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King Edgar laying aside his crown on being repremanded by Archbishop Dunstan, c960s (1793)
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King Edgar laying aside his crown on being repremanded by Archbishop Dunstan, c960s (1793)
King Edgar laying aside his crown on being repremanded by Archbishop Dunstan for having seduced a Nun, c960s (1793). From Ashburtons History of England, by Charles Alfred Ashburton. [W. & J. Stratford, High Holborn, London, 1793]
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10th Century Admonishing Anglo Saxon Archbishop Archbishop Of Canterbury Ashamed Ashburton Bishop Charles Alfred Charles Alfred Ashburton Dunstan Eadgar I Edgar Edgar The Peaceable King Eadgar I King Edgar King Of England Reprimanding Saint Dunstan Scolding Shame St Dunstan Tenth Century Admonition Chastising
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In this photo print, we are transported back to the 10th century, witnessing a pivotal moment in English history. King Edgar, known as "the Peaceable" is depicted humbly laying aside his crown under the stern gaze of Archbishop Dunstan. The scene unfolds with an air of tension and moral reprimand. The image captures the clash between religious authority and royal power, as King Edgar faces consequences for his transgressions. It is said that he had seduced a nun, an act deemed sinful and scandalous during medieval times. The weight of shame hangs heavy upon him as he bows before the archbishop's admonishing presence. This monochrome engraving evokes a sense of solemnity and introspection, highlighting the conflict between personal desires and societal expectations. The black-and-white composition adds depth to this historical tableau while emphasizing the gravity of King Edgar's actions. Through this powerful visual narrative, we glimpse into England's past—a time when religion played a central role in shaping both individual lives and political landscapes. This print serves as a reminder that even kings were not exempt from moral accountability. Created by Charles Alfred Ashburton in 1793, this artwork stands as a testament to our fascination with history and its ability to shed light on human nature across centuries.
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