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Monarch Profile: King Richard II of England
The Mad Monarchist: Monarch Profile: King Richard II of England
Richard II, King of England (reigned 22 June 1377 – 29 September 1399) Aquitaine, King John, King William, Eleanor Of Aquitaine, Matthews, British Library, House Of Plantagenet, Aliénor D'aquitaine
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Richard II, King of England (reigned 22 June 1377 – 29 September 1399)
Richard II , also known as Richard of Bordeaux, was King of England from 1377 until he was deposed on 30 September 1399. Richard, a son of Edward, the Black Prince, was born in Bordeaux during the reign of his grandfather, Edward III. His father was Prince of Aquitaine. Richard was the younger brother of Edward of Angoulême, upon whose death Richard, at three years of age, became second in line to the throne after his father. Upon the death of Richard's father prior to the death of Edward... Westminster, Richard Iii, Edward The Black Prince, Woodstock
Wikiwand - Richard II of England
Richard II , also known as Richard of Bordeaux, was King of England from 1377 until he was deposed on 30 September 1399. Richard, a son of Edward, the Black Prince, was born in Bordeaux during the reign of his grandfather, Edward III. His father was Prince of Aquitaine. Richard was the younger brother of Edward of Angoulême, upon whose death Richard, at three years of age, became second in line to the throne after his father. Upon the death of Richard's father prior to the death of Edward...
Portrait of Richard II, full-length, facing the viewer, holding his sceptre and his orb, seated on a throne, with a small beard and moustache and a crown over his curling hair, dressed in an ermine-lined mantle with a jewelled collar over a robe embroidered with flowers and crowned 'R's; illustration to Carter's "Specimens of ancient Sculpture and Painting" (1786) Hand-coloured etching © The Trustees of the British Museum Art, Portrait, Alfred The Great, Wars Of The Roses, Chief
Portrait of Richard II, full-length, facing the viewer, holding his sceptre and his orb, seated on a throne, with a small beard and moustache and a crown over his curling hair, dressed in an ermine-lined mantle with a jewelled collar over a robe embroidered with flowers and crowned 'R's; illustration to Carter's "Specimens of ancient Sculpture and Painting" (1786) Hand-coloured etching © The Trustees of the British Museum
https://flic.kr/p/eVWTA1 | Cigarette Card - King Richard II | Carreras Cigarettes "Kings & Queens of England" (series of 50 issued in 1935) #14 Richard II ~ grandson of Edward III (his father the Black Prince, had died in 1376) reigned 1377-1399 (abdicated) King Richard I, Tudor Dynasty, King Queen, English Monarchs, Chivalry
Cigarette Card - King Richard II
https://flic.kr/p/eVWTA1 | Cigarette Card - King Richard II | Carreras Cigarettes "Kings & Queens of England" (series of 50 issued in 1935) #14 Richard II ~ grandson of Edward III (his father the Black Prince, had died in 1376) reigned 1377-1399 (abdicated)
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The young Richard II of England, kneeling, wears a Houppelande of silk brocade with the badge of his livery. St John the Baptist wears his iconographical clothes, but the sainted English kings Edward the Confessor and Edmund the Martyr are in contemporary royal dress. The Wilton Diptych 1395–99 History, Diptych, Saint Edward, Catholic Art, Religion, St Edward The Confessor, Religious Art, Kunst
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The young Richard II of England, kneeling, wears a Houppelande of silk brocade with the badge of his livery. St John the Baptist wears his iconographical clothes, but the sainted English kings Edward the Confessor and Edmund the Martyr are in contemporary royal dress. The Wilton Diptych 1395–99
Richard II and Anne of Bohemia, from the Liber Regalis, late 14th century Historical Fiction, Queen Anne, Queens, Historical Fiction Authors, Philippa Of Hainault
Richard II and Anne of Bohemia, from the Liber Regalis, late 14th century
ANNE OF BOHEMIA (b.1366-d.1394).(First) QUEEN CONSORT OF RICHARD II from 20th January, 1382 until her death on 7th June, 1394. HOUSE OF PLANTAGENET. PICTURE: A rendering of Anne of Bohemia's tomb effigy, part of her joint tomb with Richard II at Westminster Abbey. People, 14th Century, Lancaster, Historical Pictures, Monarchy, Historical Pics
ANNE OF BOHEMIA (b.1366-d.1394).(First) QUEEN CONSORT OF RICHARD II from 20th January, 1382 until her death on 7th June, 1394. HOUSE OF PLANTAGENET. PICTURE: A rendering of Anne of Bohemia's tomb effigy, part of her joint tomb with Richard II at Westminster Abbey.
Richard II 21 June 1377 – 29 September 1399 - born 6 January 1367 Bordeaux son of Edward, the Black Prince and Joan of Kent - died 14 February 1400 Pontefract Castle aged 33 probably from starvation The Royal Collection
Richard II 21 June 1377 – 29 September 1399 - born 6 January 1367 Bordeaux son of Edward, the Black Prince and Joan of Kent - died 14 February 1400 Pontefract Castle aged 33 probably from starvation
Etching of the effigies of the tomb of Anne of Bohemia and King Richard II in Westminster Abbey. Anglo Saxon, Royalty, Medieval Life, British Royal Families
Anne of Bohemia, Queen of England
Etching of the effigies of the tomb of Anne of Bohemia and King Richard II in Westminster Abbey.
Portrait of Richard II in Westminster Abbey - This was the first portrait to be commissioned by an English King. Richard II was the son of the Black Prince... Edward, Westminster Abbey
Portrait of Richard II in Westminster Abbey - This was the first portrait to be commissioned by an English King. Richard II was the son of the Black Prince...
Isabelle of Valois (1389-1409) Queen consort to: Richard II of England (1367-1400, ruled 1377-1399, deposed), son of Edward, the Black Prince Married: October 31, 1396, widowed 1400 at age ten. Coronation: January 8, 1397 Queen, Marie Antoinette, Isabella, King Charles, Reign
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Isabelle of Valois (1389-1409) Queen consort to: Richard II of England (1367-1400, ruled 1377-1399, deposed), son of Edward, the Black Prince Married: October 31, 1396, widowed 1400 at age ten. Coronation: January 8, 1397
Richard II 1377 - 1399; Son of Edward the Black Prince and Joan the Fair Maid of Kent and grandson of Edward III. Richard ruled at the time of Chaucer the poet. His cousin, Henry IV, had him murdered in prison to take over the throne.
Richard II 1377 - 1399; Son of Edward the Black Prince and Joan the Fair Maid of Kent and grandson of Edward III. Richard ruled at the time of Chaucer the poet. His cousin, Henry IV, had him murdered in prison to take over the throne.
Richard II of England and Isabella, aged 6, on their wedding day on 31 October 1396. Her youngest sister Catherine would also become Queen of England, as the wife of Henry V, from 1420-1422. Edward Iii, English Royalty, Catherine Of Valois
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Richard II of England and Isabella, aged 6, on their wedding day on 31 October 1396. Her youngest sister Catherine would also become Queen of England, as the wife of Henry V, from 1420-1422.
Geoffrey V "LeBon" Plantagenet, Count of Anjou - 25th Maternal Great Grandfather. Son of Fulk V, Count of Anjou and father of King Henry II 'Curtmantle' Plantagenet of England. Heraldry, Ralph, Royal Ancestry, Heritage, Geneaology
Geoffrey V "LeBon" Plantagenet, Count of Anjou - 25th Maternal Great Grandfather. Son of Fulk V, Count of Anjou and father of King Henry II 'Curtmantle' Plantagenet of England.
Richard II (6 January 1367 – c. 14 February 1400) was the eighth King of England of the House of Plantagenet. He ruled from 1377 until he was deposed in 1399. Richard was a son of Edward, the Black Prince and was born during the reign of his grandfather, Edward III. Vintage, English, Tudor History, History Of England, Royal Family Trees
Richard II (6 January 1367 – c. 14 February 1400) was the eighth King of England of the House of Plantagenet. He ruled from 1377 until he was deposed in 1399. Richard was a son of Edward, the Black Prince and was born during the reign of his grandfather, Edward III.
Wilton Diptych, Depiction of Richard II of England with Christ and his Patron Saints, unknown French artist, c. 1395 - 1399
Wilton Diptych, Depiction of Richard II of England with Christ and his Patron Saints, unknown French artist, c. 1395 - 1399
Isabella of Valois - 2nd Queen of Richard II of England History Nerd, Historia, Interesting History, History Photos, Medieval History
Kings and Queens Photo: Isabella of Valois, 2nd Queen of Richard II of England
Isabella of Valois - 2nd Queen of Richard II of England
Richard II the Good Duke of Normandy, also called Richard of Falaise, married Judith de Bretagne. They were the parents of Robert the Duke of Normandy Normandy, Friends, William The Conqueror, 11th Century
Richard II the Good Duke of Normandy, also called Richard of Falaise, married Judith de Bretagne. They were the parents of Robert the Duke of Normandy
Abdication of Richard II, from the Froissart Chronicles Derby, York, John Of Gaunt, Duke Of Lancaster
Richard II, King of England (1367-1400)
Abdication of Richard II, from the Froissart Chronicles
Richard II of England, the Westminster portrait.
Richard II of England, the Westminster portrait.
The White Hart. The Wilton Diptych in the National Gallery takes its name from Wilton House, near Salisbury, Wiltshire, where it was housed between 1705 and 1929. On one of the exterior panels is a white hart, Richard II's badge. The antlers stand out from the gold ground through the effect of light and shadow created in pointillé. The hart lies in a grassy meadow strewn with flowers and mingled with rosemary thought to be in remembrance of Richard's first wife, Anne of Bohemia. Artist unknown Ancient Art, Middle Ages, Artist, Resim, Medieval, Dieren, Ikon, Fine Art
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The White Hart. The Wilton Diptych in the National Gallery takes its name from Wilton House, near Salisbury, Wiltshire, where it was housed between 1705 and 1929. On one of the exterior panels is a white hart, Richard II's badge. The antlers stand out from the gold ground through the effect of light and shadow created in pointillé. The hart lies in a grassy meadow strewn with flowers and mingled with rosemary thought to be in remembrance of Richard's first wife, Anne of Bohemia. Artist unknown
The Wilton Diptych, left inside panel. 1395-99, English or French. The National Gallery, London. King Richard II, kneeling, is presented by the Sts. John the Baptist, Edward the Confessor & Edmund the Martyr. Richard's robe is cloth of gold & vermilion, decorated with his personal device of the white hart & sprigs of rosemary, the emblem of his wife Anne of Bohemia, d. 1394. His gold collar has broomscods, seedpods of the common broom, the 'planta genista' which gave the Plantagenets their name.
English or French (?) | The Wilton Diptych | NG4451
The Wilton Diptych, left inside panel. 1395-99, English or French. The National Gallery, London. King Richard II, kneeling, is presented by the Sts. John the Baptist, Edward the Confessor & Edmund the Martyr. Richard's robe is cloth of gold & vermilion, decorated with his personal device of the white hart & sprigs of rosemary, the emblem of his wife Anne of Bohemia, d. 1394. His gold collar has broomscods, seedpods of the common broom, the 'planta genista' which gave the Plantagenets their name.
The Black Prince -- Edward of Woodstock, Prince of Wales, oldest son of Edward III, father of Richard II. Prince Edward, Royal Family, First Knight
The Black Prince -- Edward of Woodstock, Prince of Wales, oldest son of Edward III, father of Richard II.
Joan, the Fair Maid of Kent (roof boss of Canterbury Cathedral; wife of Edward (the so-called Black Prince), oldest son of Edward III; mother of Richard II, who lost his crown to Lancastrian Henry of Bolingbroke, laying the foundation for the War of the Roses. Portraits
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Joan, the Fair Maid of Kent (roof boss of Canterbury Cathedral; wife of Edward (the so-called Black Prince), oldest son of Edward III; mother of Richard II, who lost his crown to Lancastrian Henry of Bolingbroke, laying the foundation for the War of the Roses.
Anne of Bohemia, b.11 May 1366 d.07 June 1394, first wife of Richard II and Queen Consort. Anne Boleyn, Anne, Adele
ANNE OF BOHEMIA QUEEN OF ENGLAND
Anne of Bohemia, b.11 May 1366 d.07 June 1394, first wife of Richard II and Queen Consort.
Joan "The Fair Maid of Kent" (1328-85), wife of "The Black Prince", mother of King Richard II Naive, Princess Of Wales
Portrait of Joan the Fair Maid of Kent by Stephen Warde Anderson
Joan "The Fair Maid of Kent" (1328-85), wife of "The Black Prince", mother of King Richard II
King Richard II, son of Edward The Black Prince.
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King Richard II, son of Edward The Black Prince.