King Charlemagne (742-814) established schools for lay children in 789, and met with schoolchildren (King Charlemagne visiting scholars and promotes education and schools for lay children) - Illustration by Francois Zier (1856-1924) taken from Nos-Gloriers by Francois Edouard Zier

King Charlemagne (742-814) established schools for lay children in 789, and met with schoolchildren (King Charlemagne visiting scholars and promotes education and schools for lay children) - Illustration by Francois Zier (1856-1924) taken from Nos-Gloriers

(King Charlemagne (742-814) established schools for lay children in 789, and met with schoolchildren” (King Charlemagne visiting scholars and promotes education and schools for lay children) - Illustration by Francois Zier (1856-1924) taken from “Nos-Glois-)


Francois Edouard Zier

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King Charlemagne (742-814) established schools for lay children in 789, and met with schoolchildren (King Charlemagne visiting scholars and promotes education and schools for lay children) - Illustration by Francois Zier (1856-1924) taken from Nos-Gloriers by Francois Edouard Zier. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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