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Bacharach

Bacharach
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BL3279130
Image title
Bacharach
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British Library, London, UK
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Historis oft waerachtich verhael van den gantschen Cornelis Danckaertz: Amsterdam, 1642 Language: Dutch Source/Shelfmark: 9325.g.11, between 30-31 A view of Bacharach, with Stanleck Castle, on the River Rhine. Image taken from Historis oft waerachtich verhael van den gantschen toestant van oorlooge, soo die ghevoert is in Duytschlandt, door den grootmachtichsten koningh. Gustavus Adolphus. Coninck der Sweeden, &c. Waer in de overwinninge der steden en sterckten in Duytschlandt, belegeringen veldtslagen beschreven en met kopere platen, meest door Matheo Meriaen geteeckent, afgebeelt worden. Nu in't Nederduytsch uytgegeven door Cornelis Danckaertz. [A translation of Tl. 2 of J. P. Abelin's Theatrum europaeum.]. Originally published/produced in Cornelis Danckaertz: Amsterdam, 1642.

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From the British Library archive / Bridgeman Images
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castle / river / rivers / castle by name / topography / complexes / military buildings / complex / military complex / water features

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