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Francis I giving his sword to Lannoy during the Battle of Pavia by Unknown Artist

Francis I giving his sword to Lannoy during the Battle of Pavia

(Francis Ist giving his sword to Lannoy during the battle of Pavie)


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Francis I giving his sword to Lannoy during the Battle of Pavia by Unknown Artist. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
16th century · 1930s · 20th century · army · armour · france · europe · francis i king of france (1494-1547) · valois (family) · history · italy · soldier · kneeling · outside · battle of pavia (1525) · germany · italian wars · / Bridgeman Images
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