EditorialGold disc brooch, Merovingian, probaly from Germany, late 6th. The brooch is made in cloisonnee technique with garnets and glass, adopted from Eastern mediterranean jewellers by the Franks, Goths, Lombards and other " barbarians". The wearing...
EditorialCharlemagne (742-814). King of the Franks (768-814,) the Lombards (774-814) and emperor of the Romans (800-814). Charlemagne's paladins. Miniature of "Chronicles of France", 1494. National Library of Turin. Italy.
EditorialCharlemagne (742-814). King of the Franks (768-814,) the Lombards (774-814) and emperor of the Romans (800-814). Miniature. Charlemagne and paladins fighting against priests. 13th century.
EditorialCharlemagne (742-814). King of the Franks (768-814), king of the Lombards (774-814), and emperor of the Holy Roman Empire (800-814). Portrait. Engraving. Detail. "Historia Universal", by C?sar Cant?. Volume III, 1855.
EditorialCharlemagne (742-814). King of the Franks, Lombards, and Holy Roman Emperor. Charlemagne administering justice in public. Chromolithography. La Civilizacion (The Civilization), tome III, 1882.
EditorialRue des Lombards, from the rue des Lavandi?res Sainte-Opportune. Dated: 1864. Dimensions: sheet (trimmed to image): 29.5 x 27.1 cm (11 5/8 x 10 11/16 in.). Medium: albumen print from collodion negative.
EditorialRatchis, King of the Lombards, and King Lodvicus from the illuminated manuscript Leges Longobardorum from La Trinita della Cava, Salerno, southern Italy, 9th century. Chromolithograph from Hefner-Alteneck's "Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the M...
EditorialCharlemagne (742-814). King of the Franks (768-814,) the Lombards (774-814) and emperor of the Romans (800-814). Charlemagne's paladins. Miniature of "Chronicles of France", 1494. National Library of Turin. Italy.
EditorialCharlemagne (742-814). King of the Franks (768-814,) the Lombards (774-814) and emperor of the Romans (800-814). Charlemagne visiting the construction works of Aix la Chapelle, in 796. Miniature of "Chronicles of France", 1494.
EditorialCharlemagne (742-814). King of the Franks (768-814,) the Lombards (774-814) and emperor of the Romans (800-814). Miniature. Charlemagne and paladins fighting against priests. 13th century.
EditorialHoly Roman Emperor Charlemagne, Karolus Rom. Imp., Charles the Great, Charles I, King of the Franks, King of the Lombards, 742-814. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaerts De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma, Utrecht, 1697.
EditorialRue des Lombards, from the rue des Lavandi?res Sainte-Opportune. Dated: 1864. Dimensions: sheet (trimmed to image): 29.5 x 27.1 cm (11 5/8 x 10 11/16 in.). Medium: albumen print from collodion negative.
EditorialRue des Lombards, from the rue des Lavandi?res Sainte-Opportune. Dated: 1864. Dimensions: sheet (trimmed to image): 29.5 x 27.1 cm (11 5/8 x 10 11/16 in.). Medium: albumen print from collodion negative.
EditorialCharlemagne (742-814). King of the Franks (768-814,) the Lombards (774-814) and emperor of the Romans (800-814). : Reliquary bust. It was donated around 1349 by Charles IV and contains a piece of Charlemagne's skull. Made from silver and gold decorated...
EditorialCharlemagne (742-814). King of the Franks (768-814,) the Lombards (774-814) and emperor of the Romans (800-814). Charlemagne's paladins. Miniature of "Chronicles of France", 1494. National Library of Turin. Italy.
EditorialCharlemagne (742-814). King of the Franks (768-814,) the Lombards (774-814) and emperor of the Romans (800-814). Charlemagne visiting the construction works of Aix la Chapelle, in 796. Miniature of "Chronicles of France", 1494.
EditorialCharlemagne (742-814). King of the Franks (768-814,) the Lombards (774-814) and emperor of the Romans (800-814). Miniature. Charlemagne and paladins fighting against priests. 13th century.
EditorialCharlemagne (742-814). King of the Franks, Lombards, and Holy Roman Emperor. Charlemagne administering justice in public. Chromolithography. La Civilizacion (The Civilization), tome III, 1882.
Editorial"I say to myself: would anybody imagine that we are coming from the Rue des Lombards?... We really don't look like confectioners at all," plate 2 from Coquetry. Honor? Victorin Daumier; French, 1808-1879. Date: 1839. Dimensions: 262 ? 200 mm (image); 3...
EditorialCharlemagne (742-814). King of the Franks (768-814,) the Lombards (774-814) and emperor of the Romans (800-814). : Reliquary bust. It was donated around 1349 by Charles IV and contains a piece of Charlemagne's skull. Made from silver and gold decorated...
EditorialGold solidus of Charlemagne, Frankish, 768-714. Minted in Dorestad, Netherlands. Crowned Emperor by Pope Leo III, he rarely used his imperial title on coins, describing himself rather as king of the Franks and Lombards.
EditorialCharlemagne (742-814). King of the Franks, Lombards, and Holy Roman Emperor. Charlemagne administering justice in public. Chromolithography. La Civilizacion (The Civilization), tome III, 1882.
EditorialText page from the Litany with decorated border showing Theodelinda, Queen of the Lombards. Sforza Hours. Milan, circa 1490; Flemish insertions, 1517-1520. Source: Add. 34294, f.255. Language: Latin.
EditorialRue des Lombards, from the rue des Lavandi?res Sainte-Opportune. Dated: 1864. Dimensions: sheet (trimmed to image): 29.5 x 27.1 cm (11 5/8 x 10 11/16 in.). Medium: albumen print from collodion negative.
EditorialCapital with Four Heads, ca. 1225?50, Made in Apulia, probably Troia, Italy, Italian, Limestone from Apulia, Overall: 14 1/8 x 13 x 13 in. (35.9 x 33 x 33 cm), Sculpture-Architectural, In 863 a monk named Theodosius wrote of the grandeur of Palermo, de...
EditorialDesiderata of the Lombards (c. 747-776), daughter of the king of Lombards Desiderius (710-786) and queen consort of the Franks by his marriage with Charlemagne (742-814), is comforted by her father Desideiurs after she has been repudiated by her husba...
EditorialCompi?gne-Vielle Maison rue des Lombards; Eug?ne Atget, French, 1857 - 1927; Compi?gne, France, Europe; 1910; Gold toned albumen silver print; Image: 22 x 17.8 cm (8 11/16 x 7 in.), Mat: 48.8 x 36.1 cm (19 3/16 x 14 3/16 in.).
EditorialRatchis, King of the Lombards, and King Lodvicus from the illuminated manuscript Leges Longobardorum from La Trinita della Cava, Salerno, southern Italy, 9th century. Chromolithograph from Hefner-Alteneck's "Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the M...
EditorialCharlemagne (742-814). King of the Franks (768-814,) the Lombards (774-814) and emperor of the Romans (800-814). : Reliquary bust. It was donated around 1349 by Charles IV and contains a piece of Charlemagne's skull. Made from silver and gold decorated...
EditorialCharlemagne (742-814). King of the Franks (768-814,) the Lombards (774-814) and emperor of the Romans (800-814). Charlemagne's paladins. Miniature of "Chronicles of France", 1494. National Library of Turin. Italy.
EditorialCharlemagne (742-814). King of the Franks (768-814,) the Lombards (774-814) and emperor of the Romans (800-814). Charlemagne visiting the construction works of Aix la Chapelle, in 796. Miniature of "Chronicles of France", 1494.
EditorialCharlemagne (742-814). King of the Franks (768-814,) the Lombards (774-814) and emperor of the Romans (800-814). Miniature. Charlemagne and paladins fighting against priests. 13th century.
EditorialGold disc brooch, Merovingian, probaly from Germany, late 6th. The brooch is made in cloisonnee technique with garnets and glass, adopted from Eastern mediterranean jewellers by the Franks, Goths, Lombards and other " barbarians". The wearing...