Hugues Capet (941-996) re-established the canonical elections: the king of the Franks allowed the monks to elect their abbots by placing on an altar a crosier and a mitre. Engraving by Jean Michel Moreau, dit Moreau le Jeune (1741-1814) by Jean Michel the Younger Moreau

Hugues Capet (941-996) re-established the canonical elections: the king of the Franks allowed the monks to elect their abbots by placing on an altar a crosier and a mitre. Engraving by Jean Michel Moreau, dit Moreau le Jeune (1741-1814)

(Hugues Capet (941-996) re-established the canonical elections: the king of the Franks allowed the monks to elect their abbes by placing on an altar a crosse and a mitre. Engraving by Jean Michel Moreau, dit Moreau le Jeune (1741- 1814))


Jean Michel the Younger Moreau

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Hugues Capet (941-996) re-established the canonical elections: the king of the Franks allowed the monks to elect their abbots by placing on an altar a crosier and a mitre. Engraving by Jean Michel Moreau, dit Moreau le Jeune (1741-1814) by Jean Michel the Younger Moreau. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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