Allegory of the victories of the Allies in 1704 Praelteeken of one hundred and fifty towns and cities of the Danube, Ryn and Moselle redeemed by the Inauspicious Heroes, who for the great covenant had their courage, and behyday universally committed. A. 1704 (title on object), Allegory of the victories of the Allies over the French in the year 1704. At the top a bust of Queen Anna surrounded by princes and army commanders of the Allies. With some detailed representations of different victories on land and at sea. Front left a personification of British power accompanied by the Hollandse Leeuw, right a personification of the Unity of the Allies. Below right the defeated French marshal Tallard and a complaining Spaniard., Landau in der Pfalz, Traben-Trarbach, Gibraltar, Anna Stuart (Queen of England and Scotland), Leopold I (Emperor of Germany), Charles VI (Holy Roman Emperor), Peter II (King of Portugal), John Churchill (1st Duke of Marlborough), Eugenius of Savoy, Peter I the Great (Tsar of Russia), August II the Strong (King of Poland), Camille d'Hostun, duc de Tallard, Frederik I King of Prussia, Louis Willem I (Margrave of Baden-Baden), George Rooke, anonymous, 1704 - 1705, paper, engraving, h 497 mm × w 600 mm
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Allegory, victories, Allies, 1704 Praelteeken, hundred, fifty towns, cities, Danube, Ryn, Moselle redeemed, Inauspicious Heroes, great covenant, courage, behyday universally committed, 1704, title, object, French, year 1704, top, bust, Queen Anna surrounded, princes, army commanders, detailed representations, different victories, land, sea, Front left, personification, British power accompanied, Hollandse Leeuw, right, Unity, defeated French marshal Tallard, complaining Spaniard, Landau, der Pfalz, Traben-Trarbach, Gibraltar, Anna Stuart, Queen, England, Scotland, Leopold I, Emperor, Germany, Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor, Peter II, King, Portugal, John Churchill, 1st Duke, Marlborough, Eugenius, Savoy, Peter I, Great, Tsar, Russia, August II, Strong, Poland, Camille d'Hostun, duc de Tallard, Frederik I King, Prussia, Louis Willem I, Margrave, Baden-Baden, George Rooke, 1705, paper, engraving
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