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The King's Pavement, Clarendon Palace, Wiltshire, England 1240-44. Clarendon Palace was a popular hunting lodge of the Norman kings of England. It became a particular favourite of Henry II (reigned 1154-89) and Henry III (reigned 1216-72), who both spent large amounts of money on its refurbishment, including a new chapel (1234-37) built by Elias of Dyrham.
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British Museum/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier
ART307307
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Purpose
Public
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3345px × 3345px
Photo Credit
© The Trustees of the British Museum / Art Resource, NY
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13th century CE
Ceramic
English
Floor
Gothic (1150-1500)
Medieval
Pavement
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