Julianus bezorgt de gegijzelde zoon terug bij de leider der Chamaven, ca 350-363 Julian the Apostate gives the kidnapped son back at the leader of Chamaven. Manufacturer : printmaker Christiaan Lodewijk van Kesteren (listed property) designed by John Hinderikus Egenberger (listed building) printer: Charles Binger (listed building) Dated: 1853 - 1861 Physical features: lithograph in black and beige material: paper technique: lithography (technique) Dimensions: h 135 mm (performance) × b 207 mmToelichtingIllustratie for Jacob van Lennep, the history of the fatherland in sketches and images, Bing


Julianus bezorgt de gegijzelde zoon terug bij de leider der Chamaven, ca 350-363 Julian the Apostate gives the kidnapped son back at the leader of Chamaven. Manufacturer : printmaker Christiaan Lodewijk van Kesteren (listed property) designed by John Hinderikus Egenberger (listed building) printer: Charles Binger (listed building) Dated: 1853 - 1861 Physical features: lithograph in black and beige material: paper technique: lithography (technique) Dimensions: h 135 mm (performance) × b 207 mmToelichtingIllustratie for Jacob van Lennep, the history of the fatherland in sketches and images, Binger, Amsterdam from 1855 to 1861, eight parts, pl. V. Subject: extinct, 'historical' peoples (with NAME) extinct, 'historical' peoples (with NAME) Roman period in the Netherlands When: 350 - 363Wie: Julian the Apostate (emperor of the Roman Empire)


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