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A letter from Charles I to his nephew Prince Maurice of the Palatinate dated September 1645. Artist: King Charles I
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A letter from Charles I to his nephew Prince Maurice of the Palatinate dated September 1645. Artist: King Charles I
A letter from King Charles I to his nephew Prince Maurice of the Palatinate dated September 1645 reagrding his brothers defeat during the Siege of Bristol of the English Civil War
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Charles I Charles Stuart Defeat Defeated Defender Of The Faith Document Duke Of Cumberland Earl Of Holderness English Civil War English Civil Wars 1642 1648 Full Frame Herzog Von Bayern His Majesty King Charles I King Of Great Britain And Ireland Letter Maurice Prince Rupert Prince Rupert Of The Rhine Rupert Ruprecht Pfalzgraf Bei Rhein Siege Signature Prince Maurice Simmern
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This print showcases a significant historical artifact - "A letter from Charles I to his nephew Prince Maurice of the Palatinate dated September 1645". The artist behind this masterpiece is none other than King Charles I himself. In this close-up shot, we are transported back to the 17th century, immersing ourselves in the world of monarchs, warfare, and royal correspondence. The image captures the essence of a bygone era with its monochrome aesthetic and intricate handwriting. This document holds great importance as it pertains to Charles I's brother's defeat during the Siege of Bristol in the English Civil War. The defeated king's signature serves as a poignant reminder of his struggles and challenges faced during that turbulent time. Prince Maurice von Simmern, recipient of this heartfelt letter, was undoubtedly impacted by its contents. With Prince Rupert also mentioned within its lines – Ruprecht Pfalzgraf bei Rhein – Duke of Cumberland and Earl of Holderness – we gain insight into the interconnectedness between European royalty during these tumultuous times. As we gaze upon this full-frame portrait, we cannot help but feel awe for both the artistic prowess displayed by King Charles I and for history itself. This photograph allows us to witness an intimate moment frozen in time - a testament to resilience amidst defeat. Let us cherish such relics that offer glimpses into our past while reminding us how far we have come as a society.
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