Rainfroy, mayor of Neustria

Rainfroy, mayor of Neustria's palace, alliance with the Frisians and Saxons to fight Austrasia

(Rainfroy (Rainfroi) mayor of Neustria's palace alliance with the Frisons and Saxons to fight Austrasia. Chromolithography around 1890.)


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Rainfroy, mayor of Neustria's palace, alliance with the Frisians and Saxons to fight Austrasia by French School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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