Edmund Rich, Archbishop of Canterbury, Threatens to Excommunicate Henry III (Engraving in

Edmund Rich, Archbishop of Canterbury, Threatens to Excommunicate Henry III (Engraving in 'The Histoire d'Angleterre')

(Edmund Rich, Archbishop of Canterbury, threatens to excommunicate Henry III - Saint Edmond of Cantorbery (1170-1242), dit Saint Edme (Edmund Rich) menace d'excommunier Henry III Plantagenet (1207-1272) - Engraving in “The Histoire d'Angleterre, since the m)


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Edmund Rich, Archbishop of Canterbury, Threatens to Excommunicate Henry III (Engraving in 'The Histoire d'Angleterre') by Unknown artist. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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