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Matthew Paris and Henry III's elephant

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Matthew Paris’s drawings of Henry III’s elephant are well-known, and popular accounts of the Tower of London often mention the elephant’s brief residence there.

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Elephants, dragons and a pretzel at a wedding feast

Frederick II of Hohenstaufen's Australasian Cockatoo: Symbol of Detente between East and West and Evidence of the Ayyubids' Global Reach - Document - Gale Academic OneFile

Living The History - A MARRIAGE OF LIONS: The King's elephant and other animals. @ Elizabeth Chadwick

Medieval manuscripts blog: Animals

Matthew paris elephant hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy

The Crowninshield Elephant - streetsofsalem

medieval, The History Jar

The gift of kings « SCRATCH POST

Why Did Medieval Artists Give Elephants Trunks That Look Like Trumpets? - Atlas Obscura

EMLS 11.1 (May, 2005): 4.1-35] Elephants, Englishmen and India: Early Modern Travel Writing and the Pre-Colonial Moment

Medieval manuscripts blog: May 2013

Matthew paris elephant hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy

Drawings of Matthew Paris – The History of England