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Magna Carta 1297 Original Document at National Archives Museum in Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The 1297 Magna Carta on display at the National Archives Museum is one of only four surviving originals from that year, signed during the reign of Edward I and later entered into England's official statute rolls. This document is the only original 1297 Magna Carta on permanent display in the United States, on generous long-term loan from philanthropist David M. Rubenstein. The historic parchment is featured at the start of the Records of Rights gallery, also known as the David M. Rubenstein Galle-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The 1297 Magna Carta, one of only four surviving originals, is displayed at the National Archives Building. This version, which entered the official Statute Rolls of England, was donated by David M. Rubenstein. The document represents King John's forced agreement with rebellious barons at Runnymede in 1215, though this display copy dates from a later reissue.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The 1297 Magna Carta, one of only four surviving originals, is displayed at the National Archives Building. This version, which entered the official Statute Rolls of England, was donated by David M. Rubenstein. The document represents King John's forced agreement with rebellious barons at Runnymede in 1215, though this display copy dates from a later reissue.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The 1297 Magna Carta, one of only four surviving originals, is displayed at the National Archives Building. This version, which entered the official Statute Rolls of England, was donated by David M. Rubenstein. The document represents King John's forced agreement with rebellious barons at Runnymede in 1215, though this display copy dates from a later reissue.-stock-foto