Vignet with allegory at the heirs distance of Karel V. In the middle State Charles V. He points to his imperial wreath and touches his other hand the kneeling person for him, probably Philip II. Next to him is a woman with a coat of arms. Behind Charles V Willem van Oranje is next to a bishop and a lion with a arrows bundle. Left front is possible Ferdinand I with a page, which holds a weapon with an eagle. In the distance, the personification of faith with a cross and a banner with the Latin word for inquisition. On the right, Fortuna balances with a ball on a wheel. In addition to her, moder


Vignet with allegory at the heirs distance of Karel V. In the middle State Charles V. He points to his imperial wreath and touches his other hand the kneeling person for him, probably Philip II. Next to him is a woman with a coat of arms. Behind Charles V Willem van Oranje is next to a bishop and a lion with a arrows bundle. Left front is possible Ferdinand I with a page, which holds a weapon with an eagle. In the distance, the personification of faith with a cross and a banner with the Latin word for inquisition. On the right, Fortuna balances with a ball on a wheel. In addition to her, moderation goes out a burning torch with water. Under the show, a banner with the second part of a Latin quote hangs from the Pharsalia of Marcus Annaeus Lucanus, a Roman poet from the first century after Christ. Freely translated there '... This limitation has imposed human prosperity' gods. The performance is caught in an ornamental frame.


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