RMWHA84X–A baron numbering his vassals. by Millais. 1853
RMP9JHNE–Royal Proclamation of King Charles III, 1780, privileges of the Crown to the vassals engaged in t…
RMR54EMA–On the left, miniature of Lancelot removing the head of his decapitated grandfather, the king, out of a boiling well; miniature of a building collapsing on two knights. On the right, miniature of Arthur and Guinevere seated at a banquet table surrounded by vassals, with Lancelot kneeling before them, requesting permission to leave the court; miniature of Lancelot arriving at a nunnery, where he is disarmed, with rebec players, jousting, grotesques, a man shooting an arrow at a butterfly, hanging heraldic devices, and other scenes in the margins, at the beginning of the Quest for the Holy Grail
RMMC6F7D–His Satanic Majesty - the greqt 'Sabbatic Goat' presiding over his vassals. Design by Zuber, to M Carron's La Vie Execrable de Guillemette Babin, Sorciere, 1926. Sadly, the story of Guillemette's downfall, though romanticised in this book, is true: it was told in Jean Bodin's Demonomanie, 1580. Bodin was respondible for her trial: she was condemned and burned to death at Poitiers in 1564.
RMT1FJ07–The vassals of the Duke of Savoy giving up thier treasures in order to free themselves from French domination. Philibert II, 1480-1504, Duke of Savoy, called the Handsome or the Good. From Ilustracion Artistica, published 1887.
RMDF59E6–Indian. Rajah of Cutch and his vassals (English East Indies). Engraving. (Later colouration).
RMRD6W6P–French troops of the Middle Ages: harquebusiers, gendarmes, vassals, drum majors and halberds, woodcut from 1880
RM2DNWDCN–Utagawa Kunisada, Third Act: The treasure house of the 47 loyal vassals, color woodcut, total: height: 25.20 cm; width: 36.70 cm, signature: Kōchōrō Toyokuni hitsu 香蝶楼豊国筆, publisher: Yamamotoya Heikichi (Eikyūdō), censorship marks, prints, printed matter, theater, theater performance, Edo period
RME03RHC–Chemistry vassals with coloured liquids inside.
RMA66GK0–Soldiers 8 9th Century
RMP3P1BX–19 vassals of Minamoto no Yoshitsune (center below) from Dainihon Rekishi Nishikie, published between late Edo and early Meiji period, Artist Ichiyusai (Utagawa) Kuniyoshi
RM2K7NG10–Autumn scene at Vassells Park, Oldbury Court Estate, Bristol, UK
RMP3P1D8–19 vassals of Minamoto no Yoshitsune (center) from Dainihon Rekishi Nishikie, published between late Edo and early Meiji period, Artist (Utagawa) Kunitsuna. Musashibo Benkei on left.
RMG1CBN0–Painting depicting a ruling prince of Western India with his vassals. Dated 18th Century
RMPAXTBA–Standing Figure with Jeweled Headdress. Dimensions: H. 56 1/2 in. (143.5 cm) W. 20 1/4 in. (51.5 cm) Gr. D. 10 in. (25.4 cm) Wt. including crate: 437 lbs. (198.2 kg) from the bottom of the coat to the top of the crown 45.3 inches (115 cm). Date: 12th-early 13th century. The ornamented headdres, arms, and rich vestments of this figure suggest that it most likely represents a sovereign's personal guard, viziers or amir. Probably meant to decorate the reception hall of a ruler's court, be it the Seljuq sultan or one of his local vassals or successors, figures like this one would parallel
RMCP1BMA–Middle Ages, society, investiture by bishop, miniature of the Sachsenspiegel (Saxon mirror) by Eike von Repgow, Heidelberg handwriting, circa 1300, , Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2A9X811–Soldiers of 'Acostamientos'. The Acostamiento was a salary granted by the king to his vassals under which they were obliged to serve him in war. Culveriner (left). Crossbowman (right). Engraving. Museo Militar, 1883.
RMCP1D29–money / finance, interest and taxes, taxman taking tax and tithe, woodcut, 15th century, exciseman, gauger, tax collector, historic, historical, feudalism, medieval times, Middle Ages, farmer, vassal, vassals, people, profession, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RFD770YH–troops of the Middle Ages: harquebusiers, gendarmes, vassals, drum majors and halberds, woodcut from 1880
RMBHTEDP–Relief sculpture vassals presenting gifts to honor ancient Persian rulers, Persepolis, Iran
RFH8B4CA–middle Ages, divided costume, Mi-parti, Pope and King, or secular and spiritual judgment, At the sides vassals, 12.-13. century, History of fashion, costume story
RMC0GY4P–1125 1100 BC Kudurru stone document boundary stones to vassals Kassites ancient Mesopotamia curse deface
RFEH12NY–troops of the Middle Ages: harquebusiers, gendarmes, vassals, drum majors and halberds, woodcut from 1880
RMB1PXA9–1125 1100 BC Kudurru stone document boundary stones to vassals Kassites ancient Mesopotamia curse deface
RFHCDXRY–The Battle of the Catalaunian Plains, Fields, Battle of Chalons or the Battle of Maurica, took place on June 20, 451 AD between a coalition led by the Roman general Flavius Aetius and the Visigothic king Theodoric I against the Huns and their vassals commanded by their king Attila, the story of the ancient Rome, roman Empire, Italy
RFP771MD–Millais John Everett - a Baron Numbering His Vassals
RM2DNWDDK–Utagawa Kunisada, ninth act, from the series: The treasure house of the 47 faithful vassals, color woodcut, Total: Height: 25,20 cm; Width: 36,70 cm, Signature: Kōchōrō Toyokuni hitsu 香蝶楼豊国筆, Publisher: Yamamotoya Heikichi (Eikyūdō), Censorship marks, printmaking,printing, Theater, Theater performance, Edo period
RF2F447CT–middle Ages, divided costume, Mi-parti, Pope and King, or secular and spiritual judgment, At the sides vassals, 12.-13. century, History of fashion, costume story / Mittelalter, geteilte Tracht, Mi-parti, Papst und König, oder weltliches und geistliches Gericht, An den Seiten Vasallen, 12.-13. Jahrhundert, Modegeschichte, Trachtengeschichte, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RF2F41GB7–Katsushika Hokusai 葛飾北斎- Primer Book Treasury Loyal Vassals 1806
RM2CGG5H0–Millais John Everett - a Baron Numbering His Vassals - British School - 19th Century
RM2K7NFNY–Autumn scene at Vassells Park, Oldbury Court Estate, Bristol, UK and the River Frome and weir
RMP0BEP9–. English: Fleuron from book: An additional instruction for the commanders of all such ships and vessels as may have letters of marque of commissions for private men of war against the French king, his vassals and subjects, or others ... Given at our court at Kensington, the fifth day of October, 1756, ... 302 An additional instruction for the commanders of all such ships and vessels as may have letters of marque of commissions for private men of war against Fleuron N016027-2
RM2A52PNB–Tunic, c. 1400-1540. Finely woven interlocked tapestry garments were a privilege of the nobility within the Inca Empire. Such garments were made throughout the vast Inca territory by women of noble families, by professional weavers, and by the Aclla (Chosen Women). These specialists lived in cloistered communities and served the state by brewing beer and weaving fine cloth. The products of their labor were redistributed by the Inca state as prized gifts to loyal vassals and allies. The standardized decorative scheme of this tunic, known as the Inca Key, is one of the most common Inca tunic pat
RMPB5TMY–Standing Figure with Feathered Headdress. Dimensions: H. 47 in. (119.4 cm) W. 20 1/2 in. (52.1 cm) D. 8 3/4 in. (22.2 cm) (including wall mount) Wt. 170 lbs. (77.1 kg) from the bottom of the coat to the top of the crown: 46 in. (116.8 cm). Date: 12th-early 13th century. The ornamented headdress, arms, and rich vestments of this figure suggests that figures like this one most likely represent a sovereign's personal guard, viziers or amirs. Probably meant to decorate the reception hall of a ruler's court, be it the Seljuq sultan or one of his local vassals or successors, they would parallel
RM2E0Y21B–Life of the Shogunal Vassals (hatamoto and gokenin), 1 of 2
RM2AJAWFE–Soldiers of 'Acostamientos'. The Acostamiento was a salary granted by the king to his vassals under which they were obliged to serve him in war. Culveriner (left). Crossbowman (right). Engraving. Museo Militar, 1883. Later colouration.
RM2B03036–The city of Bamiyan was part of the Buddhist Kushan Empire in the early centuries of the Christian era. After the Kushan Empire fell to the Sassanids, Bamiyan became part of the Kushansha, vassals to the Sassanids. The Hephthalites conquered Bamiyan in the 5th century. After their Khanate was destroyed by the Sassanids and Turks in 565, Bamiyan became the capital of the small Kushano-Hephthalite kingdom until 870, when it was conquered by the Saffarids. The area was conquered by the Ghaznavids in the 11th century. In 1221 the city and its population were completely wiped out by Genghis Khan.
RMMC6P90–Devil in his guise as the horned Sabbatic Goat, surrounded by witchcraft symbols, demons and monsters. Lithograph from the 1926 edition of Carron's 'La Vie Execrable de Guillemette Babin.' DEMONS - HIS SATANIC MAJESTY The so-called Sabbatic Goat, after a lithograph by Zuber to Carron's La Vie Execrable de Guillemette Babin... (for details see p. 82 of Walker's Encyclopaedia of Secret Knowledge presiding over his vassals. Design by Zuber, to M Carron's La Vie Execrable de Guillemette Babin, Sorciere, 1926. Sadly, the story of Guillemette's downfall, though romanticised in this book, is t
RM2B02611–The zun is an ancient type of Chinese bronze or ceramic wine vessel with a round or square vase-like form, and sometimes in the shape of an animal. The Zhou had long been vassals of the Shang, but eventually grew strong enough to defeat them in warfare in the 11th century BCE. They continued to hold sway until the 5th century BCE. Chinese boundaries were expanded, land reform was instituted and towns were built. Also, the declining years of the Zhou era produced two of China’s most influential thinkers, Kongfuzi (Confucius) and Laozi (Lao Tzu).
RMEC7N95–Southern Levant 750-600 BC. Following Assyria's conquests of 732 and 701 BC, many South Levantine kingdoms came under Assyrian rule as vassals or provinces. This display shows material from Jerusalem (Judah) and Busayra (Edom) of this time.
RM2B03037–The city of Bamiyan was part of the Buddhist Kushan Empire in the early centuries of the Christian era. After the Kushan Empire fell to the Sassanids, Bamiyan became part of the Kushansha, vassals to the Sassanids. The Hephthalites conquered Bamiyan in the 5th century. After their Khanate was destroyed by the Sassanids and Turks in 565, Bamiyan became the capital of the small Kushano-Hephthalite kingdom until 870, when it was conquered by the Saffarids. The area was conquered by the Ghaznavids in the 11th century. In 1221 the city and its population were completely wiped out by Genghis Khan.
RM2C8XW9H–Median and Persian foot-soldiers. The Medes were a Mesoptamian people who after their tribes formed the Median Kingdom became Neo-Assyrian vassals. Through various alliances they subsequently destroyed the Neo-Assyrian Empire and they and their allies became the dominant force in Mesopotamia as the Median Empire. After an illustration by an unidentified 19th century artist.
RM2B03038–The city of Bamiyan was part of the Buddhist Kushan Empire in the early centuries of the Christian era. After the Kushan Empire fell to the Sassanids, Bamiyan became part of the Kushansha, vassals to the Sassanids. The Hephthalites conquered Bamiyan in the 5th century. After their Khanate was destroyed by the Sassanids and Turks in 565, Bamiyan became the capital of the small Kushano-Hephthalite kingdom until 870, when it was conquered by the Saffarids. The area was conquered by the Ghaznavids in the 11th century. In 1221 the city and its population were completely wiped out by Genghis Khan.
RMW7ET40–'A Ruling Prince of Western India with his Vassals', 1908. Artist: Unknown.
RM2B0201T–Hōjō Tokiyori (北条時頼, June 29,1227 – December 24,1263) was the fifth shikken (regent) of the Kamakura Shogunate in Japan. He was praised for his good administration. He worked on reforms mainly by putting various regulations in place. He worked toward resolving land disputes of his vassals. In 1249 he set up the legal system of Hikitsuke or High Court. There are a number of legends that Tokiyori traveled incognito throughout Japan to inspect actual conditions and improve people's lives. He has been described as 'Japan's Harun al-Rashid' by Okakura Kakuzo in 'The Book of Tea'.
RM2DNWDC3–Utagawa Kunisada, Act IV, from: The treasure house of the 47 loyal vassals, color woodcut, total: height: 25,20 cm; width: 36,70 cm, signature: Ichiyōsai Toyokuni hitsu 一陽斎豊国筆, publisher: Yamamotoya Heikichi (Eikyūdō), censorship marks, prints, printed matter, theater, theater performance, Edo period
RM2B0201P–Hōjō Tokiyori (北条時頼, June 29,1227 – December 24,1263) was the fifth shikken (regent) of the Kamakura Shogunate in Japan. He was praised for his good administration. He worked on reforms mainly by putting various regulations in place. He worked toward resolving land disputes of his vassals. In 1249 he set up the legal system of Hikitsuke or High Court. There are a number of legends that Tokiyori traveled incognito throughout Japan to inspect actual conditions and improve people's lives. He has been described as 'Japan's Harun al-Rashid' by Okakura Kakuzo in 'The Book of Tea'.
RMTWG0BP–Hokusai - Primer Book Treasury Loyal Vassals 1806
RFPR9B73–19th century illustration of a scene with Louis II de Bourbon as receiving the homage of his vassals. After a manuscript, 1370. Original artwork publi
RM2K7NFW9–Autumn scene at Vassells Park, Oldbury Court Estate, Bristol, UK and the River Frome and weir
RMP0B3J4–. English: Fleuron from book: An Act for taking away the tenure of ward holding in Scotland, and for converting the same into blanch and feu holdings; and for regulating the casualty of non-entry in certain cases; and for taking away the casualties of single and life-rent escheats, incurred there by horning and denunciation for civil causes; and for giving to heirs and successors there a summary process against superiors; and for discharging the attendance of vassals at head courts there; and for ascertaining the services of tenants there; and for allowing heirs of Tailzie there to sell lands
RMHT0X6R–'A Ruling Prince of Western India with his Vassals', 1908. Artist: Unknown.
RMPP809R–Philibert II (1480-1504). Duke of Savoy, called the Handsome or the Good. The vassals of the Duke of Savoy delivering his treasures to get rid of French domination. Engraving in The Artistic Illustration, 1887.
RM2E0Y230–Life of the Shogunal Vassals (hatamoto and gokenin), 2 of 2
RMHN77AN–Philibert II (1480-1504). Duke of Savoy, called the Handsome or the Good. The vassals of the Duke of Savoy delivering his treasures to get rid of French domination. Engraving in The Artistic Illustration, 1887.
RF2CE277R–The caption reads: Philip darted forward amid blare of trumpets Philip Augustus and Louis VIII at Battle of Bouvines. The Battle of Bouvines (July 27, 1214) gave a decisive victory to the French king Philip II Augustus over an international coalition of the Holy Roman emperor Otto IV, King John of England, and the French vassals-Ferdinand (Ferrand) of Portugal, count of Flanders, and Renaud (Raynald) of Dammartin, count of Boulogne. The victory enhanced the power and the prestige of the French monarchy in France and in the rest of Europe
RM2G29TH2–History of Spain. Protest of King Charles IV of Spain. 'I protest and declare that my decree of the 19th of March 1808, in which I have abdicated the crown in favour of my son Ferdinand, is an act to which I have been compelled in order to avoid greater misfortunes and the shedding of the blood of my beloved vassals; and must therefore be considered as null and void'. Carlos. Aranjuez, 21 March 1808. A letter which King Charles IV, after his abdication, addressed to Napoleon Bonaparte protesting against the Mutiny of Aranjuez and his abdication, placing himself in his hands and treating him as
RMF7CNGP–Skeleton of Death killing a Count with his own escutcheon. On the ground is his helmet and a flail, symbol of his oppressed vassals. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Wenceslaus Hollar from The Dance of Death by Hans Holbein, Coxhead, London, 1816.
RMEC7N94–Southern Levant 750-600 BC. Following Assyria's conquests of 732 and 701 BC, many South Levantine kingdoms came under Assyrian rule as vassals or provinces. This display shows material from Jerusalem (Judah) and Busayra (Edom) of this time.
RM2A838TE–Skeleton of Death killing a Count with his own escutcheon. On the ground is his helmet and a flail, symbol of his oppressed vassals. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Wenceslaus Hollar from The Dance of Death by Hans Holbein, Coxhead, London, 1816.
RM2GFCAW9–Hundreds of city dwellers return to their village home to celebrate Eid -Ul-Azha by using launches and other vassals in hazardous condition. .Dhaka, Bangladesh. 28 December 2006.
RME5ETG8–France, Bretagne, finistere, rade de brest, presqu'ile de crozon, landevennec, paysage, panorama, riviere l'aulne, coude, cimetiere de bateaux militaires, marine nationale, vaisseaux,
RM2D80GE6–Greiz, Germany. 26th Oct, 2020. The Upper Castle (shot with a drone), which was visited by the Prime Minister of Thuringia. The castle is considered an architecturally valuable cultural monument. The first documented mention of a castle complex in Greiz, which was built there by the vassals of Weida and Plauen, dates back to 1209 and 1225. Credit: Bodo Schackow/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RF2HM3FKH–Kuruba (also known as Kuruba Gowda, Kuruma and Kurumbar) is a Hindu caste native to the Indian state of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. They are the third-largest caste group in Karnataka. Traditionally, they were shepherds, militiamen from the hills, armed vassals, or postmen. They practiced sheep/goat and cattle pastoralism, in that they either herded exclusively sheep, or a mixed herd of sheep and goats, or cattle. from the book ' The living races of mankind ' Vol 1 by Henry Neville Hutchinson,, editors John Walter Gregory, and Richard Lydekker, Publisher: London, Hut
RM2DNWDE9–Utagawa Kunisada, Act Six, from the series: The Treasure House of the 47 Faithful Vassals, color woodcut, Total: Height: 25,20 cm; Width: 36,70 cm, Signature: Kōchōrō Toyokuni hitsu 香蝶楼豊国筆, Publisher: Yamamotoya Heikichi (Eikyūdō), Censorship marks, printmaking,printing, Theater, Theatrical performance, Edo period
RM2CPTC1W–Hamburg, Germany. 19th Sep, 2020. A man is holding two posters with the inscriptions 'Fundamental rights violators, enemies of the constitution : get out of the town hall' and ' Merkel and vassals, enemies of the constitution! Bring them to justice!'. The Querdenken 40 initiative is demonstrating here under the slogan 'Together and without violence for the abolition of the corona measures'. Credit: Markus Scholz/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2F56RWW–First act / prologue, from: the treasury of 47 faithful vassals. .
RM2RB0A54–Primer Book of Treasury loyal vassals 1806 by Katsushika Hokusai
RM2K7NFNG–Autumn scene at Vassells Park, Oldbury Court Estate, Bristol, UK and the River Frome and weir
RMP0B3J9–. English: Fleuron from book: An Act for taking away the tenure of ward holding in Scotland, and for converting the same into blanch and feu holdings; and for regulating the casualty of non-entry in certain cases; and for taking away the casualties of single and life-rent escheats, incurred there by horning and denunciation for civil causes; and for giving to heirs and successors there a summary process against superiors; and for discharging the attendance of vassals at head courts there; and for ascertaining the services of tenants there; and for allowing heirs of Tailzie there to sell lands
RM2H6PJR4–Marseille, France. 16th Nov, 2021. Valerie Pecresse seen sitting on the front row while listening to Martine Vassal's speeches.Valerie Pecresse, President of the Île-de-France Region, is seeking the nomination of her party 'Les Republicains' for the 2022 presidential election. A vote reserved exclusively for party members will take place on 4th December 2021 to determine the winner from the five candidates running for nomination. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMP5E61N–Skeleton of Death killing a Count with his own escutcheon. On the ground is his helmet and a flail, symbol of his oppressed vassals. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Wenceslaus Hollar from The Dance of Death by Hans Holbein, Coxhead, London, 1816.
RM2H6PKJA–Marseille, France. 16th Nov, 2021. Valerie Pecresse seen sitting on the front row while listening to Martine Vassal's speeches.Valerie Pecresse, President of the Île-de-France Region, is seeking the nomination of her party 'Les Republicains' for the 2022 presidential election. A vote reserved exclusively for party members will take place on 4th December 2021 to determine the winner from the five candidates running for nomination. (Photo by Laurent Coust/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RF2CE277G–The caption reads: Philip darted forward amid blare of trumpets Philip Augustus and Louis VIII at Battle of Bouvines. The Battle of Bouvines (July 27, 1214) gave a decisive victory to the French king Philip II Augustus over an international coalition of the Holy Roman emperor Otto IV, King John of England, and the French vassals-Ferdinand (Ferrand) of Portugal, count of Flanders, and Renaud (Raynald) of Dammartin, count of Boulogne. The victory enhanced the power and the prestige of the French monarchy in France and in the rest of Europe
RF2RWY3DJ–Shuzenji Onsen The tombs of the 13 vassals of Minamoto no Yoriye that have been moved to the precincts of Shuzenji Onsen
RF2PN50HK–Barbarossa kneels to Henry the Lion Henry the Lion was mightiest vassal of the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa [died 1195]. When Frederick was warring in Italy, he found himself almost without troops and urged Henry to help him. But the men the Emperor was fighting were Henry’s friends, and he avoided entering the struggle. At last Frederick even threw himself at his vassal’s feet in entreaty. Henry, forced into action, flatly refused his aid. His followers were wild with delight. 'The crown you now see at your feet,' cried one, 'we will place on your own brow.' Frederick’s wife raised the humil
RMG1CRKB–requirimiento by Juan López de Palacios Rubios (1450–1524); He is the editor of the famous 'requirimiento' that bears his name; read during the conquest of America to the Indians; members; instructing to submit peacefully. In the text they informed the natives that they were vassals of the Castilian monarch and subjects of the 'Pope' and; if they oppose they would be subjected by force and turned into slaves.
RMB0EYAY–Three women dog walkers crossing paths with four dogs in Vassals Bristol UK
RF2M2N6TG–The Makaino Ranch is a part of the Asagari Highlands near the base of Mt. Fuji. This area was where vassals to the shogun would raise war horses. The
RM2H1KFE8–Conquest of the Canary Islands by Bethencourt and La Salle, vassals of Henry III of Castile,1402. Engraving from medieval manuscript Le Canarien
RM2DF0WHK–French actor and Vassal's head of list in Marseille's 15th and 16th district Moussa Maaskri, during the presentation of her head of list in the city's 8th sector on January 13, 2020, in Marseille, southeastern France. Photo by Denis Thaust/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2WJ32X2–Mural paintings , a king and his vassals attacking a castle , Church of Our Lady of the Assumption , Alaitza, Álava, Spain, Europe
RM2DNWDC5–Utagawa Kunisada, First Act/Prolog, from: The treasure house of the 47 loyal vassals, color woodcut, total: height: 25,20 cm; width: 36,70 cm, signature: Ichiyōsai Toyokuni hitsu 一陽斎豊国筆, publisher: Yamamotoya Heikichi (Eikyūdō), censorship marks, prints, printed matter, theater, theater performance, Edo period
RMHRXDD3–Sheet music cover image of the song 'I Dreamt That I Dwelt in Marble Halls From The Bohemian Girl', with original authorship notes reading 'Written by Alfred Bunn, Esq Music by MW Balfe', 1900. The publisher is listed as 'David P. Faulds', the form of composition is 'strophic', the instrumentation is 'piano and voice', the first line reads 'I dreamt that I dwelt in marble halls, with vassals and serfs at my side', and the illustration artist is listed as 'Webb'.
RM2F56TEJ–Neighter Act, from the series: the treasure house of the 47 faithful vassals. .
RMP3P1JE–Takeda family soldiers from Dainihon Rekishi Nishikie, published between late Edo and early Meiji period. Yamamoto Kansuke is no 6.
RM2K7NFTM–Autumn scene at Vassells Park, Oldbury Court Estate, Bristol, UK and the River Frome and weir
RMMX61RF–. English: Liber Feudorum Ceritaniae - Miniature alluding to an agreement between lord and vassal. Count Wilfred of Cerdanya, sitting on his throne, receives the tribute of Isern and Dalmau of Castellfollit for the castle of Sant Esteve de Castellfollit. The size difference between lord and vassals is striking, as is the castle scenario where the action unfolds. Français : Liber Feudorum Ceritaniae (fo 1) : Isarn et Dalmau, seigneurs de Castellfollit, rendant hommage à Guifred II de Cerdagne . 12th century. Unknown 121 Cerit3
RM2M0HF73–France, Manche, Cotentin, Pirou, Pirou castle, fortified castle dated 12th century, Pirou tapestry, Guillaume Bras de Fer is crowned Count of Puglia, 12 lords become his vassals
RMP3JEJF–Liber Feudorum Ceritaniae. Commendation ceremony, the lord grasps the vassal's hands between his own. 12th century. Roman Miniature, folio 64 V . Barcelona, Archive of the Crown of Aragon. Location: ARCHIVO DE LA CORONA DE ARAGON, BARCELONA, SPAIN.
RF2RWY3DY–Shuzenji Onsen The tombs of the 13 vassals of Minamoto no Yoriye that have been moved to the precincts of Shuzenji Onsen
RMCP3RR9–Otto I 'the Great', 23.11.912 - 7.5.973, Holy Roman Emperor 962 - 973, scene, Berengar II pays him homage at the Diet of Augsburg and receives the Kingdom of Italy as fiefdom in return, 952, wood engraving, 19th century,
RMEC84AF–Floris I of Holland (killed June 28; 1061 in Guelders; Netherlands) Count of Holland; then called Frisia 1049 to 1061. He was involved in a war of a few Lotharingian vassals against the imperial authority. On a retreat from Zaltbommel he was ambushed and killed in battle at Nederhemert
RFWR7YGJ–Christmas loot 'in days of old each baron bold received from far & near…' 1895
RM2A25C2R–Louis XI (1423 –1483), 'Louis the Prudent', King of France from 1461 to 1483, the sixth from the House of Valois. Louis entered into open rebellion against his father in a short-lived revolt known as the Praguerie in 1440. The king forgave his rebellious vassals, including Louis, to whom he entrusted the management of the Dauphine, then a province in southeastern France. Louis's ceaseless intrigues, however, led his father to banish him from court.
RF2M2P81C–The Makaino Ranch is a part of the Asagari Highlands near the base of Mt. Fuji. This area was where vassals to the shogun would raise war horses. The
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