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English: King Edmund the Martyr killing King Sweyn of Denmark, illustration from a 12th century copy of Herman the Archdeacon's Miracles of St Edmund, ch 5. https://www.themorgan.org/collection/Life-and-Miracles-of-St-Edmund/42
Date c. 1130
Source MS M.736 fol. 21v in the Morgan Library and Museum
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