File:The Effigies of King John the First and Queen Philippa - James Newton (engraver), after James Cavanagh Murphy (cropped).png

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English: The Effigies of King John the First and Queen Philippa of Lancaster.
Português: Estátuas jacentes de D. João I e da Rainha D. Filipa de Lencastre.
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Author James Newton (engraving), after James Cavanagh Murphy
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