RMBKGH17–On 6th December 1491, Charles VIII of France married Anne of Brittany in the castle of Langeais.
RMG381GH–CHARLES VIII OF FRANCE
RFKHRTPH–The figures represented here are Admiral d'Amboise and Anne of Britanny (died 1514). The French nobleman Admiral d’Amboise was a French commander in the War of the League of Cambrai. Anne of Brittany was Duchess of Brittany and Queen consort of France. She was married to Maximilian I (Holy Roman Emperor), and then to Charles VIII of France, and then to Louis XII of France. This illustration dates to 1882.
RMG38GDJ–CHARLES VIII OF FRANCE
RMAH3JKY–Charles VIII of France, called The Affable, 1470 - 1498.
RMG1CC3P–The Entrance of Charles VIII of France (1470-1498) into Florence. Dated 15th Century
RMAHCJJ8–Charles Viii Of France
RMD98JW9–Entrance of Charles VIII of France into Naples, 12 May 1495, Franco-Italian War. Charles VIII, the Affable (1470-1498) Valois King of France from 1483. 19th century French School. 19th century French School.
RMERG9E2–Charles VIII of France. King of France (1483- 1498). 1470-1498. Engraving by Mme de Ethiou, c.1846
RMERG3YB–Charles VIII of France entering Naples 12 May 1495
RMERGCRK–Physician from reign of Charles VIII of France- from engraving by Polidor Pauquet after manuscript of 1493. CVIII: King of
RMWH9D1F–King Charles VIII of France (1470-1498) King from 1483, when he succeeded his father, Louis XI.
RMERGKPH–Charles VIII of France (1470 - 1498). Monarch of the House of Valois who ruled as King of France from 1483 to his death in 1498. Based on work by Andrea Solari (1460–1524). Herbert Norris artist died 1950 - may require copyright clearance
RMW7DE8M–A young noble of the court of King Charles VIII of France, c15th century (1849). Artist: Unknown
RMERGD24–Shepherdess, 1491, during reign of Charles VIII of France. From engraving by Polidor Pauquet after a sketch of the period.
RMKC9YTH–King Charles VIII of France with the Dying Gian Galeazzo Sforza at Pavia, Pelagio Palagi, 1775–1860
RMMPTX3A–Portrait of Charles VIII of France.
RM2A2TDK5–Charles VIII, King of France, says the Affable and the Courtois, Charles VIII, the Friendly and Courtly, King of France, signed: Sergent (del et sculp.); chez Blin, M no. 1, Sergent, Antoine Louis François (del. et sc.); Blin (chez), Antoine François Sergent-Marceau: Portraits des grands hommes, femmes illustres et sujets mémorables de France: gravés et imprimés en couleurs. Dédié au Roi. Bd. 1. Paris: chez Blin, Imprimeur en Taille-Douce, [1786-1792
RMM4XPYJ–King Charles VIII of France, the Affable, 1470-1498. He wears a black chapel hat and red velvet cassock trimmed with fur and with long sleeves. Handcoloured lithograph after a contemporary portrait in Roger de Gaignieres' portfolio VII 54 from Le Bibliophile Jacob aka Paul Lacroix's Costumes Historiques de la France (Historical Costumes of France), Administration de Librairie, Paris, 1852.
RMRY5D9X–Cameo of King Charles VIII of France (1470-1498), c. 1494. France, Lyon, 15th century. Agate; overall: 3.4 x 2.4 x 0.4 cm (1 5/16 x 15/16 x 3/16 in
RM2R17TK0–La rencontre entre le roi de France Charles VIII (1470-1498) dit l'Affable et Anne de Bretagne (1477-1514), 1491 - The meeting between the French king Charles VIII (1470-1498), known as the Affable, and Anne of Brittany (1477-1514),
RM2A2PY3A–possibly Unknown (Swiss), Heraldic Panel Commemorating the Marriage of Charles VIII of France and Anne of Brittany and the Treaty of Sable, 1490, late 16th/early 17th Century, Stained glass: Pot metal; white glass with silver stain, 28 3/4 x 44 7/8 x 2 1/4 in. (73.0 x 114.0 x 5.7 cm
RM2G37NAY–Charles VIII of France Charles VIII, called the Affable (French: l'Affable; 30 June 1470 – 7 April 1498), was King of France from 1483 to his death in 1498. He succeeded his father Louis XI at the age of 13.[1] His elder sister Anne acted as regent jointly with her husband Peter II, Duke of Bourbon[1][2] until 1491 when the young king turned 21 years of age. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume VII; Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1810
RMA1TP4J–Charles VIII, called the Affable, 1470 - 1498, enters Rome in 1494 to be declared Emperor of the Orient.
RMBKPE2W–Charles VIII of France (1470-1498) and his wife Anne of Brittany (1477-1514).
RMERG9E1–Anne of France or Anne de Beaujeu. Sister of King Charles VIII of France, for whom she acted as regent during his minority
RMD967TW–Anne of Brittany (1476-1514), Duchess of Brittany 1488. Married Charles VIII of France 1491, then Louis XII 1499. Coloured lithograph of miniature from 'Heures d'Anne de Bretagne' showing her at prayer supported by her patron saints Anne mother of the Virgin, Ursula with banner, and another saint.
RMRCWH52–Portrait of Charles VIII of France. Museum: BIBLIOTHEQUE NATIONALE DE FRANCE. Author: PERREAL, JEAN.
RM2RWYJ04–Charles VIII, (1470 – 1498), King of France from 1483 to 1498.
RF2HW59HT–Art inspired by King Charles VIII of France with the Dying Gian Galeazzo Sforza at Pavia, 1775–1860, Graphite, highlighted with white gouache, on green paper, 17 x 23 in. (43.2 x 58.4 cm), Drawings, Pelagio Palagi (Italian, Bologna (?) 1775/77–1860 Turin, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMWHBE70–Charles VIII of France called the Affable (French: l'Affable. 30 June 1470 - 7 April 1498), was King of France from 1483 to his death. from a gouache miniature by Jean Perreal c1495 when the King was 25. from Bibliotheque Nationale , Paris
RMDC2GM1–Well-curb and ironworks. Gargoyle of the 'Savage man', in honor of François Sauvage, minister of king Charles VIII of France, 16th-century. Val de Loire, near Amboise, stone and iron. The pulley wheel comes from Germany, ca. 15th-century. N° Cl.19594 and
RM2RHFDY8–Cem Sultan (1459-1495). Ottoman prince, son of Sultan Mehmed II (1432-1481). Cem imprisoned in Rhodes, where he had taken refuge in July 1482 asking for the protection of Pierre d'Aubusson, Grand Master of the Hospitallers, who betrayed him by making a pact with Bayezid. In March 1483 Aubusson reached an agreement with Bayezid to keep Cem in captivity in exchange for money for his upkeep. In 1489 Cem was moved to Rome and handed over to Charles VIII of France, 1495. Engraving after 'Description du siége de la ville de Rhodes', 1496. 'Vie Militaire et Religieuse au Moyen Age et à l'Epoque de la
RMRWH69J–The King of France Charles VIII He enters Florence, during his descent in Italy in a painting by Giuseppe Bezzuoli -The descent of the king of France Charles VIII in Italy in 1494 - The king of France Charles VIII claimed the right to the throne of Naples (then in the hands of the Aragonese, but once owned by the Angevins) as descendant of the Anjou (1404-1463)
RMB10PC4–Rhodes siege. 1481. Charles VIII of France takes Zizim son of Mahomet II Crusades
RMD87NJT–CHARLES VIII/FRANCE
RMJ3Y7MN–Bringing news of relief to Florence, Italy in 1496 during the First Italian War of 1494–98. The war pitted Charles VIII of France, who had initial Milanese aid, against the Holy Roman Empire, Spain, and an alliance of Italian powers led by Pope Alexander VI. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMM4XPYN–King Charles VIII of France, the Affable, 1470-1498. He wears a black chapel hat and velvet cassock with long sleeves. Handcoloured lithograph after a portrait in l'hotel de Soissons in Roger de Gaignieres' portfolio VII 55 from Le Bibliophile Jacob aka Paul Lacroix's Costumes Historiques de la France (Historical Costumes of France), Administration de Librairie, Paris, 1852.
RMG37NMM–ANNE DE BRETAGNE Queen of France wife of Charles VIII and Louis XII, shown here, with Saint Ursule Date: 1477-1514
RM2WKNJ14–King Charles VIII of France in long fur-lined, gold-embroidered houppeland, courtier in hennin headdress, embroidered robe. Nobles, Charles VIII, Dame de sa cour, Noble. Sous Charles 8. Handcoloured lithograph by Godard after an illustration by Charles Auguste Herbé from his own Costumes Francais, Civils, Militaires et Religieux, French Costumes, Civil, Military and Religious, Maison Martinet, Paris, 1837.
RM2A2PXRB–possibly Unknown (Swiss), Heraldic Panel Commemorating the Marriage of Charles VIII of France and Anne of Brittany and the Treaty of Sable, 1490, late 16th/early 17th Century, Stained glass: Pot metal; white glass with silver stain, 28 3/4 x 44 7/8 x 2 1/4 in. (73.0 x 114.0 x 5.7 cm
RM2K9J0GJ–Octavien de Saint-Gelais presents his translation of Ovid's Heroides to King Charles VIII of France, beginning of 16th century. The king sits on a four-poster bed with his feet on a cushion. From Epitres d'Ovide traduites par Octavien de St. Gelay, Arsenal BLF 20, XVIe siecle. Chromolithograph by Thurwanger after an illustration by Claudius Joseph Ciappori from Charles Louandre’s Les Arts Somptuaires, The Sumptuary Arts, Hangard-Mauge, Paris, 1858.
RM2T8MRMR–Piero di Gino Capponi, President of the Council of State of France, before King Charles VIII, King of France. (He destroys and annuls privileges granted by his father to Louis XI in the presence of the king.), Bernardino Poccetti, gene Poccetti (Florence 1548 - 1612 San Marino di Valdelsa (Florence)), 1583-85, drawing, pen; rubella; blue wash; the corners trimmed, 11.1 x 26.8 cm, r.r. Rogers (L. 625); l.b. Duke Albert of Saxe-Teschen, lower left in an old hand '163'; further right 'Poce
RMBKATY1–On 17th November 1494, during the first Italian War, entrance of Charles VIII of France in Florence.
RM2WKNJ4B–Courtier of King Charles VIII of France, with other nobles, 16th century. Nobleman in plumed fur cap, ermine-lined houppelande, embroidered doublet and hose. German guard in background. Courtisan de Charles VIII, Nobles, Allemand Garde de Louis XII. Sous Charles 8 et Louis 12. Handcoloured lithograph by Godard after an illustration by Charles Auguste Herbé from his own Costumes Francais, Civils, Militaires et Religieux, French Costumes, Civil, Military and Religious, Maison Martinet, Paris, 1837.
RM2R1HK5D–Portrait de Charles VIII (1470 - 1498)
RM2BT4R3H–King Charles VIII of France, the Affable, 1470-1498. He wears a black chapel hat and red velvet cassock trimmed with fur and with long sleeves. Handcoloured lithograph after a contemporary portrait in Roger de Gaignieres' portfolio VII 54 from Le Bibliophile Jacob aka Paul Lacroix's Costumes Historiques de la France (Historical Costumes of France), Administration de Librairie, Paris, 1852.
RFKJWKB4–The figures represented here are French people between 1550 and 1600.They are, from left to right: Top Box: Admiral d'Amboise, Anne of Britanny (died 1514), huntsman, bodyguard, nobleman, citizen, lady of th e court, man of learning, judge; Bottom Box: Francis I (died 1547), Eleanor of Austria, Queen Cllaudia (died 1524); Francis I (1547). This illustration dates to 1882.
RF2HJRTDD–At the head of the Spanish Steps is the church of Santissima Trinitá de' Monti, first built by Charles VIII. of France in 1495. Rome (1923)
RMWH9D1N–Carlos II/King Charles II of Spain (1661-1700). King from 1665. The second son of Philip IV, he was the last of the Hapsburg kings. Mentally disabled from birth, he bequeathed his dominions to Philip of Anjou, grandson of Louis XIV, which lead to the war of Spanish Succession.King Charles VIII of France (1470-1498) King from 1483, when he succeeded his father, Louis XI.
RMT4MJ8X–Charles VIII, (born June 30, 1470, Amboise, Fr.—died April 7, 1498, Amboise), king of France from 1483, known for beginning the French expeditions into Italy that lasted until the middle of the next century.
RMJ7X1YH–Delpech Charles VIII of France
RMCW8NHD–Charles VIII, King of France, illustrations
RM2K425B0–Portrait of King of France Charles VIII, 1800 ca.
RM2J6GNXT–French lady of the court of King Charles VIII of France, 1495. In headdress with black veil, green gown with leaf pattern, white petticoat, slippers, gloves. Dame de la Cour de Charles VIII. Handcoloured lithograph by Lorenzo Bianchi after Hippolyte Lecomte from Costumi civili e militari della monarchia francese dal 1200 al 1820, Naples, 1825. Italian edition of Lecomte’s Civilian and military costumes of the French monarchy from 1200 to 1820.
RMP5TAA4–N/A. English: Charles VIII of France (1470-1498) . 19th century. N/A 434 Delpech - Charles VIII of France
RMERGD0X–Baron and baroness, 1493. During reign of Charles VIII of France - from engraving by Polidor Pauquet after manuscript. CVIII:
RF2AW56PE–1490 , FRANCE : The King CHARLES VIII of FRANCE ( called the Affable , l'Affable , 1470 – 1498 ), was the last monarch of the House of Valois . Portr
RMKAG3GX–Entrada di Carlo VIII a Firenze by Giuseppe Bezzuoli -the entrance of Charles VIII to Florence by Giuseppe Bezzuoli 1784 - 1855 ( Charles VIII 1470 – 1498 was a monarch of the House of Valois who ruled as King of France from 1483 to his death in 1498. )
RMHKRF4J–Charles VIII de france
RFT27JB1–CHARLES VIII OF FRANCE.ARTIST UNKNOW.
RMC1RCM7–Prince Cem, 1459 - 1495. Son of Mehmed II and Pretender to the Ottoman throne. Handed over to Charles VIII, King of France...
RMBKPEDK–On 6th July 1495, Battle of Fornovo during which the French army of Charles VIII of France defeated the League of Venice.
RFRPM9M6–CHARLES VIII OF FRANCE . ARTIST UNKNOWN
RMAHX93B–Charles VIII, 1470 - 1498. King of France.
RM2RHY23R–Cem Sultan (1459-1495). Ottoman prince, son of Sultan Mehmed II (1432-1481). Cem imprisoned in Rhodes, where he had taken refuge in July 1482 asking for the protection of Pierre d'Aubusson, Grand Master of the Hospitallers, who betrayed him by making a pact with Bayezid. In March 1483 Aubusson reached an agreement with Bayezid to keep Cem in captivity in exchange for money for his upkeep. In 1489 Cem was moved to Rome and handed over to Charles VIII of France, 1495. Engraving after 'Description du siége de la ville de Rhodes', 1496. 'Vie Militaire et Religieuse au Moyen Age et à l'Epoque de la
RF2BFDDK5–Charles VIII the Friendly or the Courtly, Charles VIII l'Affable or le Courtois, 30 June 1470 - 7 April 1498, was King of France from 1483 to 1498 / Karl VIII. der Freundliche oder der Höfisch, Charles VIII l'Affable oder le Courtois, 30. Juni 1470 - 7. April 1498, war von 1483 bis 1498 König von Frankreich, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RMW8ABNR–Delpech - Charles VIII of France.
RMW7DYB5–Lady of the manor of the time of Charles VIII of France, 1498 (1882-1884).Artist: Petit
RM2K2K0EP–Entrance of Charles VIII of France into Naples, 12 May 1495, Franco-Italian War. Charles VIII, the Affable (1470-1498) Valois King of France from 1483. 19th century French School. 19th century French School. Galerie des Batailles, Versailles Castle, France
RF2A3RKHK–History of France. Charles VIII, called the Affable (1470 – 1498), was King of France from 1483 to his death in 1498. He succeeded his father Louis XI
RMTXGWR9–Anne of Brittany (1476-1514), Duchess of Brittany 1488. Married Charles VIII of France 1491, then Louis XII 1499. Coloured lithograph of miniature from 'Heures d'Anne de Bretagne' showing her at prayer supported (l. to r.) by her patron Saint Anne mother of the Virgin, Saint Ursula with banner, and Saint Helen
RMKC9XA1–Portrait of Charles the VIII king of France, painting by unknown
RM2BD0D5E–Portrait de Charles VIII (1470-1498) roi de France (Charles VIII of France) Chromolithographie de la fin du 19eme siecle Collection privee
RMMMW11H–English: Charles VIII of France (1470-1498) . 16th century. Charles VIII Ecole Francaise 16th century Musee de Conde Chantilly
RMERGD0R–Anne of Brittany, 1500 - from engraving by Polidor Pauquet after Gaiguières. Breton ruler and married successively to Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor (by proxy but dissolved by the Pope), Charles VIII of France and Louis XII of France. 25 January 1477 – 9 January 1514. Plate XVI.
RMAY3ND1–Social France C15 Court
RMKAG3GW–Entrada di Carlo VIII a Firenze by Giuseppe Bezzuoli -the entrance of Charles VIII to Florence by Giuseppe Bezzuoli 1784 - 1855 ( Charles VIII 1470 – 1498 was a monarch of the House of Valois who ruled as King of France from 1483 to his death in 1498. )
RM2R60BR9–Battle Scene: Charles VIII receiving the Crown of Naples, painting in oil on canvas by Francesco Bassano the Younger, 1585-1590
RMWH924J–Tomb of Anne of Brittany France Queen of both Charles VIII and louis XII
RMEC88C1–Portrait of Charles VIII the Affable (1470-1498) King of France. Dated 15th Century
RMBK8B7F–Château d'Amboise: Residence of Charles VIII of France.
RMTW9KDY–Charles VIII, The King of France, is visiting Gian Galeazzo Maria Sforza in Pavia 1492, Charles VIII go to Gian Galeazzo Maria Sforza in the castle of Pavia, who is lying ill in his bed, because he is poisoned by his uncle Ludovico Sforza (gene. Il Moro). Charles VIII is in entourage of Ludovico Sforza (Il Moro), to his feets Isabella of Aragon, the wife of Gian Galeazzo and his son Francesco Sforza. on the right at bed of a physician of the Gian Galeazzo the pulse experiencing, copper engraving by Giuseppe Beretta based on own drawing based on p, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMC617PP–Great Seal of Henry VIII of England affixed to Treaty of Alliance of 1527 between King Henry VIII and King Francis I of France
RMPANR8N–King Charles VIII of France with the Dying Gian Galeazzo Sforza at Pavia. Artist: Pelagio Palagi (Italian, Bologna (?) 1775/77-1860 Turin). Dimensions: 17 x 23 in. (43.2 x 58.4 cm). Date: 1775-1860. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMJ44DKT–The entry of Charles VIII into Florence, Italy in 1495 during the Italian War of 1494–1498. Charles VIII, called the Affable, 1470 – 1498. King of France. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RM2DCEWYF–Italian 16th Century, (artist), Charles VIII (L'Affable), King of France, 1470-1498, c. 1530, bronze, overall (diameter): 5.5 cm (2 3/16 in.), gross weight: 87.03 gr (0.192 lb.), axis: 6:00
RMAHX916–Anne of Brittany, 1477 - 1514. Queen consort of France as the wife of Charles VIII, 1491 - 1498 and of Louis XII, 1499 - 1514.
RMJR31BF–The Italian War of 1521-26 (Four Years' War, part of the Italian Wars) pitted Francis I of France and the Republic of Venice against the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, Henry VIII of England, and the Papal States. The conflict arose from animosity over the election of Charles as Emperor in 1519-20 and from Pope Leo X's need to ally with Charles against Martin Luther. The Battle of Pavia, fought on the morning of February 24, 1525, was the decisive engagement of the Italian War of 1521-26. An Imperial-Spanish army under the nominal command of Charles de Lannoy (and working in conjunction with the
RF2A3RKH5–History of France. Charles VIII, called the Affable (1470 – 1498), was King of France from 1483 to his death in 1498. He succeeded his father Louis XI
RF2EA6KW3–History of France. Charles VIII, called the Affable (1470 – 1498), was King of France from 1483 to his death in 1498. He succeeded his father Louis XI
RMKCEK9N–Bronze bust statue of Charles VIII King of France
RM2J5FMFJ–Charles IX of France (1550-1574). King of France from 1560 to 1574. Death of Charles IX. Chromolithography. Historia Universal by César Cantú. Volume VIII. Published in Barcelona, 1886.
RMMMPJ4F–. Description The Archduchess Margaret of Austria (1480-1530) was a Habsburg princess, the daughter of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor and Mary of Burgundy. Archduchess Margaret as finance of King Charles VIII. of France, 15th century, Margarete von Österreich als Braut des französischen Thronfolgers This painting is believed to be the right part of a dyptic with her brother Philip The Fair of Austria (The Philadelphia Museum of Art) . In 1483, she was betrothed to the Dauphin of France, later King Charles VIII of France, bringing with her a dowry of Franche-Comté and Artois, and was trans
RMMM1JDG–Skylights on Charles VIII Wall of Amboise Castle. 1910
RMD87NJW–CHARLES VIII
RMPKCTX6–Charles VIII, King of France, (c1820s). Artist: Maurin.
RMD89GXC–CHARLES VIII IN ITALY
RMW7D55B–Charles VIII, King of France, (1805).Artist: J Chapman
RM2M5XJHA–Charles Martel envoye en prison, 714 : Plectrude (vers 650-717), veuve de Pepin de Herstal, envoie le jeune Charles Martel (688-741) en prison pour l'ecarter du pouvoir. Gravure de Jean Michel Moreau, dit Moreau le Jeune (1741- 1814), 18eme siecle. Figures de l'histoire de France (dessinées par Moreau le Jeune, Lépicié et Monnet, gravées par Le Bas avec notices de l'abbé Jean-Jacques Garnier) 1785 - Colorisation digitale d'apres l'originale -
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