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Hubert de Burgh taken from sanctuary at Boisars, France, 1232 (1864). Hubert de Burgh (1180-1243) was an advisor to King John of England who advised John to sign the Magna Carta. He later served as regent during the minority of Henry III, and remained a powerful figure at court after Henry attained his majority in 1227. He made many enemies, however, and is shown here being arrested by Geoffrey de Craucombe after he was charged with fraud and embezzlement.
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3972px Ă 3544px
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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13TH CENTURY
Armor
Armour
Arrest
ARRESTING
Britain
British
Burgh
Christian
Christianity
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color
concept
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DISTURBANCE
DISTURBING
Doyle
Earl of
Earl of Kent
England
English
France
French
Geoffrey de
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Hubert de
Hubert de Burgh
interrupting
INTERRUPTION
James Doyle
James William Edmund
James William Edmund Doyle
kent
Kneeling
Knight
Lithograph
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Man
Mediaeval
Medieval
Men
Middle Ages
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PLANTAGENĂȘT
Prayer
Praying
Priest
religion
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Sanctuary
THIRTEENTH CENTURY
War
WARFARE
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Worshipping