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"Leopoldmassard: A Glimpse into Medieval Nobility and Chivalry" Step back in time to the 12th century, where the grandeur of Hugh III, Duke of Burgundy

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Leopoldmassard Collection: Agnes de Beaudement, Dame de Braine, died 1219
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Leopoldmassard Collection: Costume of a common man, 12th century
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Leopoldmassard Collection: Pierre Rogiers, troubadour and musician, 12th century
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Leopoldmassard Collection: Holy communion ceremony, 12th century
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Leopoldmassard Collection: Mabille de Riez, French beauty at the court
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Leopoldmassard Collection: Renaud or Bernard, Count of Tonnerre, 12th century
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Leopoldmassard Collection: Peter Abelard, French philosopher and logician, 12th century
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Leopoldmassard Collection: Infantry crossbowman, 12th century
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Leopoldmassard Collection: Elias I, Count of Maine
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Leopoldmassard Collection: Abbot Suger, 12th century
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Leopoldmassard Collection: Ulger or Ulgerius, Bishop of Angers, died 1149
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Leopoldmassard Collection: Alan IV, Duke of Brittany, died 1119
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Leopoldmassard Collection: French soldier, 11th century
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Leopoldmassard Collection: Bertha, daughter of King Lothair II and his
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Leopoldmassard Collection: Costume of the common man, 11th century
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Leopoldmassard Collection: Bourgeoise woman, 10th century
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Leopoldmassard Collection: Hugh Capet, King of the Franks, Capetian dynasty, c941-996
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Leopoldmassard Collection: Lothair, Caroligian King of West Francia, 941-968
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Leopoldmassard Collection: French infantry soldiers, 10th century
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Leopoldmassard Collection: Prudentius or Galindo, Bishop of Troyes, died 861
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Leopoldmassard Collection: The paladin Roland, from the Song of Roland, 12th century
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Leopoldmassard Collection: Pepin II, the Younger, King of Aquitaine, 823-c864
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Leopoldmassard Collection: Adele of Vermandois, Countess of Flanders, died 978
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Leopoldmassard Collection: French soldier, 9th century
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Leopoldmassard Collection: Two shepherds, 9th century
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Leopoldmassard Collection: Executioner, 9th century
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Leopoldmassard Collection: Juggler performing to music, 9th century
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Leopoldmassard Collection: Charles the Bald, King of West Francia and Italy
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Leopoldmassard Collection: Saint Odo of Cluny, second abbot of Cluny, 879-942
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Leopoldmassard Collection: Music and dance of the 8th or 9th century
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Leopoldmassard Collection: Louis II the German, King of Bavaria, 806-876
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Leopoldmassard Collection: Lothair I, Emperor of the Romans, 795-855
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Leopoldmassard Collection: Charlemagne, King of France, Caroligian Emperor, 742-814
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Leopoldmassard Collection: Henry V the Great, Count of Luxembourg
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Leopoldmassard Collection: French peasant farmer, 14th century
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Leopoldmassard Collection: French noblewoman, 14th century
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Leopoldmassard Collection: Nobles playing the game of tag, 14th century
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Leopoldmassard Collection: Falconer, 14th century
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Leopoldmassard Collection: Pepin the Younger, the Short, King of the Franks, 714-768
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Leopoldmassard Collection: Costume of a farm labourer with plough, 12th century
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Leopoldmassard Collection: French royal gardener in work wear, 14th century
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Leopoldmassard Collection: French royal valet in hunting wear, 14th century
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Leopoldmassard Collection: French peasant, 14th century
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Leopoldmassard Collection: Clovis II, son of Dagobert, King of Neustria and Burgundy
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Leopoldmassard Collection: French soldier, 14th century
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Leopoldmassard Collection: French longbowman, 14th century
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Leopoldmassard Collection: Village nuptials, 14th century
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Leopoldmassard Collection: French judge in robes, 14th century


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"Leopoldmassard: A Glimpse into Medieval Nobility and Chivalry" Step back in time to the 12th century, where the grandeur of Hugh III, Duke of Burgundy, captivated all who beheld him. As a prominent figure in history, he embodied power and elegance that resonated through the ages. In this era of knights and kings, Geoffrey V Plantagenet emerged as a formidable force. Count of Anjou from 1113 to 1151, his legacy was etched with tales of valor and conquest. Imagine a French cavalry knight clad in gleaming armor, ready to defend honor at any cost. These warriors epitomized strength and skill on horseback during the tumultuous times between the 10th and 12th centuries. The sceptre, sword, and hand of justice wielded by Charlemagne symbolize authority unparalleled. This legendary ruler left an indelible mark on European history with his reign spanning over eight centuries ago. Within the court of King John II of France stood lords whose influence shaped destinies. Their loyalty knew no bounds as they navigated treacherous political waters while serving their king faithfully. Ultragotha - Queen of the Franks - her name evokes images of regal grace intertwined with unwavering devotion to her husband Childebert I. Together they ruled with wisdom during an era steeped in tradition. Clovis I - King of the Franks - revered for uniting disparate tribes under one banner; his reign marked a turning point in medieval Europe's destiny as he laid foundations for future dynasties. The Knight Order known as "Broom-Pod" flourished during the 13th century embodying chivalric values such as bravery and honor that inspired generations yet to come. Peter I Count Alencon's life was cut short but not before leaving behind tales of courage and resilience.