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English: Drawing of the Battle of Lincoln from Henry of Huntingdon's Historia Anglorum
Italiano: Rappresentazione della Battaglia di Lincoln dalla Historia Anglorum di Henry of Huntingdon
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English: Drawing of the Battle of Lincoln from Henry of Huntingdon's Historia Anglorum
Italiano: Rappresentazione della Battaglia di Lincoln dalla Historia Anglorum di Henry of Huntingdon
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English: Captions identify the man to the left as Baldwin FitzGilbert and the central crowned figure as King Stephen; the king is directing Baldwin to address the army of his behalf.
Italiano: L'uomo a sinistra è identificato come Baldewino figlio di Gilberto e la figura centrale con una corona come re Stefano; il re, privo di voce, indica Baldewino che tiene un discorso di incoraggiamento.
Latina: Tunc quia rex Stephanus festiva voce carebat, Baldewino filio Gileberti, magne nobilitatis viro et militi fortissimo, sermo exhortatorius ad universum cetum iniunctus est.
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