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Famous Victories Title Page Crest
12019-05-15T12:11:13-07:00Lucas Robert Vaughn2fd95f848abe6ef38fdfcb397a83f65216883bbd296032A cropping of the Thomas Creede's crest from the title page of the 1598 print of Famous Victories of Henry the Fifth, bearing an image of Truth, with the inscription "veritas virescit vulnere," roughly translating to "Truth grows in injury."plain2019-05-15T12:19:04-07:00Wikimedia Commons, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:FamousVictoriesHenry5titlepage.JPG1598ImageCreede, Thomas, printer.{{PD-old-auto-expired}}Digital ScanAuthor UnknownCroppedLucas Robert Vaughn2fd95f848abe6ef38fdfcb397a83f65216883bbd