By A Mystery Man Writer
The jupon (or surcoat) of the Black Princenbsp;(Edward of Woodstock, 1330-1376; the eldest son of King Edward III of England and the victorious English leader at Creacute;cy and Poitiers in the Hundred Year War) has for centuries been part of his #39;armorial achievements#39; and was hanging abo
The jupon (or surcoat) of the Black Prince (Edward of Woodstock, 1330-1376; the eldest son of King Edward III of England and the victorious English leader at Creacute;cy and Poitiers in the Hundred Year War) has for centuries been part of his 'armorial achievements' and was hanging above his effigy and tester at his tomb, behind the choir of Canterbury Cathedral.
Heraldic Frocks
PDF) 'Beautiful remains of antiquity': the medieval monuments in the former Trinitarian priory church at Ingham, Norfolk Part 1: the lost brasses, Church Monuments, XXI, pp. 7-33. See www.churchmonumentssociety.org.uk
TIL Edward of Woodstock (the Black Prince)'s jupon hung above his tomb in Canterbury Cathedral for 600 years, only being taken down during WWII. : r/todayilearned
A Royal Heraldry - A ROYAL HERALDRY
RH023 - 14th century Jupon of the Black Prince - Handelsgillet
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going2see: Opus Anglicanum: Masterpieces of English Medieval Embroidery
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RH 023 14th Century Jupon of the Black Prince
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