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Duke William of Normandy, stabs King Harold of England at the Battle of Hastings. 14th-century manuscript
William the Conqueror kills King Harold — Duke William of Normandy, stabs King Harold of England at the Battle of Hastings. 14th-century manuscript
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William the Conqueror kills King Harold Duke William of Normandy, stabs King Harold of England at the Battle of Hastings. 14th-century manuscript
Collegiate Church of Saint Peter at Westminster - Western façade
Westminster Abbey — Collegiate Church of Saint Peter at Westminster - Western façade
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Westminster Abbey Collegiate Church of Saint Peter at Westminster - Western façade
Coin of King Harold Godwinson
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Image from the Bayeux Tapestry showing William with his half-brothers. William is in the centre, Bishop Odo of Bayeux is on the left with empty hands, and Count Robert of Mortain is on the right with a sword in his hand.
Odo, William, Richard — Image from the Bayeux Tapestry showing William with his half-brothers. William is in the centre, Bishop Odo of Bayeux is on the left with empty hands, and Count Robert of Mortain is on the right with a sword in his hand.
Photo Credit: By 12th century - Lucien Musset's The Bayeux Tapestry ISBN 9781843831631, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=19617197
Odo, William, Richard Image from the Bayeux Tapestry showing William with his half-brothers. William is in the centre, Bishop Odo of Bayeux is on the left with empty hands, and Count Robert of Mortain is on the right with a sword in his hand.
portrayed in the Genealogical Chronicle of the English Kings
William the Conqueror — portrayed in the Genealogical Chronicle of the English Kings
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William the Conqueror portrayed in the Genealogical Chronicle of the English Kings
Anne Boleyn
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16th century woodcut showing their heraldic badges, the Tudor Rose and the Pomegranate of Granada
Coronation of Henry VIII of England and Catherine of Aragon — 16th century woodcut showing their heraldic badges, the Tudor Rose and the Pomegranate of Granada
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Coronation of Henry VIII of England and Catherine of Aragon 16th century woodcut showing their heraldic badges, the Tudor Rose and the Pomegranate of Granada
Portrait by Juan de Flandes thought to be of 11-year-old Catherine. She resembles her sister Joanna of Castile
11-year-old Catherine — Portrait by Juan de Flandes thought to be of 11-year-old Catherine. She resembles her sister Joanna of Castile
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11-year-old Catherine Portrait by Juan de Flandes thought to be of 11-year-old Catherine. She resembles her sister Joanna of Castile
Statue of Catherine at Alcalá de Henares
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Catherine of Aragon — cropped
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Henry VIII, c. 1531 — cropped
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