Ordalies or

Ordalies or 'the judgments of God', 877: the representatives of Louis of Germania, who came to claim to Louis II the Bald half of the kingdom of Lorraine, agreed to submit to the tests of hot iron, boiling water and cold water (engraving by Jean Michel Mor

(Ordalies or “the judgments of God”, 877: the representatives of Louis of Germania, who came to claim to Louis II the Bald half of the kingdom of Lorraine, agreed to submit to the tests of hot iron, boiling water and cold water. Engraving by Jean Michel Mor)


Jean Michel the Younger Moreau

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Ordalies or 'the judgments of God', 877: the representatives of Louis of Germania, who came to claim to Louis II the Bald half of the kingdom of Lorraine, agreed to submit to the tests of hot iron, boiling water and cold water (engraving by Jean Michel Mor by Jean Michel the Younger Moreau. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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