Map of Coevorden, conquered by the bishop of Munster in 1672; Uyt Bedinge of the Stercke Plautten van Coeverden, the Welcke held Wort for a Vande Sterckest cities in Europe: Leyt Omringett with duration Moras, Ende is aen den Stet van Hollandt Gecomen on 16 August Inks Jaere 1592 Ende now surrendered aen Syn Scrapigheyt de Bisschop van Munster den 12 Julius 1672; Twelve faces at fortresses and cities welcome by the French and the bishop of Munster in 1672; Image of unique cities and fortifications of the welcke different soo gewnen as surrendered to his sine majesteyt van Vranckerijk lodovicus
Map of Coevorden, conquered by the bishop of Munster in 1672; Uyt Bedinge of the Stercke Plautten van Coeverden, the Welcke held Wort for a Vande Sterckest cities in Europe: Leyt Omringett with duration Moras, Ende is aen den Stet van Hollandt Gecomen on 16 August Inks Jaere 1592 Ende now surrendered aen Syn Scrapigheyt de Bisschop van Munster den 12 Julius 1672; Twelve faces at fortresses and cities welcome by the French and the bishop of Munster in 1672; Image of unique cities and fortifications of the welcke different soo gewnen as surrendered to his sine majesteyt van Vranckerijk lodovicus XIV ende aen sijn spleighighijke den bishop of Munster Christophori Bernardus van Galen. Anno 1672. Map of the fortress of Coevorden, occupied by the troops of the bishop of Munster on July 12, 1672. This print is part of a group of twelve prints, mostly elected and issued by Gaspar Bouttats, with faces on fortresses and cities conquered by the French and Bishop of Munster in 1672. Map with captions in French and Dutch.
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