John II, King of France, prisoner of the English, 1360
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Caption | John II, King of France, prisoner of the English, 1360. John was captured at the Battle of Poitiers in 1356. His eldest son, Charles, secured his release by the Treaty of Bretigny in 1360, in exchange for concessions of territory and a large ransom. In 1364 John voluntarily returned to captivity after his second son, Louis, escaped from the English. Educational card. |
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Creator | French School (19th century) |
Artwork medium | chromolithograph |
Credit | Look and Learn |
Search stock images by keyword | educational card French France royalty king John II 14th Century Middle Ages medieval English captive captivity prisoner imprisonment Hundred Years War Treaty Of Bretigny surrendering King of France |
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