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Čeština: Filip IV. Sličný, Eduard II. Anglický a Ludvík Navarrský (1313)
Français : Philippe IV le Bel chassant avec son fils aîné Louis Ier de Navarre (futur Louis X) et son gendre Édouard II d'Angleterre
English: Philip IV the Fair (second from left) hunting with his eldest son Louis I of Navarre (left; later Louis X of France) and his son-in-law Edward II of England (third from left)
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Source https://mandragore.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cgfbt670600; original in Bibliotheque Nationale de France, Ms. Latin 8504, f. lv (see for example Seymour Phillips, "Edward II", description on fig. 10.c)
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Philip IV the Fair hunting with his eldest son Louis I of Navarre and his son-in-law Edward II of England

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