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Ornate Childs Armour for Louis XIII
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Ornate Childs Armour for Louis XIII

This suit of armor (c. 1610), crafted in the Netherlands, was designed for a boy of about ten and features gilded floral bands. Initially believed to belong to the Duke of Burgundy, it is now identified as a diplomatic gift for young Louis XIII. The ornate design highlights the dual role of martial training and the political significance of royal heirs.
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