Charles V does throne distance in favor of Fiilips II; Entry of Ferdinand in Ghent in 1635, Antony van der Does, After Gaspar de Crayer, After Peter Paul Rubens, 1635 - 1636 print The throne distance of Emperor Charles V on October 25, 1555, in which he transfers the government of the Netherlands to his son Philip. The emperor standing in front of the throne, next to him is his sister Maria van Hungary. Further present: Viglius van Aytta and Cardinal Granvelle. Philip II kisses his father's hand. Presentation on a side wall of the passage of the triumph gate Arcus Caroli on the Vrijdagmarkt. P


Charles V does throne distance in favor of Fiilips II; Entry of Ferdinand in Ghent in 1635, Antony van der Does, After Gaspar de Crayer, After Peter Paul Rubens, 1635 - 1636 print The throne distance of Emperor Charles V on October 25, 1555, in which he transfers the government of the Netherlands to his son Philip. The emperor standing in front of the throne, next to him is his sister Maria van Hungary. Further present: Viglius van Aytta and Cardinal Granvelle. Philip II kisses his father's hand. Presentation on a side wall of the passage of the triumph gate Arcus Caroli on the Vrijdagmarkt. Page no. 25 In a whole of 42 plates that illustrate the publication of the description of the entry of the Cardinal Infant Ferdinand of Austria in Ghent on January 28, 1635 as the new governor for the Spanish Netherlands. South of the Netherlands paper engraving voluntary abdication (of a ruler). triumphal arch Ghent. Friday market


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