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King Cnut commands the tide to retreat (unsuccessfully)Cnut the Great (circa 985 or 9951035), (or Canute), King of Denmark, England, Norway, and parts of Sweden. Henry of Huntingdon, the 12th-century chronicler
King Cnut the Great fails to halt the incoming tideCnut the Great (circa 985 or 9951035), (or Canute), King of Denmark, England, Norway, and parts of Sweden. Henry of Huntingdon, the 12th-century chronicler
English Costume 1470The duke and duchess of Suffolk look on as Henry VI and Henry VII discuss the problems of kingship; the royals are less formally dressed than the nobles Date: circa 1470
The Throne of George IV by T. DowseThe throne of King George IV by T. Dowse, inventor of the burnished raised gold and silver in imitation of the ancient missal" presented in a gilt frame
Seti Receives a CollarThe ruler Seti I, son of Ramses I, receives a collar from the goddess Hathor, a token of divine approval of his kingship