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Sir John Chandos was carried step by step (engraving)
979248 Sir John Chandos was carried step by step (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sir John Chandos was carried step by step. After he was mortally wounded in combat at Lussac-les-Chateaux, 1369. Illustration from Les Chroniqueurs de L Histoire de France, by Madame de Witt, Librairie Hachette et Cie, Paris, 1885. Digitally cleaned image.); © Look and Learn
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100 Years War 14 14th Xiv Xivth Fourteenth Century Hundred Years War Knights Medical Supplies Solemn Sorrow Wounded Limb 1300s 14 14o Xiv Xivo Secolo 14 14th Xiv Xivth Century 14 Century Asclepius Asklepieion Asklepios C14th Dying Injuries Late 14th Century Medical Science Medical Services Physical Health Sir John Chandos The 14th Century Wound Xiv Century Xiv Secolo Xivth Century
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This print titled "Sir John Chandos was carried step by step" depicts a solemn and sorrowful scene from the 14th century. The engraving, created by the French School in the 19th century, captures a moment of great sadness and reverence. The image portrays Sir John Chandos being carried step by step after sustaining mortal wounds in combat at Lussac-les-Chateaux in 1369. It is an illustration taken from Les Chroniqueurs de L Histoire de France, a historical work by Madame de Witt published in Paris in 1885. In this poignant procession, soldiers can be seen carrying Sir John on their shoulders as they slowly make their way through what appears to be a battlefield. The knights surrounding him wear expressions of grief and concern for their fallen comrade. The significance of this image lies not only in its depiction of warfare during the Hundred Years War but also in its portrayal of medieval medicine and healthcare practices. As Sir John's injuries are tended to, we catch a glimpse into the medical services available during that time period. Overall, this print offers us a window into history - it transports us back to the Middle Ages and allows us to witness both the bravery and tragedy that unfolded on European battlefields centuries ago.
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