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The Duke of Nemours at the seat of the City of Anvers

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The Duke of Nemours takes part in the siege of the citadel of Antwerp. Antwerp. Belgian independence. Inscriptions and textual elements: Print par E. Lamy. Inscriptions and textual elements: Le Duc de Nemours Au Siège de la Citadelle d'Anvers. Inscriptions and textual elements: Gravé par Blanchard ainé.
Catholic University of Leuven
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Title: The Duke of Nemours at the seat of the City of Anvers
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The Duke of Nemours takes part in the siege of the citadel of Antwerp.
Antwerp.
Belgian independence.
Inscriptions and textual elements: Print par E.
Lamy.
Inscriptions and textual elements: Le Duc de Nemours Au Siège de la Citadelle d'Anvers.
Inscriptions and textual elements: Gravé par Blanchard ainé.

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