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Harold Conqueror at Stamford, and Wounded, Sits at a Banquet in York. A Herald Announces the Landing of Duke William by Daniel Maclise

Harold Conqueror at Stamford, and Wounded, Sits at a Banquet in York. A Herald Announces the Landing of Duke William

(Harold conqueror at Stamford, and wounded, sits at a banquet in York. A herald announces the Landing of Duke William)


Daniel Maclise

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Harold Conqueror at Stamford, and Wounded, Sits at a Banquet in York. A Herald Announces the Landing of Duke William by Daniel Maclise. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
norman conquest · william the conqueror · king william i · england · harold · conqueror · stamford · sits · banquet · york · herald announces · landing of duke william · Private Collection / Bridgeman Images · / Look and Learn
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