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Robert Curthose Son William The Conqueror Asking For Forgiveness
Robert Curthose the son of William the conqueror asking for forgiveness for unseating and wounding his Father William I in battle, 1079. William I, c. 1028 - 1087, aka William the Conqueror and William the Bastard. First Norman king of England. From Cassell's Illustrated History of England, published 1857
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11th Century Battle Father Monarch Monarchy Royal Royalty Ruler William I William The Conqueror 1079 Robert Curthose William The Bastard Wounding
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In this photo print, we are transported back to the year 1079, witnessing a poignant moment in history. The image portrays Robert Curthose, the son of William the Conqueror, humbly seeking forgiveness for his actions that led to unseating and wounding his own father in battle. William I, also known as William the Bastard, was not only a formidable ruler but also the first Norman king of England. His reign marked a significant turning point in English history. However, even great leaders like him faced challenges within their own families. The engraving captures an emotional scene as Robert Curthose kneels before his wounded father with remorse etched on his face. The weight of guilt is palpable as he implores for forgiveness from the man who had once been both mentor and adversary. This archival piece allows us to delve into a bygone era where royal power struggles were commonplace. It serves as a reminder that even those born into privilege can make grave mistakes and must confront their consequences. Ken Welsh's masterful illustration transports us back to this pivotal moment in time when familial bonds clashed with political ambitions. Through careful attention to detail and historical accuracy, Welsh brings this ancient drama vividly to life. As we gaze upon this old photograph print from Cassell's Illustrated History of England published in 1857, we cannot help but be captivated by its timeless significance. It reminds us that forgiveness has always played an integral role in shaping our collective human story – even among kings and conquerors whose legacies have echoed through centuries past.
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