Allegorical triumphal entry of Frederik Hendrik in The Hague; OB Debelllatos Hostes, Civesque Servatos. Allegory in honor of the conquests of Den Bosch and Wesel by Frederik Hendrik in 1629, portrayed in an allegorical triumphal entry in The Hague. The Stadhouder stands in a chariot with freedom lace and is crowned by victory. The horses for the car are flanked by the virtues of justice (Justitia), strength (fortitudo), moderation (temperance) and caution (prudentia). For the carriage, the members of the States General, reports of Spaniards and city countries of Den Bosch and Wesel. In the air


Allegorical triumphal entry of Frederik Hendrik in The Hague; OB Debelllatos Hostes, Civesque Servatos. Allegory in honor of the conquests of Den Bosch and Wesel by Frederik Hendrik in 1629, portrayed in an allegorical triumphal entry in The Hague. The Stadhouder stands in a chariot with freedom lace and is crowned by victory. The horses for the car are flanked by the virtues of justice (Justitia), strength (fortitudo), moderation (temperance) and caution (prudentia). For the carriage, the members of the States General, reports of Spaniards and city countries of Den Bosch and Wesel. In the air the fame and the Nassausche hero's sky with Willem van Oranje, Maurits, the German emperor, the French king Henry IV and Johan van Oldenbarnevelt. In the background the Binnenhof and the Hofvijver.


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