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Battle of Alnwick, Northumberland, 1174, (1864).
Battle of Alnwick, Northumberland, 1174, (1864). Victorian depiction of the capture of William I of Scotland, 'The Lion' (1143-1214) by the English. William inherited the Earldom of Northumbria in 1852, but was forced to renounce the title to Henry II of England in 1857. After William became King of Scotland in 1165 he fought to regain Northumbria from the English. In 1174, leading an army in support of a revolt by Henry's wife and sons, William was captured at Alnwick. He was allowed to return to Scotland in return for acknowledging Henry as his feudal superior.
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AR921359
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Purpose
Public
Size
4608px × 3809px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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12TH CENTURY
19th century
ANIMAL
ANIMALS
Ann Ronan Pictures
Armor
Battle of Alnwick
Battles
Britain
British
CAPTURE
Clothing
Coat of Arms
color
concept
country
Dress
England
English
FIGHTING
Fighting Scene
Heraldry
Horse
HORSES
king
Knight
LOCATION
Male
Man
Medieval
Men
MONARCH
NINETEENTH CENTURY
People
Print Collector1
royal
Royalty
Scotland
SCOTS
Scottish
Shield
SOVEREIGN
surcoat
Sword
SWORDS
WARFARE
Wars
Weapon, Military
WEAPONRY
WEAPONS
Wood Engraving