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Manuscript Royal 14 D III folio1 a very very important piece of history which shows the death of King Philippe VI of France, in a detail from a miniature located at the British museum London. Its origin is Netherlands, Attribution to the Master of the Harley John Froissart. King Philip VI died in 1350 and was succeeded by his eldest son King John II le Bon. This image show’s a very dark man who was King of France and his bloodline runs through the French, English, Spanish, Portuguese and Holy Roman Empire, not only is he dark but all his attendants, the Bishop and the lady mourning his death or reading at his bedside are too. Why is this hidden away hoping no one will notice the contradictions and ask why, this is not me saying its King Philip VI but the renown British Library. Note that the colours in the rest of the picture are clear and concise, the faces are not dark because of smoke damage as some would argue. It was Philips feud with King Edward III of England his 1st cousin that started the 100 years wars battles such as Sluys, Crecy, and Poitiers famous English victories. There is already a picture on this site of Edward III which I shall add again for comparison. Quote from the excellent film True Romance I am quoting history its written…… and if thats a fact tell me … am I lying.
Posted on: Fri, 08 Aug 2014 17:54:07 +0000

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