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William de Breteuil defends the treasury, Winchester, Hampshire, 1100 (1864). Artist




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William de Breteuil defends the treasury, Winchester, Hampshire, 1100 (1864). Artist

William de Breteuil defends the treasury, Winchester, Hampshire, 1100 (1864). William was the eldest son of William Fitzosbern, first Earl of Hereford. He is seen defending William the Conquerors treasury from Henry Beauclerc, the former Kings youngest son. Henry (1068-1135) claimed the crown on the death of his brother William II, who died without issue in 1100. Robert, Duke of Normandy, William Is eldest son, who he had passed over as his heir to the English throne in favour of William II, was away on the First Crusade. Henry, seen drawing his sword, persuaded William to give way and was named King Henry I of England the following day. After Roberts return he unsuccessfully pursued his claim to be king, losing his Duchy of Normandy in the process, and eventually died in prison in Cardiff Castle in 1134

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Bravery Confrontation Defender Defending Dispute Doyle Hampshire Henry I James Doyle James William Edmund James William Edmund Doyle King Henry I King Of England Nobleman Norman Treasury Tunic William De Winchester Breteuil Historica Graphica Collection


Greetings Card Large (A4)

Step back in time with our exquisite William de Breteuil greeting card from the Media Storehouse collection. This captivating image, taken from Heritage Images, transports you to the year 1100 in Winchester, Hampshire, where William de Breteuil, the eldest son of Earl of Hereford William Fitzosbern, bravely defends the treasury. Add a touch of history and elegance to your correspondence with this beautifully detailed, vintage-inspired card.

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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 29.7cm x 21cm (11.7" x 8.3")

Estimated Product Size is 29.7cm x 42cm (11.7" x 16.5")

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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


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> Arts > Art Movements > Medieval Art

> Arts > Artists > D > William Day

> Arts > Artists > J > William James

> Arts > Artists > R > James Roberts

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> Europe > United Kingdom > England > Hampshire > Related Images

> Europe > United Kingdom > England > Hampshire > Winchester

> Europe > United Kingdom > England > Hereford

> Europe > United Kingdom > England > Winchester

> Europe > United Kingdom > Wales > South Glamorgan > Cardiff


EDITORS COMMENTS
The captivating lithograph, "William de Breteuil defends the treasury, Winchester, Hampshire, 1100 (1864)", transports us back to a defining moment in English history. The artist, James William Edmund Doyle, skillfully depicts the intense confrontation between two powerful figures - William de Breteuil and Henry Beauclerc. In this scene from the 12th century, we witness William's unwavering bravery as he valiantly defends the treasury of William the Conqueror against Henry's audacious claim to the crown. Clad in medieval attire that reflects his noble status and allegiance to England, William stands resolute with sword drawn. Henry Beauclerc's determination is palpable as he confronts his elder brother's loyal defender. His actions would prove successful as he persuades William to relinquish his position and ultimately ascends to become King Henry I of England. This historic clash not only altered the course of monarchy but also led to Robert Duke of Normandy losing his Duchy and eventually meeting a tragic fate in prison. The lithograph captures this pivotal moment with vibrant colors and intricate details that transport us into this tumultuous era. As part of the Historica Graphica Collection, this print showcases James Doyle's talent for bringing historical events to life through art. It serves as a reminder of how power struggles can shape nations while highlighting individuals like William de Breteuil who defended their beliefs until faced with an impossible choice.

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