Impressive map of Belgium in 4 sheets joined from the “Historie militaire du Prince Eugene de Savoye” by J. Dumont published in 1729. [cod.1275/15]
Teatre dela guerre en Flandre, Brabant , Le Pays conquis en le Bas Rhein
Impressive map of Belgium in 4 sheets joined from the “Historie militaire du Prince Eugene de Savoye” by J. Dumont published in 1729. [cod.1275/15]
- Author: MORTIER Pierre
- Year: 1729
- Dimension: 1200 x 970 mm
- Place of publication: Amsterdam
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