Emperor Charles V surrounded by his conquered opponents; Victories of Charles V; Divi Caroli. V. Imp. opt. Max victoriae, ex multis praecipuae. Emperor Charles V sits on a throne, with an eagle between his feet. In its beak, the eagle has a ring to which ropes are attached to which the conquered enemies of the emperor are bound. To the left of the throne: French I, king of France, Pope Clemens VII and the Turkish prince Süleyman I. On the right side, the German Protestant Principles Philip I, Landgraaf van Hessen, Maurits, the Keurvorst of Saxony and Willem II, Duke van Gelre, Kleef, Gulik and


Emperor Charles V surrounded by his conquered opponents; Victories of Charles V; Divi Caroli. V. Imp. opt. Max victoriae, ex multis praecipuae. Emperor Charles V sits on a throne, with an eagle between his feet. In its beak, the eagle has a ring to which ropes are attached to which the conquered enemies of the emperor are bound. To the left of the throne: French I, king of France, Pope Clemens VII and the Turkish prince Süleyman I. On the right side, the German Protestant Principles Philip I, Landgraaf van Hessen, Maurits, the Keurvorst of Saxony and Willem II, Duke van Gelre, Kleef, Gulik and Berg. The print has a Latin caption and is part of a twelve-part series about the victories of Karel V.


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