Succession of Louis the Pious, 816: the emperor of the West before the three crowns symbolizing the division of his empire into three kingdoms, each returning to one of his sons (Lothaire, Pepin, Louis). Engraving by Jean Mi by Jean Michel the Younger Moreau

Succession of Louis the Pious, 816: the emperor of the West before the three crowns symbolizing the division of his empire into three kingdoms, each returning to one of his sons (Lothaire, Pepin, Louis). Engraving by Jean Mi

(Succession of Louis 1st the Pious or the Debonnaire, 816: the emperor of the West (778-840) before the three crowns symbolizing the division of his empire into three kingdoms, each returning to one of his sons (Lothaire, Pepin, Louis). Engraving by Jean Mi)


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Succession of Louis the Pious, 816: the emperor of the West before the three crowns symbolizing the division of his empire into three kingdoms, each returning to one of his sons (Lothaire, Pepin, Louis). Engraving by Jean Mi 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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