King Henry II of England Presenting the Papal Bull of 1155 that Allowed Him to Invade, Govern and Rule Ireland by Henry after Warren

King Henry II of England Presenting the Papal Bull of 1155 that Allowed Him to Invade, Govern and Rule Ireland

(King Henry II of England presenting the papal bull of 1155 that allowed him to invade, govern and rule Ireland )


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King Henry II of England Presenting the Papal Bull of 1155 that Allowed Him to Invade, Govern and Rule Ireland by Henry after Warren. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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