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King Richard I (1157-1199) surprised by Austrian soldiers. Richard was King of England from 1189 to 1199. He was known as Richard the Lionheart, or C
King Richard I (1157-1199) before the Diet of the German Empire, 19th century. Richard was King of England from 1189 to 1199
Effigies of Richard I and Berengaria, from the tomb at Fontevrault Abbet, FranceEffigies of King Richard I and Berengaria, from the tomb at Fontevrault Abbey, France. Richard (1157-1199) was King of England from 1189 to 1199
King Richard I (1157-1199), forgiving Bertrannd De Gurdun, late 19th century. Artist: Thomas BrownKing Richard I (1157-1199), forgiving Bertrannd De Gurdun, late 19th century. Richard was King of England from 1189 to 1199
William IV and Queen Adelaide, 1881King William IV (1765-1837) and Queen Adelaide (1792-1849), 1881. William was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 1830 until his death in 1837
King William IV, Lord Henry Brougham and Lord Charles Grey, 1832. Artist: F WentworthKing William IV, Lord Henry Brougham and Lord Charles Grey, 1832. On 7th May 1832, Prime Minister Grey and Henry Brougham met the king
The Queens of Europe, 19th century
Victoria City, or the City of Victoria, Hong Kong, c1920s-c1930s
Symptoms of Being Amused, 1822. Artist: Henry Thomas AlkenSymptoms of Being Amused, 1822
King Henry II (1133-1189), 1793. Artist: SaundersKing Henry II (1133-1189), 1793. Henry is seen here after having his son crowned king and serving the first dish to his table. Henry ruled as King of England from 1154 to 1189
Penance of Henry before the shrine of Thomas a BecketKing Henry II (1133-1189) doing penance before the shrine of Thomas a Becket. Henry ruled as King of England from 1154 to 1189. He was the first Plantagenet (or Angevin) King
The meeting of King Henry III of England and King Louis IX of France on the plain near GisorsThe meeting of King Henry III of England (1207-1272) and King Louis IX of France () on the plain near Gisors. Henry ruled England for fifty-six years from 1216 to his death
Murder of Thomas a Becket, 1170. St Thomas Becket (c1118-1170) was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1162 to 1170. He is venerated as a saint and martyr by both the Roman Catholic Church
Entry of Henry and Eleanor into Winchester. Eleanor of Provence (c1223-1291) and King Henry III (1207-1272) were married on January 14, 1236
The barons enforcing their rights from King Henry III (1207-1272). Henry III ruled England for fifty-six years from 1216 to his death
Eleanor of Provence (c1223-1291), Queen consort of King Henry III, 19th century. Artist: B EylesEleanor of Provence (c1223-1291), Queen consort of King Henry III, 19th century. Eleanor and Henry were married on January 14, 1236
King Henry III (1207-1272) after the death of his father King John (1167-1216), 19th century. Artist: SaundersKing Henry III (1207-1272) after the death of his father King John (1167-1216), 19th century. Henry is seen here being presented to the barons by the Earl of Pembroke
King Henry III (1207-1272) in the Chapter House at Winchester preaching to the monks, 19th century. Artist: SaundersKing Henry III (1207-1272) in the Chapter House at Winchester preaching to the monks, 19th century. Henry is seen here trying to enforce the election of his brother to the bishopric
Banquet at the marriage of King Henry III (1207-1272) and Eleanor of Provence (c1223-1291), 1236. Henry and Eleanor were married on January 14, 1236
The Battle of Taillebourg, France, 1242. Artist: Felix Henri Emmanuel PhilippoteauxThe Battle of Taillebourg, France, 1242. The second, most significant and best-known of three confrontations at Taillebourg
Henry III at the battle of Lewes, 14th May 1264. Artist: Felix Henri Emmanuel PhilippoteauxKing Henry III (1207-1272) at the battle of Lewes, 14th May 1264. The Battle of Lewes was one of two main battles of the conflict known as the Second Barons War
Great seal of Henry IIIGreat seal of King Henry III (1207-1272). Henry III ruled England for fifty-six years from 1216 to his death. Medieval English monarchs did not use numbers after their names
Lady Jane Grey (1537-1554), 19th century. Artist: W HollLady Jane Grey (1537-1554), 19th century. A grand-niece of Henry VIII of England, Jane reigned as uncrowned Queen of England for nine days in July 1553
The Battle of Sluys, 24th June 1340. The naval Battle of Sluys was one of the opening conflicts of the Hundred Years War. It is significant as it resulted in the destruction of most of Frances fleet
The death of King Edward III (1312-1377). Edward was one of the most successful English kings of medieval times. His fifty-year reign began when his father, Edward II of England
Queen Philippa (1314-1369) interceding for the Burgesses of Calais, 1346. Philippa, wife of Edward III of England, pleaded with her husband to spare the lives of the burghers of Calais after
Edward, Prince of Wales (1330-1376), 19th century. Artist: J RogersEdward, Prince of Wales (1330-1376), 19th century. Edward presents the captive king John of France and his son to his father, Edward III
Henrietta Maria (1609-1669). queen consort to King Charles I (1600-1649), 19th century. Artist: R CooperHenrietta Maria (1609-1669). queen consort of King Charles I (1600-1649), 19th century. Henrietta Marie and Charles were married in 1625
Effigy of Edward the Black Prince (1330-1376), 1824. Artist: Edward BloreEffigy of Edward the Black Prince (1330-1376), 1824. Edward of Woodstock, Prince of Wales (1330-1376), popularly known as the Black Prince
King Charles I (1600-1649) and Queen Henrietta Maria (1609-1669). Charles and Henrietta Maria were married in 1625. Charles was King of England
Catherine of Valois (1401-1437), queen consort of King Henry V, 1792. Artist: HardingCatherine of Valois (1401-1437), queen consort of King Henry V, 1792. Catherine and Henry were married in 1420 and had one son, the future Henry VI
The funeral procession of King Henry V, 1422Funeral procession of King Henry V, 1422. Henry V (1387-1422) reigned as King of England from 1413 to 1422. He was son of Henry of Bolingbroke (later Henry IV)
King Charles I (1600-1649) and Queen Henrietta Maria (1609-1669). Charles I was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 until his execution in 1649
King Richard I (1157-1199) receiving his death wound before the castle of Chaluz, 19th century. Richard was King of England from 1189 to 1199
Symptoms of Being Amused, 1822. Artist: Henry Thomas AlkenSymptoms of Being Amused, 1822. View of Bagshot Heath on 1 September and training for the Epping Hunt
Berengaria of Navarre (c1164-1230), queen consort of King Richard I, 19th century. Artist: B EylesBerengaria of Navarre (c1164-1230), queen consort of King Richard I (1157-1199), 19th century. Berengaria and Richard were married in 1191