic James II
Alexander III, King of Scotland. Artist: HallAlexander III, King of Scotland. Alexander III (1241-1286) succeeded his father Alexander II as King of the Scots in 1249
David I, King of Scotland. David I (1084-1153) ruled Scotland from 1124
Malcolm IV, King of Scotland. Malcolm IV (c1141-1165) succeeded his grandfather David I as King of the Scots in 1153
Alexander II, King of Scotland. Artist: HallAlexander II, King of Scotland. The son of William the Lion and Ermengarde of Beaumont, Alexander II (1198-1249) ascended the throne of Scotland in 1214
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