Allegory on victory over Spain during the Battle of Nieuwpoort, 1600; Elchus Rerum, Deo Auspice, A Confoethis Belgis Praeclare Starum. Allegory on victory over Spain during the Battle of Nieuwpoort, July 2, 1600. Triumphag with the Dutch lion with lance with freedom hat and sword, Personifies Caution (Prudentia) and victory (Victoria), with a lance with the weapons of the cities overcome , On the goat. At the back of the carriage the sprouting orange tree with the weapon of Prince Maurits. The car is drawn by the Personification of Eendracht (Concordia), vigilance (Vigilantia) runs next door.
Allegory on victory over Spain during the Battle of Nieuwpoort, 1600; Elchus Rerum, Deo Auspice, A Confoethis Belgis Praeclare Starum. Allegory on victory over Spain during the Battle of Nieuwpoort, July 2, 1600. Triumphag with the Dutch lion with lance with freedom hat and sword, Personifies Caution (Prudentia) and victory (Victoria), with a lance with the weapons of the cities overcome , On the goat. At the back of the carriage the sprouting orange tree with the weapon of Prince Maurits. The car is drawn by the Personification of Eendracht (Concordia), vigilance (Vigilantia) runs next door. At the front of the chain a group of prisoners including Francisco de Mendoza and the breaded banners. In the air the fame (Fama) with two trumpets. Behind the car Musicians, the members of the States General and the people. Central at the bottom of a cartouche with the assignment to Maurits. In the caption a verse of 6 columns in Latin.
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