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NWI4872286: Bulgarian Serbo War (1885-1886): Bulgarian military camp settles in the Dragoman Pass (Bulgaria) during the conflict with Serbia, 1885 - Colorisee engraving, 19th century - Bulgarian military camp in Dragoman Pass during the conflict with Serbia, 1885 - Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration / Bridgeman Images
ICA4872465: Illustration by Honore Daumier (1808-1879) in Le Charivari, 1872-9-24 - And meanwhile, they continue to claim that she has never been better! - Republican Republic, Monarchy, Political Right, Casket - Reaction - Kingdoms/Monarchy - Death, Physical Destruction/Wear, Allegory, Daumier, Honore (1808-79) / Bridgeman Images
ELD4872476: The Black Prince extorts an amnesty from Pedro the Cruel, Spain, 1367 - Edward the Black Prince (1330-1376) forced an amnesty from Pedro The Cruel (1334-1369), King of Castile, by refusing to allow his captives to be executed after victory at the Battle of Najara - Behind Edward are Peter IV (1319-1387), King of Aragon, Sardinia, Corsica, Valencia and Majorca, John of Gaunt (1340-1399), Duke of Lancaster, and Sir John Chanofdos) Illustration from “A Chronicle -England”” by James Doyle, 1864 Private collection / Bridgeman Images
ELD4872591: Battle of Sluys Declaring war with France and King Philip VI, King Edward III began his naval campaign and the first major conflict of the Years Hundred War with victory at the Battle of Sluys - 1340 Illustration from “” A Chronicle-of- England”” by James Doyle, 1864 Private collection / Bridgeman Images
ELD4873055: The Penitence of the Duchess of Gloucester Eleonore Cobham (1400-1452) Accused of Witchcraft and Necromancy, London 1441 (Eleanor Cobham (1400-1454), Duchess of Gloucester, was charged with unlawful commerce with Marjory Jourdemain, 'the Witch of Eye', and conspiring to bring about the death of King Henry VI (1421-1421-1421 71) by magic - She submitted herself to the correction of the Church and did penance by walking without a hood, from Temple Bar to St Paul's carrying a lit taper, to offer it to the high altar -She was subsequently exiled to the Isle of Man, spending the rest of her life imprisoned in Peel Castle) Illustration from “” A Chronicle-of-England”” by James Doyle, 1864 Private collection / Bridgeman Images
ICA4870688: Paris-Presse, Satirique en N & B, 1964_10_29: England Great Britain, Aviation, Europe, President of the Republic, London, Agriculture, Concorde (plane), Armchair (symbol of power) - De Gaulle Charles, Pompidou Georges, Pisani - Illustration by Jacques Faizant (1918-2006), Faizant, Jacques (1918-2006) / Bridgeman Images
ICA4870757: Illustration of Cham (1819-1879) in Le Charivari, 1873-2-25 - Committee of Trento - President of the Republic, Constitution, Commission of Trento, Fables La Fontaine and others - Thiers Adolphe, Cat, Rat/Souris - Animalisation, Cham (Amedee Charles Henri de Noe) (1818-79) / Bridgeman Images
ELD4870807: Portrait of the French writer Paul Scarron (1610-1660) author of burlesque comedies, represented in a chair a porters, his wife Francoise d'Aubigne (who became Marquise de Maintenon) (1635-1719) marche a cote” (Portrait of french writer Paul Scarron, author of burlesque comedies and crippled, Madame his wife Francoise d'Aubigne, who later of Maintenon and secretly married King Louis XIV of France) Engraving from “Les Rues-de-Paris” by Pierre Zaccone, 1859 Private collection / Bridgeman Images