Map of the Seventeen Provinces, Joachim Ottens (Possible), 1715 - 1737 print A demarcation line has been signed on the map that indicates which areas the Republic had to hand over to France, Austria and Prussia after the barrier tractate of 1715. At the top left Cartouche, above that the Netherlands Lion with freedom hats and a bundle of arrows and under two river gods. Bottom bottom bowl: Duytsche Mylen 23 in a degree and France Mylen 20 in a degree. The print is equipped with a coordinates network and a degree distribution along the edges. paper engraving / etching maps of separate countrie


Map of the Seventeen Provinces, Joachim Ottens (Possible), 1715 - 1737 print A demarcation line has been signed on the map that indicates which areas the Republic had to hand over to France, Austria and Prussia after the barrier tractate of 1715. At the top left Cartouche, above that the Netherlands Lion with freedom hats and a bundle of arrows and under two river gods. Bottom bottom bowl: Duytsche Mylen 23 in a degree and France Mylen 20 in a degree. The print is equipped with a coordinates network and a degree distribution along the edges. paper engraving / etching maps of separate countries or regions. river-gods Netherlands. Belgium


Size: 4804px × 5920px
Photo credit: © piemags/rmn / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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