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Interview between Pope Gregory IV and Louis I the Pious in 833, in order to settle the dispute between the king and his sons, Lothaire, Pepin and Louis. Engraving by Jean Michel Moreau, dit Moreau le Jeune by Jean Michel the Younger Moreau

Interview between Pope Gregory IV and Louis I the Pious in 833, in order to settle the dispute between the king and his sons, Lothaire, Pepin and Louis. Engraving by Jean Michel Moreau, dit Moreau le Jeune

(Interview between Pope Gregoire IV (died 844) and Louis I the Pious or the Debonnaire (778-840), in 833, in order to settle the dispute between the king and his sons, Lothaire, Pepin and Louis. Engraving by Jean Michel Moreau, dit Moreau le Jeune (1741- 18)


Jean Michel the Younger Moreau

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1799  ·  Engraving  ·  Image ID: 914529

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Interview between Pope Gregory IV and Louis I the Pious in 833, in order to settle the dispute between the king and his sons, Lothaire, Pepin and Louis. Engraving by Jean Michel Moreau, dit Moreau le Jeune by Jean Michel the Younger Moreau. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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