8 results filtered with: Eleanor of Castile

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King Edward I of England, wounded in the arm during a Crusade, has the poison sucked from the wound by Queen Eleanor. Lithograph by J. Linnell, 1845, after J. Severn.
Joseph SevernDate: [1845]Reference: 548177i
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Queen Eleanor sucking the poison from King Edward's arm. Coloured stipple etching by Wynne Ryland, 1780, after A. Kauffman.
Angelica KauffmannDate: 1 March 1780Reference: 18578i
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Queen Eleanor sucking the poison from King Edward's arm. Coloured stipple etching by W. Wynne Ryland, 1780, after A. Kauffman.
Angelica KauffmannDate: 1 March 1780Reference: 18580i
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Historical sketches of old Charing / [James Galloway].
James GallowayDate: [1914]- E-books
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Edward and Eleonora a tragedy / altered from James Thomson ; and adapted to the stage by Thomas Hull : as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent Garden.
Hull, Thomas, 1728-1808.Date: 1795- E-books
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A warning-Piece to England, against pride and wickedness . Being the fall of Queen Eleanor, wife to Edward I. King of England; who, for her pride, by God's judgment, sunk into the ground at Charing-Cross, and rose at Queen-Hithe. To the tune of, Gentle and courteous.
Date: [1730?]
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Queen Eleanor sucking the poison from King Edward I's arm. Line engraving by Brown after W.M. Craig.
William Marshall CraigReference: 18576i- Pictures
King Edward I, at the birth of his son Edward Prince of Wales, while the baby's mother Eleanor of Castile lies in bed. Mezzotint by V. Green, 1788, after J.G. Huck.
Johann Gerhard HuckDate: January 18th 1788Reference: 3225800i