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Henry I of England
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Henry I of England

A mid-13th century CE illustration of Henry I of England (r. 1100-1135 CE). From a work by Mathew Paris, c. 1200-1259 CE. (British Library, London).
Thomas Becket, Durham
Image by Lawrence OP

Thomas Becket, Durham

A stained glass window depicting Thomas Becket (also known as St. Thomas of Canterbury; c. 1119 - 1170 CE). Thomas Becket was the archbishop of Canterbury from 1162 - 1170 CE, and is well known for his conflict with Henry II of England (r...
Thomas More, Lancaster Cathedral
Image by Lawrence OP

Thomas More, Lancaster Cathedral

A stained glass window depicting Sir Thomas More (also known as St. Thomas More; 1478 - 1535 CE). From the Lancaster Cathedral, England.
Henry VIII Gate, Windsor Castle
Image by Thomas Duesing

Henry VIII Gate, Windsor Castle

The Henry VIII Gate of Windsor Castle, England. The castle was first built by William the Conqueror c. 1070 CE and then added to by many monarchs thereafter. The gate was built by Henry VIII (r. 1509-1547 CE) to give access to the Lower Ward...
Round Tower, Windsor Castle
Image by Commonwealth Secretariat

Round Tower, Windsor Castle

The Round Tower of Windsor Castle, England. The castle was first built by William the Conqueror c. 1070 CE and then added to by many monarchs thereafter. Today's version of the Round Tower dates to the reign of George IV (r. 1820-1830 CE).?
Windsor Castle, Upper Ward
Image by Mike McBey

Windsor Castle, Upper Ward

The Upper Ward of Windsor Castle, England. The castle was first built by William the Conqueror c. 1070 CE and then added to by many monarchs thereafter.
Chinon Castle
Image by Bruce Critelli

Chinon Castle

A photo of Chinon Castle (French: Château de Chinon) in Chinon, France.
Effigy of Henry the Young King, Rouen
Image by Walwyn

Effigy of Henry the Young King, Rouen

Effigy of Henry the Young King (r. 1170 - 1183 CE), the son and brief co-regent of Henry II of England (1154 - 1189 CE). From Henry the Young King's tomb in the Rouen Cathedral, France.
Tomb of Richard I's Heart, Rouen
Image by Walwyn

Tomb of Richard I's Heart, Rouen

A photo of a tomb in the Rouen Cathedral, containing the embalmed heart of Richard I of England (also known as Richard the Lionheart; r. 1189 - 1199 CE). In Rouen, France.
Limestone Sanctuary, Sarmizegetusa Regia
Image by Andrej Zivojin

Limestone Sanctuary, Sarmizegetusa Regia

The large limestone sanctuary at Sarmizegetusa Regia was a religious building within the sacred area of the Dacian capital. It was build when Dacian king Burebista (82/61 – 44 BCE) moved his capital to Sarmizegetusa in 1st century BCE. The...
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