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The Battle of Pavia (1525): Francois I hands over his sword to Charles de Lannoy, 1897 (Engraving)

The Battle of Pavia (1525): Francois I hands over his sword to Charles de Lannoy, 1897 (Engraving)
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The Battle of Pavia (1525): Francois I hands over his sword to Charles de Lannoy, 1897 (Engraving)

7304419 The Battle of Pavia (1525): Francois I hands over his sword to Charles de Lannoy, 1897 (Engraving); Private Collection; (add.info.: Italian War (1521-1526): The Battle of Pavia (24 February 1525), between the French troops of Francois I (1494-1547) and those of Charles V (1500-1558), during which, after his defeat, the King of France was taken prisoner, Francois I gave Charles de Lannoy his sword" Engraving taken from "France through the centuries" by Witt 1897 Private collection); Photo © The Holbarn Archive. © The Holbarn Archive / Bridgeman Images

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The Battle of Pavia (1525): Francois I Surrenders his Sword to Charles de Lannoy". This engraving, created in 1897, depicts a pivotal moment in history during the Italian War of 1521-1526. The scene captures the dramatic aftermath of the Battle of Pavia on February 24,1525. In this intense encounter between French troops led by King Francois I and those commanded by Charles V, the King of France suffered a devastating defeat. The focal point of the image is François I himself, standing tall and noble amidst the chaos and destruction. With a look of resignation mixed with dignity upon his face, he extends his sword towards Charles de Lannoy as an act of surrender. This symbolic gesture signifies not only François' acceptance of defeat but also his recognition that he has been taken prisoner. The atmosphere surrounding them is one filled with tension and uncertainty. The battlefield lies strewn with fallen soldiers and tattered flags fluttering in disarray. Armor-clad knights stand guard while war-weary soldiers observe this historic exchange. Through intricate details and vivid colors, this engraving transports us back to a time when Europe was embroiled in conflict and power struggles shaped nations' destinies. It serves as a reminder that even great leaders are not immune to defeat or capture. As we gaze upon this print from "France through the centuries" we are reminded that history is often written through moments like these – where swords are handed over, empires rise or fall, and new chapters begin.


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