Belgica begs Charles V Ferdinand to manage the land; entry from Ferdinand in Ghent in 1635 (No 26); Quem Das Finem Rex Magne Laborum / Belgica Caroli Iam Caelitis Opem Implorat et Destinatur in Belgium Ferdinandus; Arcus Carolini Suprema Tabula. Belgica Caroli Iam Caelitis Opem Implorat. The supplication of Belgica. The Virgin of the Southern Netherlands kneeling with the Dutch Crown Question Charles V to let Ferdinand drain the country. Scene in heaven, Charles V is sitting with the princip of filips II, Philip III and Isabella Clara Eugenia. Philip IV handles Ferdinand a command. Presentatio


Belgica begs Charles V Ferdinand to manage the land; entry from Ferdinand in Ghent in 1635 (No 26); Quem Das Finem Rex Magne Laborum / Belgica Caroli Iam Caelitis Opem Implorat et Destinatur in Belgium Ferdinandus; Arcus Carolini Suprema Tabula. Belgica Caroli Iam Caelitis Opem Implorat. The supplication of Belgica. The Virgin of the Southern Netherlands kneeling with the Dutch Crown Question Charles V to let Ferdinand drain the country. Scene in heaven, Charles V is sitting with the princip of filips II, Philip III and Isabella Clara Eugenia. Philip IV handles Ferdinand a command. Presentation on top of the front of the triumph port Arcus Caroli on the Friday market. Leaf No. 26 in a set of 42 plates that illustrate the publication 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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