The Netherlands as a refuge for refugees for faith, 1675, Jan Frederik Christiaan Reckleben, After Valentijn Bing, 1857 - 1859 print The Netherlands as a support and refuge for refugees for the Faith, 1675. Centrally sailing the pilgrims from Delfshaven to America in 1620, on the left the Jewish synagogue in 1675 built in Amsterdam by Jews, on the right, the Walloon orphanage in Amsterdam on the right in Amsterdam Where the expelled Waldenzen found a refuge in 1733. At the top of the medal in 1688 in memory of the loving care of the driven Huguenots from France, at the bottom of the medal to c


The Netherlands as a refuge for refugees for faith, 1675, Jan Frederik Christiaan Reckleben, After Valentijn Bing, 1857 - 1859 print The Netherlands as a support and refuge for refugees for the Faith, 1675. Centrally sailing the pilgrims from Delfshaven to America in 1620, on the left the Jewish synagogue in 1675 built in Amsterdam by Jews, on the right, the Walloon orphanage in Amsterdam on the right in Amsterdam Where the expelled Waldenzen found a refuge in 1733. At the top of the medal in 1688 in memory of the loving care of the driven Huguenots from France, at the bottom of the medal to commemorate the aid provided by the Netherlands to the Protestant Salzburgers in 1733. Netherlands paper steel engraving medal (considered as a piece of sculpture, regardless of its specific function). departure ~ travelling Delfshaven. Portuguese synagogue. Amsterdam


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