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King Henry I chastises his older brother RobertKing Henry I (1100-1135) - chastises his older brother Robert, the Duke of Normandy who had been defeated at the Battle of Tenchebrai (Tinchebray or Tinchebrai) on 28 September 1106. 1106
Napoleon victorious at the battle of Chebreisse Date: 13 July 1798
Battle of Bouvines, 1214Battle of Bouvines - French forces under Philip Augustus are victorious against a coalition led by Otho IV Date: 1214
Cartoon, At Last! (franchise for women)Cartoon, At Last! Women aged 30 and over are finally given the vote in the UK. A Joan of Arc figure stands victorious with a flag labelled Womans Franchise. Date: 1918
VIRGIN OF VALLSAt Valls, Catalonia, Catholics hide the image of Mary from the atheistic Republican vandals, then when Franco is victorious, they parade it through the streets Date: 1939
SULLA VICTORIOUS 85 BCSulla, victorious in his civil war against Marius, enters Rome with his legions Date: 85 BC
Battle of ActiumThe Battle of Actium : off the west coast of Greece; the Romans are victorious when the Egyptian fleet withdraws Date: 2 September 31 BC
Haig and his victorious commanders arriving at DoverField Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig and his fellow victorious commanders arriving at the port of Dover aboard a vessel painted with jazz camouflage at the end of World War One. Date: 1918
WW2 - V for Victory - the Victorious Allies. Date: 1945
WW2 - Liberation of Paris. Victorious American soldiersWorld War II. The liberation of Paris. Victorious American soldiers marching down the Champs Elysees with the Arc de Triomphe behind them on August 26, 1944
Sultan Selim the Grim at The Battle of Marj Dabiq in 1516 (or 932 of the Islamic Calendar). The battle was part of the OttomanMamluk War (151617) between the Ottoman Empire and the Mamluk Sultanate
Champion Town CrierMr. Gomer Thomas, winner of the National Town Criers Championships of England and Wales, at Marlborough, Wiltshire, waving his Champtionship Cup aloft!
Amor Victorious, 1601-1602, by Caravaggio (1573-1610)Caravaggio (1573-1610). Italian painter. Amor Victorious, 1601-1602. Detail. Gemaldegalerie. Berlin. Germany
Column of Marcus Aurelius. 176-192 AD. Detail. RomeColumn of Marcus Aurelius. 176-192 AD. Reliefs depicting the victories of Marcus Aurelius against the Germans and Sarmatians. Rome. Italy
Balfours defeat and Churchills victoryThe extraordinary turn of the tide at Manchester: Arthur Balfour was beaten in the East Division by Mr T. G. Horridge who had a majority of 1980
Martial Eagle - attacking White Stork - the fight lasted more than an hour but finally the Eagle was victorious (Polemaetus bellicosus)
Suffragette Trampling on Policeman CeramicA gloriously victorious suffragette stands with arms outstretched on the head of a prostrate policeman. She is dressed in the colours of the W.S.P.U - purple, white and green
Northumberland Fusiliers resting at St. Eloi, WW1Officers and men of the famous " Fighting Fifth" (the Northumberland Fusiliers) taken immediately after the battle at St. Eloi
Trench Art lighter inscribed Les FlandersTrench Art lighter stamped on obverse with a lion and inscribed Les Flanders with the names of Vimy, Roeux, Bullecourt on reverse. Stamped with Allied soldiers and inscribed Victorious Tommies.|
UK General Election 1906 - Winners as the True BlueThe General Election - Comic postcard showing the delight amid the working class at the landslide defeat for the Conservative Party and their Liberal Unionist allies
The First Balkan War - An AllegoryThe First Balkan War in allegorical depiction, showing the Forces of the Cross (the countries of the Balkan League: Serbia, Greece)
Scene at the Battle of Morat, SwitzerlandScene at the Battle of Morat (Murten), Canton of Fribourg, Switzerland, between Charles I, Duke of Burgundy (Charles the Bold) and a Swiss Confederation
Tatler cover - Victorious England cricketersEngland cricketers of 1933 featured on the cover of The Tatler at the time of a tour in Australia where they played five test matches and won the Ashes four matches to one
Fleet returning from Santiago, New York Harbour, USAAdmiral Sampsons fleet returning from the naval battle at Santiago de Cuba (3 July 1898, during the Spanish-American War), New York Harbour, USA. Date: circa 1898
British soldier standing on top of disused tankBritish soldier (possibly Home Guard) standing on top of disused tank after the end of the Second World War. Date: circa 1946
Music cover, For KIng & Country, by J Ord Hume, WW1Music cover, For KIng & Country, a descriptive Grand Military Fantasia selected and arranged by J Ord Hume, during the First World War. 1915
The victory of Judas Maccabeus - 1 Maccabees 4. circa 1690
WW1 Victory Parade - Chinese Generals march past the AbbeyWW1 Victory Parade - Chinese Generals march past Westminster Abbey - 19th July 1919. Date: 1919
Victorious Irish guard decorated by Madeleine" Take this back to Tipperary" - At the end of WW1, a victorious Irish guard is decorated by a thankful Madeleine, the personification of the French State. Date: circa 1918
French Cockerel proudly defeating the German Black EagleThe French Cockerel stands proud having defeated the German Eagle (standing on a German fur busby decorated with a Totenkopf - Deaths Head symbols). Date: 1914
The Russo-Japanese War - Victorious Cavalry return to TokyoThe Russo-Japanese War of 1904-05 - Victorious Cavalry return to Tokyo Date: circa 1905
The Column of Marcus Aurelius. Piazza Colonna. Rome. ItalyThe Column of Marcus Aurelius. Roman victory Doric column featuring an spiral reliefs that depicts the vicotries of the Emperor against the Germans and Sarmatians. Completed by 193 A.C
Khosrau II (579-590) The Victorious. King of the Sasanian Empire. Chichil Sutun. Palace. Fresco inside the palace. Isfahan, Iran
A Victorious Danish Soldier, 1850-1851 by H. W. Bissen (1798H.W. Bissen (1798-1868). Danish artist. A Victorious Danish Soldier, 1850-1851. Statue. National Museum of Art. Copenhagen. Denmark
National World War II Memorial. Washington D. C. United StateNational World War II Memorial. Relief depicting the homecoming of the victorious soldiers. Washington D.C. United States
Wm Duke Cumberland(Gj)WILLIAM AUGUSTUS, duke of CUMBERLAND, third son of George II. Military commander, depicted as victorious warrior. Date: 1721 - 1765
Levin Count BennigsenLEVIN AUGUST THEOPHIL, count BENNIGSEN (Leonty Leontevich) German-born general in the Russian service, prominent in the Napoleonic Wars though not always victorious. Date: 1745 - 1826
Peace Parade 1918The Lord Mayor of London takes the salute as the victorious soldiers parade on Peace Day Date: 1918
Koeniggratz - VictoryBATTLE OF KOENIGGRATZ (aka Sadowa) - the victorious kaiser congratulates his men Date: 3 July 1866
Soviets at BrandenburgVICTORIOUS SCENES Soviet infantry and tank crews celebrate at the Brandenburg Gate, Berlin. Date: May 1945
Victory Parade 1946Section in the East and Central African contingent passing the Saluting Base (King George VI, Queen Elizabeth and Princess Elizabeth). Date: 8 June 1946
George Pocock (Aliamet)SIR GEORGE POCOCK - British naval commander who was victorious against the French in the the East Indies Date: 1706 - 1792
Cartoon, Pantagruels victorious return to the court of Gargantua, after extirpating the Soup Meagres of Bouille Land, by James Gillray
King Charles VII of France, the Victorious, 1422-1461.. He is shown with an angel holding his coat of arms. From a picture in the diary of the Knights of Ehingen in Stuttgart Library
Paris, France - Place du Chatelet. Date: 1830
England win the International Polo cup, 1914Page from The Tatler reporting on the historic victory of England against America in the International Polo Trophy (Westchester Cup) in June 1914
Englands victory over America in polo, 1914Front cover of The Illustrated London News depicting the famous victory of the British polo team over the Americans at Meadowbrook in the International Polo Trophy - also known as the Westchester Cup
England polo team arrive in the USA, 1914The famous British polo team that won the International Polo Cup (Westchester Cup) in 1914. Team includes: Vivian Noverre Lockett (1880-1962), Major Frederick W