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Edward I. while Prince of Wales, killing the Assassin who wounded him with a poison d Dagger in the Holy Land, 1773. Edward Prince of Wales (1239-1307) kills the Saracen Assassin, who wounded him with a Poisoned Dagger in Acre. After Samuel Wale (1721-1786). From " A New and Complete History of England, From the Earliest Period of Authentic Intelligence to the Present Time", by Temple Sydney. [J. Cooke, London, 1773]
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Caption: This print depicts a historic moment in the life of Edward I, Prince of Wales (1239-1307), as he valiantly defends himself against an assassin who had wounded him with a poisoned dagger during his time in the Holy Land. The artwork, created by Samuel Wale (1721-1786), is part of "A New and Complete History of England" by Temple Sydney. In this dramatic scene set in Acre, ancient city of Israel, Edward I can be seen fearlessly confronting his would-be killer. The engraving beautifully captures the intensity and danger that surrounded this perilous encounter. With determination etched on his face, Edward I strikes back at the Saracen Assassin, ensuring his own survival and thwarting any further harm. The historical significance of this event cannot be understated; it showcases Edward I's bravery and resilience as he faced numerous challenges during his reign as King of England. Known for his strong leadership and military prowess, Edward I was often referred to as "Edward Longshanks" or "Edward Plantagenet". His actions not only secured his own safety but also demonstrated the unwavering spirit that defined English royalty. This remarkable piece serves as a testament to both artistry and history. It transports us back to an era filled with intrigue, conflict, and heroism while reminding us of the enduring legacy left behind by figures like Edward I.
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