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The Battle of Taillebourg, where Henry III of England fought in a decisive battle against Louis IX of France hoping to restore the Angevin Empire

For discussions revolving around the House of Plantagenet (1154-1485) which ruled England and parts of France. Their cadet branches, the houses of Lancaster and York, are also very welcome here.

The Battle of Taillebourg, where Henry III fought in a decisive battle against Louis IX hoping to restore the Angevin Empire

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The Battle of Taillebourg won by Saint Louis, by Eugène Delacroix

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Joyeuse, a coronation sword used in French royal ceremonies from 1270, Charlemagne's personal sword according to legend.

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The Flag Napoléon made during his time on Elba 🐝🐝🐝

A historical subreddit discussing French Monarchs.

Joyeuse, a coronation sword used in French royal ceremonies from 1270, Charlemagne's personal sword according to legend.

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Joyeuse, a coronation sword used in French royal ceremonies from 1270, Charlemagne's personal sword according to legend.

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Pour le roi ! ⚜️ Roi par droit et par loi ! ⚜️ Montjoie Saint Dénis ! ⚜️ - 🟦 Bienvenue dans l'oasis parmis les déserts, la perle sous les océans, le petit gouvernement en exile qui reside dans le chœur et l'intellect des sages et chevaliers: Notre magnifique Royaume de France et de Navarre! - 🇬🇧 Welcome to the oasis amongst the deserts, the pearl under the oceans, the small government in exile that resides in the hearts and intellect of sages and knights: our Kingdom of France and Navarre!

Byzantine Emperor Manuel II visiting Charles VI of France and later Henry IV of England on a trip across Western Europe seeking military aid

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A letter written in 1602 by Elizabeth I to Chinese Emperor Wan Li.

A subreddit discussing various female Monarchs throughout the world and its history. Ranging from Regnants, Regents, Consorts, Dowagers, and everything in between.

Joyeuse, a coronation sword used in French royal ceremonies from 1270, Charlemagne's personal sword according to legend.

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A historical subreddit discussing French Monarchs.

Byzantine Emperor Manuel II visiting Charles VI of France and later Henry IV of England on a trip across Western Europe seeking military aid

A subreddit discussing the many monarchs of the British Isles.

A letter written in 1602 by Elizabeth I to Chinese Emperor Wan Li.

This is a forum for those who think monarchy is a noble and viable alternative to the crude and materialistic mob mentality of republicanism.

Byzantine emperor tier list (867-1453)

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The place for all things Eastern Roman and Byzantine. All are welcome in good faith, we seek to provide a safe space for amateur and academic debate and discussion.

A letter written in 1602 by Elizabeth I to Chinese Emperor Wan Li.

A subreddit discussing the many monarchs of the British Isles.

Byzantine Emperor Manuel II visiting Charles VI of France and later Henry IV of England on a trip across Western Europe seeking military aid

For discussions revolving around the House of Plantagenet (1154-1485) which ruled England and parts of France. Their cadet branches, the houses of Lancaster and York, are also very welcome here.

Byzantine Emperor Manuel II visiting Charles VI of France and later Henry IV of England on a trip across Western Europe seeking military aid

Pour le roi ! ⚜️ Roi par droit et par loi ! ⚜️ Montjoie Saint Dénis ! ⚜️ - 🟦 Bienvenue dans l'oasis parmis les déserts, la perle sous les océans, le petit gouvernement en exile qui reside dans le chœur et l'intellect des sages et chevaliers: Notre magnifique Royaume de France et de Navarre! - 🇬🇧 Welcome to the oasis amongst the deserts, the pearl under the oceans, the small government in exile that resides in the hearts and intellect of sages and knights: our Kingdom of France and Navarre!

A letter written in 1602 by Elizabeth I to Chinese Emperor Wan Li.

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Discussion, pictures, artifacts, and anything related to the various Chinese emperors is welcome! Other topics such as Queen consorts, children of any emperor, and concubines that have major implications in the life of emperors welcome also! I also created r/IncanHistory that is a great place to discuss the Inca empire throughout mesoamerican history if you’re interested!

Byzantine Emperor Manuel II visiting Charles VI of France and later Henry IV of England on a trip across Western Europe seeking military aid

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A ninth century Talisman of Charlemagne

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Which Dynasty was the best Chinese Dynasty ?

Discussion, pictures, artifacts, and anything related to the various Chinese emperors is welcome! Other topics such as Queen consorts, children of any emperor, and concubines that have major implications in the life of emperors welcome also! I also created r/IncanHistory that is a great place to discuss the Inca empire throughout mesoamerican history if you’re interested!

Where are you sitting ?

A historical subreddit discussing French Monarchs.

Where are you sitting ?

Pour le roi ! ⚜️ Roi par droit et par loi ! ⚜️ Montjoie Saint Dénis ! ⚜️ - 🟦 Bienvenue dans l'oasis parmis les déserts, la perle sous les océans, le petit gouvernement en exile qui reside dans le chœur et l'intellect des sages et chevaliers: Notre magnifique Royaume de France et de Navarre! - 🇬🇧 Welcome to the oasis amongst the deserts, the pearl under the oceans, the small government in exile that resides in the hearts and intellect of sages and knights: our Kingdom of France and Navarre!

Greatest Byzantine dynasty?

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The place for all things Eastern Roman and Byzantine. All are welcome in good faith, we seek to provide a safe space for amateur and academic debate and discussion.

Seven English monarchs (Charles I to George I) ruled during French king Louis XIV's reign

A subreddit discussing the many monarchs of the British Isles.

An incense burner given by Emperor Wu of Han as an imperial gift.

This is a forum for those who think monarchy is a noble and viable alternative to the crude and materialistic mob mentality of republicanism.