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Possession of the County of Toulouse taken in the name of King Philip III of France, 1271 (engraving)

Possession of the County of Toulouse taken in the name of King Philip III of France, 1271 (engraving)


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Possession of the County of Toulouse taken in the name of King Philip III of France, 1271 (engraving)

5233526 Possession of the County of Toulouse taken in the name of King Philip III of France, 1271 (engraving) by Cochin, Charles Nicolas II (1715-90); Private Collection; (add.info.: Possession of the County of Toulouse taken in the name of King Philip III of France, 1271.); Look and Learn / Elgar Collection

Media ID 23611540

© Look and Learn / Elgar Collection / Bridgeman Images

13 13th Xiii Xiiith Century 13 13th Xiii Xiiith Thirteenth Century 13 Century 13th Century C13th Haute Garonne Languedoc Midi Pyrenees Occitanie Philip Iii Philip The Bold The 13th Century Thirteenth Century Toulouse Xiii Century Xiiith Century


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This engraving, titled "Possession of the County of Toulouse taken in the name of King Philip III of France, 1271" transports us back to a significant moment in medieval history. Created by Charles Nicolas II Cochin, this print captures the essence of power and conquest during the reign of King Philip III. Intriguingly detailed, the scene depicts a triumphant King Philip III standing tall amidst his loyal subjects. The artist skillfully portrays the grandeur and authority that befits a monarch. With every stroke, we can almost feel the weight of his crown and hear the resounding cheers from his followers. The historical context behind this artwork is equally fascinating. In 1271, King Philip III seized control over Toulouse in southern France as part of his efforts to consolidate royal power within his kingdom. This event marked an important turning point for both French royalty and European politics at large. As we gaze upon this engraving, we are transported to a time when kingdoms were won through strategic maneuvering and military might. It serves as a reminder that even centuries ago, leaders like King Philip III sought to expand their dominion while leaving an indelible mark on history. With its intricate details and rich symbolism, this print offers us not only a glimpse into medieval Europe but also invites contemplation on themes such as monarchy, power dynamics, and territorial conquests – topics that continue to shape our world today.

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