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English: The Magna Carta (originally known as the Charter of Liberties) of 1215, written in iron gall ink on parchment in medieval Latin, using standard abbreviations of the period, authenticated with the Great Seal of King John. The original wax seal was lost over the centuries. This document is held at the British Library and is identified as "British Library Cotton MS Augustus II.106".
Datum One of four known surviving 1215 exemplars of Magna Carta.
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Catalogue entry: Cotton MS Augustus II 106


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recentissima07:30, 8 Martii 2010Minutum speculum redactionis 07:30, 8 Martii 2010 factae7 200 × 4 800 (5.97 megaocteti)Earthsoundhigher resolution, and this is the original 1215 version of the Magna Carta, not the 1225 (as was originally uploaded) or the 1297 (the last version uploaded).
01:32, 17 Martii 2008Minutum speculum redactionis 01:32, 17 Martii 2008 factae737 × 902 (251 chiliocteti)AEMoreira042281Clearer version---no tatters
01:28, 17 Martii 2008Minutum speculum redactionis 01:28, 17 Martii 2008 factae498 × 900 (827 chiliocteti)AEMoreira042281Larger version found
07:21, 17 Martii 2005Minutum speculum redactionis 07:21, 17 Martii 2005 factae301 × 604 (47 chiliocteti)Oldie~commonswikiMagna Carta, From en wiki

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