Map of Liège, ca. 1701-1713; Luyk, the capital of Disdoms V [an] That name (...) The city is 1702, Oct. 14 Deleted by d'durity to the allied M [ET] treaty (...); Les Principales Forterses & Villes Fortes, D'Espagne, De France, D'Italie, The Savoia, D'Allemagne & des Païs-Bas (...) / Sittingurial images of the main strong cities and fortresses in Spanjen, Vrankryk, Italien, Savoy, Duytsland and Nederlanden (...). Floor plan of the city of Liège, conquered by the Allies on the French, 14-29 October 1702. Part of the bundled series of 49 plates of renowned strong cities and fortresses in the Span
Map of Liège, ca. 1701-1713; Luyk, the capital of Disdoms V [an] That name (...) The city is 1702, Oct. 14 Deleted by d'durity to the allied M [ET] treaty (...); Les Principales Forterses & Villes Fortes, D'Espagne, De France, D'Italie, The Savoia, D'Allemagne & des Païs-Bas (...) / Sittingurial images of the main strong cities and fortresses in Spanjen, Vrankryk, Italien, Savoy, Duytsland and Nederlanden (...). Floor plan of the city of Liège, conquered by the Allies on the French, 14-29 October 1702. Part of the bundled series of 49 plates of renowned strong cities and fortresses in the Spanish Succession War, ca. 1701-1713. With the titles in Dutch and French.
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