File:Bvda 1542.jpg

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Shows the Ottoman capture of Pest in 1526 and of Buda in 1541.

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Shows the Ottoman capture of Pest in 1526 and of Buda in 1541.

Forms part of the Franco Novacco Map Collection (Newberry Library).
Date 1542
date QS:P571,+1542-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Dimensions 1 view ; 295 x 410 mm. (plate mark), on sheet 325 x 430 mm.
institution QS:P195,Q616527
Place of creation Vienna
Source/Photographer For more information and high-resolution image files, view at Newberry Digital Collections: https://collections.newberry.org/asset-management/2KXJ8ZSAPQS_4?WS=AssetManagement
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