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Detail of the coat of arms of Richard III, from window w12 depicting Corpus Christi
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Detail of the coat of arms of Richard III, from window w12 depicting Corpus Christi
1077814 Detail of the coat of arms of Richard III, from window w12 depicting Corpus Christi, Isaiah and King Edwin (stained glass) by English School, (15th century); York Minster, Yorkshire, UK; (add.info.: See also 723669. Richard III (1452-85), king of England 1483-85. Loyaulte me lie; Loyalty binds me; two boars argent around arms of Henry IV; quartered arms with three fleur de lys; gules three lions passant guardant in pale); English, out of copyright
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Boars Crest Fleur De Lis House Of York King Of England Lions Richard Iii Wild Boar
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This print showcases a remarkable detail of the coat of arms of Richard III, found in window w12 depicting Corpus Christi at York Minster in Yorkshire, UK. Created by an unknown English artist during the 15th century, this stained glass masterpiece is a testament to the rich history and artistic prowess of that era. The coat of arms features two boars argent encircling the arms of Henry IV, symbolizing loyalty and strength. Quartered with three fleur de lys, it also incorporates gules three lions passant guardant in pale – iconic emblems associated with royalty and power. Richard III himself was king of England from 1483 until his untimely death in 1485. His motto "Loyaulte me lie" (Loyalty binds me) resonates through this intricate design, reflecting his unwavering dedication to his kingdom. The inclusion of wild boars further emphasizes Richard III's connection to the House of York and highlights his status as the last Plantagenet king. The regal crown atop the crest signifies his royal lineage and authority. This photograph not only captures these symbolic elements but also preserves an important piece of English history for generations to come. It serves as a reminder that art has always played a significant role in expressing identity, power, and allegiance throughout time.
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