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[Retrato de Eduardo VI, Rey de Inglaterra] [Material gráfico]

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Inscription around the portrait: “EDWARDUS SEXTUS DEI FREE ANGLIAE... REX ET... and at the bottom:” The true... groome. "
National Library of Spain
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Title: [Retrato de Eduardo VI, Rey de Inglaterra] [Material gráfico]
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Inscription around the portrait: “EDWARDUS SEXTUS DEI FREE ANGLIAE.
REX ET.
and at the bottom:” The true.
groome.
".

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