Procession of 40 in Tunis Lasted French Christian slaves in Paris, 1641, Jan Luyken, 1684 print 40 French men, some of whom were in Tunis in slavery and a part imprisoned by Algerian hijackers, were released in Tunis by the order of the Trinitarians. Such slavish people were known as 'Christian slaves'. In honor of their release, they are led through the city in Paris in Paris. In the caption De Legenda 1-9. Numbered at the top right: fol: 195. Amsterdam paper etching / engraving procession ~ Christian religion. freedom ~ slavery Paris


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