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Sir Robert de Septvans, c1306, (1924)
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Sir Robert de Septvans, c1306, (1924)
Sir Robert de Septvans, c1306, (1924). From a brass in St Marys Church, Chartham, Kent. Sir Robert was custodian of Rochester Castle during the reign of Edward I and fought during the wars against the Scots. He died in 1306
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Coat Of Arms Emblem Hands Clasped Heraldry Knight Lion Robert De Scabbard Shield Surcoat Print Collector2
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This print showcases the noble figure of Sir Robert de Septvans, a prominent knight from the 14th century. The photograph captures a brass monument located in St Marys Church, Chartham, Kent. Sir Robert's imposing stature is emphasized by his confident stance and hands clasped together in prayer. Adorned in medieval attire, Sir Robert wears a surcoat over his armor, displaying his coat of arms with pride. His shield bears intricate heraldic designs while an emblematic lion rests at his side, symbolizing courage and strength. A sword rests within its scabbard at his waist, representing both protection and warfare. The print allows us to delve into history as we learn about Sir Robert's significant role as custodian of Rochester Castle during the reign of Edward I. It also highlights his participation in battles against the Scots during that era. The monochrome aesthetic adds a timeless quality to this portrait, transporting us back to the Middle Ages. Through this image captured by an unknown creator but preserved by The Print Collector publication, we can appreciate the artistry behind historical representations like these. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece of heritage, it serves as a reminder of those who came before us – their bravery on the battlefield and their dedication to protecting their lands. This print immortalizes Sir Robert de Septvans' legacy for generations to come.
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