Allegory with the city mawn from Ghent in her chariot; entry from Ferdinand in Ghent in 1635 (no. 13); Qualis Berecynthia Mater Laeta Deum Partu Centum Complexa Nepotes; Tabula I. Adversae Partis. Cybele Ganda Opposita. Allegory with the city mawn from Ghent in her chariot drawn by lions. Allegory with Cybele as Ghent as the birthplace of Emperor Charles V. Performance at the center of the Triomf gate. Leaf No. 13 in a set of 42 plates that illustrate the publication of the description of the arrival of the Cardinal Infant Ferdinand in Austria in Ghent on January 28, 1635 as the new governor f


Allegory with the city mawn from Ghent in her chariot; entry from Ferdinand in Ghent in 1635 (no. 13); Qualis Berecynthia Mater Laeta Deum Partu Centum Complexa Nepotes; Tabula I. Adversae Partis. Cybele Ganda Opposita. Allegory with the city mawn from Ghent in her chariot drawn by lions. Allegory with Cybele as Ghent as the birthplace of Emperor Charles V. Performance at the center of the Triomf gate. Leaf No. 13 in a set of 42 plates that illustrate the publication of the description of the arrival of the Cardinal Infant Ferdinand in Austria in Ghent on January 28, 1635 as the new governor for the Spanish Netherlands.


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