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Spanish Succession, War of, 1701-1714

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  • François Fénelon as archbishop of Cambrai bandaging a soldier wounded in the War of Spanish Succession. Engraving by P.C. Baquoy after H. Fragonard.
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    François Fénelon as archbishop of Cambrai bandaging a soldier wounded in the War of Spanish Succession. Engraving by P.C. Baquoy after H. Fragonard.

    Fragonard, Honoré, 1732-1799. | Date: [1820] | Reference: 548027i
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    François Fénelon as archbishop of Cambrai bandaging a soldier wounded in the War of Spanish Succession. Aquatint by L.F. Charon after F. Bouchot, 1825.

    Bouchot, François, 1800-1842. | Date: [1825] | Reference: 2871581i
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    A mountain, representing the battle of Mons (Bergen), giving birth to a mouse (representing the French army) which is killed by a man representing the Grand Alliance. Etching attributed to A. Allard, 1709.

    | Date: [1709] | Reference: 2139917i
    Part of: Lust-hof van Momus.
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    The funeral of French hegemony in Europe due to defeats under Louis XIV in the War of the Spanish Succession. Etching, ca. 1706.

    | Date: [1706?] | Reference: 2138530i
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    Pope Clement XI closes the temple of Janus, while the Emperor Joseph I exchanges his palm branch for the olive-branch; representing the peace treaty between Pope Clement XI and Emperor Joseph I, 1709, as a precursor of a general peace. Etching attributed to A. Allard, 1710.

    | Date: [1710] | Reference: 2141443i
    Part of: Lust-hof van Momus.
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