Victory of Charles V at Ticinum; Qui Putuit Tantum Vincere Maior Erat; Entry of Ferdinand of Austria in Ghent. Victory of Charles V on the French during the Battle of Pavia (Ticinum) and the imprisonment of the French king French I, February 24, 1525. Equestrian fight, in the background, three allegorical women's figures. Presentation left on the front of the triumph port Arcus Caroli on the Friday market. A woman with three crowns in her hands, a woman with a building on her head and a candlestick in her hand and abundance as a woman with a corn sheaf and grape food. Print is part of a series


Victory of Charles V at Ticinum; Qui Putuit Tantum Vincere Maior Erat; Entry of Ferdinand of Austria in Ghent. Victory of Charles V on the French during the Battle of Pavia (Ticinum) and the imprisonment of the French king French I, February 24, 1525. Equestrian fight, in the background, three allegorical women's figures. Presentation left on the front of the triumph port Arcus Caroli on the Friday market. A woman with three crowns in her hands, a woman with a building on her head and a candlestick in her hand and abundance as a woman with a corn sheaf and grape food. Print is part of a series that illustrates the publication of the description of the arrival of the Cardinal Infant Ferdinand in Austria in Ghent on January 28, 1635 as the new governor for the Spanish Netherlands.


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Photo credit: © BTEU/RKMLGE / Alamy / Afripics
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