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FLO4678441: Charles VII King of France, and Joan of Arc, the Maid of Orleans, 1420. They wear suits of plate armour with tiles or toiles hanging over the thighs. Joan of Arc wears a man's armour, She carries a sword, lance and helmet. Handcoloured lithograph by Maddocks after an illustration by S.R. Meyrick from Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick's A Critical Inquiry into Antient Armour. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4673214: Clotilde, Queen of the Franks, 475-543. She wears a fine chainmail dress, a veil that falls to the knee, a fine tunic, and cape tied at the breast with a lace. Her gold crown is decorated with gems, and her necklace with pearls and gemstones. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Leopold Massard from “” French Costumes from KingClovis to Our Days,”” Massard, Mifliez, Paris, 1834., Massard, Leopold (1812-1889) / Bridgeman Images
XEE4150542: Joan of Arc takes part in the coronation ceremony of Charles VII in Reims on 17 July 1429 - From a protective sleeve for school books, late 19th century - King Charles VII (1403-1461) receives the crown in the Cathedrale of Reims on 17/07/1429 in the presence of Joan of Arc (1412-1431) - illustration by E Letellier - Protege notebook historique, late 19th century, Letellier, E. (19th century) / Bridgeman Images