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Philip II (1165-1223), King Capetian, known as

Philip II (1165-1223), King Capetian, known as 'Augustus', proposes to give his crown to his soldiers if they are able to keep it one day before the Battle of Bouvines, but all prefer to keep their king. By winning this battle, Philip II destroyed a coalit

(Philip II (1165-1223), King Capetian, known as “Augustus”, proposes to give his crown to his soldiers if they are able to keep it one day before the Battle of Bouvines, but all prefer to keep their king. By winning this battle, Philip II destroyed a coalit)


Ambroise Tardieu

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Philip II (1165-1223), King Capetian, known as 'Augustus', proposes to give his crown to his soldiers if they are able to keep it one day before the Battle of Bouvines, but all prefer to keep their king. By winning this battle, Philip II destroyed a coalit by Ambroise Tardieu. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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