RubensVelhagen & Klasing, 1904 - 168 pages |
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... Maria Pypelincks . In 1562 he was appointed an Assessor , an office which he held for five years , during the period of Revolution against the Spanish rule . Under the subsequent Governorship of the tyrannical Duke of Alba , when Counts ...
... Maria Pypelincks . In 1562 he was appointed an Assessor , an office which he held for five years , during the period of Revolution against the Spanish rule . Under the subsequent Governorship of the tyrannical Duke of Alba , when Counts ...
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... Maria Pypelincks , his injured wife , did her utmost to procure his pardon . Two letters of sym- pathy and consolation have come down to us , addressed by her to her imprisoned hus- band , bearing witness . to her high - minded ...
... Maria Pypelincks , his injured wife , did her utmost to procure his pardon . Two letters of sym- pathy and consolation have come down to us , addressed by her to her imprisoned hus- band , bearing witness . to her high - minded ...
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... Maria Ruebens . " 1 ) The noble sentiments of the mother are reflected in the superior bearing and noble mind , which later on distinguished the famous son . After the generous woman had vainly tried for two years by personal and ...
... Maria Ruebens . " 1 ) The noble sentiments of the mother are reflected in the superior bearing and noble mind , which later on distinguished the famous son . After the generous woman had vainly tried for two years by personal and ...
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... Maria gave birth to two sons . The eldest Philip , - her fifth child , born in 1574 , later on be- came one of the civic authorities at Antwerp , where he made a name for himself ; whilst the other , who first saw the light on the 29th ...
... Maria gave birth to two sons . The eldest Philip , - her fifth child , born in 1574 , later on be- came one of the civic authorities at Antwerp , where he made a name for himself ; whilst the other , who first saw the light on the 29th ...
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... Maria Theresa , through the medium of her ambassador , Prince Starkenberg , bought them for 14,000 florins , whereby this masterpiece came to Vienna and found a place of honour the following year in the Belvedere Gallery ; whence it has ...
... Maria Theresa , through the medium of her ambassador , Prince Starkenberg , bought them for 14,000 florins , whereby this masterpiece came to Vienna and found a place of honour the following year in the Belvedere Gallery ; whence it has ...
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