File:Ernesti bruxellae 3.jpg
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English: Festivities on the Brussels market square. The six houses frontally seen are, from the left: De Gulden Marchant (in wood), De Duif (rebuilt in 1533), De Gulden Boot, Den Engel, Joseph en Anna and Het Vliegende Hert. The six identical houses to the right were built in 1441 and later replaced by the House of the Dukes of Brabant. Illustration of the entry of archduke Ernest of Austria into Brussels on 30 January 1594, taken from Descriptio et explicatio pegmatum, arcuum et spectaculorum, quae Bruxellae Brabant, pridie Cal. Febr. a° M. D. XCIIII. exhibita fuere, sub ingressum serenissimi principis Ernesti [...] (Jan Momaert, Brussels, 1594) - ULiège XXIII.021.002 |
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