Battle of woers and the share of the Keulse Burgerij in victory, 1288. German print with regard to the Battle of Woats (Worringen), June 5, 1288, and the share of the Keulse Burgerij in victory. On one side, the troops of Jan I were supported by Arnold V van Loon and citizens of the free government city Cologne. Opposite them were the troops of the Luxembourgers, Gelderen, the Archbishop of Cologne and Limburgers. On the right the battle and a car or cart with the key to the city of Cologne brought back by soldiers and civilians. On the left a face in the city where two men are hung on the cit


Battle of woers and the share of the Keulse Burgerij in victory, 1288. German print with regard to the Battle of Woats (Worringen), June 5, 1288, and the share of the Keulse Burgerij in victory. On one side, the troops of Jan I were supported by Arnold V van Loon and citizens of the free government city Cologne. Opposite them were the troops of the Luxembourgers, Gelderen, the Archbishop of Cologne and Limburgers. On the right the battle and a car or cart with the key to the city of Cologne brought back by soldiers and civilians. On the left a face in the city where two men are hung on the city gate, the Pfaffenporte. Under the show a caption in German of 11 rules in which the role, piety and freedom of citizens of Cologne is emphasized.


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