Death of Count William IV, 1345 Count William IV of Holland and Hainault is slain by the Frisians an ambush in Stavoren, september 26th 1345. In the middle of a battle is the count mortally wounded from his horse. In the background a church or kasteel. Manufacturer : printmaker Johann Wilhelm Kaiser (I) (listed building) Place manufacture: Netherlands Date: 1842 - 1844 Physical features: steel engra material: paper Technique: steel engra dimensions: paper: H 190 mm × W 241 mmToelichtingIllustratie for JP Eagle, Common uses history of the fatherland, Amsterdam, 5 parts, 1840-1882, Vol. (184


Death of Count William IV, 1345 Count William IV of Holland and Hainault is slain by the Frisians an ambush in Stavoren, september 26th 1345. In the middle of a battle is the count mortally wounded from his horse. In the background a church or kasteel. Manufacturer : printmaker Johann Wilhelm Kaiser (I) (listed building) Place manufacture: Netherlands Date: 1842 - 1844 Physical features: steel engra material: paper Technique: steel engra dimensions: paper: H 190 mm × W 241 mmToelichtingIllustratie for JP Eagle, Common uses history of the fatherland, Amsterdam, 5 parts, 1840-1882, Vol. (1844), p. 157. Subject: violent death, being killed; being mishandled and maltreated; seeking death struggle, fighting in general Netherlands during the Late Middle Ages When: 1345-09-26 - 1345-09-26


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