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Gold cup with leopard handles, from the 5th-century Pietroasa treasure: https://plus.google.com/photos/117513149298556238652/albums/6063298198618949505 …pic.twitter.com/zuWMxWzrYY
Is it actually believed to be Dagobert's throne, or only called such?
Therein lies the question, a matter of much dispute ;-)
Which dagobert?
Traditionally Dagobert I :) https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dagobert_I
And a very large throne. It combines some Carolingian to earlier seat
Never seen it in person, but does look most robust...!
It is very big. Whoever say on it had long Tibias so his feet could touch the ground. Thus long femurs. Thus a tall guy.
A cheetah?
Classier than the Iron Throne
To John in Abbey Antiques Ramsey all about Lincoln & its possible City Kingdom status. He was completely enthralled! History is so wonderful.
Dagobert 1 or Dagobert 2?
O wait, got it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dagobert_I The First.
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