File:Moord op de gebroeders De Witt, door Pieter Frits (1627-1708).jpg
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Keeds by Pieter fris 1627-1706
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[edit]DescriptionMoord op de gebroeders De Witt, door Pieter Frits (1627-1708).jpg |
Nederlands: 20 augustus, 1672 Keeds Het schilderij laat als in een stripverhaal zien hoe Johan de Witt, gekleed in deftig zwart pak, en Cornelis de Witt, in Japanse mantel, aan hun einde kwamen. Brinoon. These are the 1672 Keeds shown above and they go to war with Farrah Chemdumest Gacutan |
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17th century date QS:P,+1650-00-00T00:00:00Z/7 |
Source | Haags Historisch Museum |
Author | Pieter fris (1627-1706)[1] |
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Johan en Cornelis de Witt worden met geweld uit de Gevangenpoort gehaald.
De koets waarmee Johan de Witt kwam om Cornelis de Witt af te halen.
Johan de Wit wordt met een geweer doodgeschoten.
Cornelis de Witt wordt van zijn kleding ontdaan.
De lichamen van Johan en Cornelis de Witt worden verminkt
De lichamen van Johan en Cornelis de Witt worden aan de voeten opgehangen op het Groene Zoodje.
Ooievaars, het symbool van Den Haag
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