Imaginary representation of the reign of Merovingian

Imaginary representation of the reign of Merovingian 'lazy kings': Clovis III (682-695), Childebert III (683-711) and Dagobert III (around 697-715) are asleep and seated behind the mayor of Pepin le Jeune or Herstal Palace (around 653-714). Engraving by Je

(Imaginary representation of the regne of Merovingian “lazy kings”: Clovis III (682-695), Childebert III (683-711) and Dagobert III (around 697-715) are asleep and seated behind the mayor of Pepin le Jeune or Herstal Palace (around 653-714). Engraving by Je)


Jean Michel the Younger Moreau

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Imaginary representation of the reign of Merovingian 'lazy kings': Clovis III (682-695), Childebert III (683-711) and Dagobert III (around 697-715) are asleep and seated behind the mayor of Pepin le Jeune or Herstal Palace (around 653-714). Engraving by Je 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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