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Clovis III (died 695), Merovingian dynasty, king of Austrasia from 691 to 695

Clovis III (died 695), Merovingian dynasty, king of Austrasia from 691 to 695


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Clovis III (died 695), Merovingian dynasty, king of Austrasia from 691 to 695

XEE4117086 Clovis III (died 695), Merovingian dynasty, king of Austrasia from 691 to 695. Pepin d Heristal places the crown on the head of Clovis III - Draw and grave by Ambroise Tardieu in 1825 by Tardieu, Ambroise (1788-1841); Private Collection; (add.info.: Clovis III (died 695), Merovingian dynasty, king of Austrasia from 691 to 695. Pepin d Heristal places the crown on the head of Clovis III - Draw and grave by Ambroise Tardieu in 1825); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright

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This print showcases a significant moment in history, depicting the coronation of Clovis III, the king of Austrasia from 691 to 695. The image captures the grandeur and power of the Merovingian dynasty during this period. In this scene, Pepin d'Heristal can be seen placing the crown on Clovis III's head, symbolizing his ascent to kingship. The artist Ambroise Tardieu skillfully brings this historical event to life with intricate details and precision. The engraving transports us back to 1825 when it was created by Tardieu, evoking a sense of nostalgia for an era long gone. It serves as a reminder of France's rich heritage and its influential figures who shaped its destiny. The procession depicted in the artwork highlights not only the regality but also the triumph associated with such ceremonies. The chariot coupled with horses adds an element of grandeur and emphasizes the importance bestowed upon Clovis III as he assumes his role as king. This print is a testament to Stefano Bianchetti's talent in capturing historical moments through art. It allows us to appreciate and reflect upon France's medieval past while reminding us that even centuries later, these stories continue to fascinate and inspire us.

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