Memorie table by Mr Raas van Haamstede, killed during the Battle of Brouwershaven, 1426. Signed copy to Mr Raas's anonymous memorial table from Haamstede of approx. 1455. Mr. Raas van Haamstede was killed during the Battle of Brouwershaven, January 14, 1426. Central Christ, left H. Joris, right the H. Elisabeth of Hungary. In the foreground on the left kneeling Mr. Raas van Haamstede de Jonge, the oldest daughter Maria van Haamstede with her husband Lodewijk Blois van Treslong. On the right the wife, Vriese Agnes de Vriese in Ostend with the two younger daughters. Their weapon is depicted with
Memorie table by Mr Raas van Haamstede, killed during the Battle of Brouwershaven, 1426. Signed copy to Mr Raas's anonymous memorial table from Haamstede of approx. 1455. Mr. Raas van Haamstede was killed during the Battle of Brouwershaven, January 14, 1426. Central Christ, left H. Joris, right the H. Elisabeth of Hungary. In the foreground on the left kneeling Mr. Raas van Haamstede de Jonge, the oldest daughter Maria van Haamstede with her husband Lodewijk Blois van Treslong. On the right the wife, Vriese Agnes de Vriese in Ostend with the two younger daughters. Their weapon is depicted with every person. Under the show a letter of 2 rules in Dutch. At the Battle of Brouwershaven, it became the English army of Jacoba's third spouse, Humphrey van Gloucester, reports by the army of Philip's good. To the painting at the possession of Mr. Corn. Van Citters in Bruelis Castle (South Beveland).
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