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King John (1167-1216) stabbing his nephew Prince Arthur, 19th century.Artist: Walker
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King John swearing fealty to the Pope before Princes Arthur and Hubert, 19th century.Artist: T Sherratt
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'Prince Arthur and Hubert', 19th century.
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King Henry III (1207-1272) after the death of his father King John (1167-1216), 19th century.Artist: Saunders
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William IV of the United Kingdom, 19th century.Artist: J Cochran
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Henry IV reproving Prince Henry, (19th century).Artist: J Rogers
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King Henry V (1387-14220), before Harfleur, 19th century.Artist: Richard Westall
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Charles I of England, (19th century).Artist: H Bourne
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Queen Henrietta (1609-1669) sheltered by a bank from the parliamentarians, 19th century.Artist: J Rogers
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The death of William Rufus, 1100. Artist: Dupre
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William IV of the United Kingdom, 19th century.Artist: A Krausse
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Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), 19th century.Artist: JJ Crew
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William IV, King of the United Kingdom, 19th century.Artist: J Cochran
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Field Marshal Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany (1763-1827), 19th century.Artist: J Thomson
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Balliol surrendering his crown to Edward I of England, 1296.Artist: J Rogers
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Cromwell viewing the dead body of Charles I, 1649, (19th century).Artist: J Rogers
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George IV, King of the United Kingdom and Hanover, early 19th century.Artist: Krausse
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The death of Prince Arthur (1187-1203), 19th century.Artist: J Rogers 
The death of Prince Arthur (1187-1203), 19th century. When Richard I died, King John (1167-1216) did not gain immediate universal recognition as king. Some regarded his young nephew, Arthur of Brittany, the son of John's late brother Geoffrey, as the rightful heir. Arthur fought his uncle for the throne, with the support of King Philip II of France. However, by 1200 Philip recognised John over Arthur. It is alleged that after King John had captured Arthur and kept him alive in prison for some time in the castle of Rouen, he slew Arthur with his own hand and, tying a heavy stone to the body, cast it into the Seine. 
Unique Identifier AR954840 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3529px × 4952px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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13TH CENTURY
19th century
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ARTHUR
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Crime
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DUKE OF BRITTANY
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