Conveniunt Proceres Belgarum, pectore fido,
Egmondaeque Hornaeque duces quae fronte serenâ
Texerat Albanus, iam prodit, iussit utrumque
E templo vinctum tenebroso carcere claudi
(Proceres = nobles)
Captions: "Hertog van Alva", "Egmond" 2x.
Nederlands: Arrestatie van de graven van Egmond en Horne door de Hertog van Alva, Hof van Culemborg aan de Zavel in Brussel, 10 september 1567, na een eetafspraak met Alva. Achterin een zaal staat Alva op van tafel. Op de voorgrond legt Alva zijn hand op de schouder van Egmond. Horne wordt rechts een trap afgesleept. Links is door een raam zichtbaar hoe Egmond onder zware bewaking wordt afgevoerd. Bijschriften: "Hertog van Alva", "Egmond" 2x. Latijns gedicht zie boven.
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Pieter Christiaansz Bor (1559-1635): Nederlantsche oorloghen, beroerten, ende borgerlijcke oneenicheyden, beginnende mette opdrachte [...] aen [...] Philippus van Spangien, tot de droevige doot van [...] Willem prince van Orangien. / By Pieter Bor Christiaensz
Oorspronck, begin ende vervolgh der Nederlantsche oorlogen. Part 1. Publisher: Leyden : G. Basson, Amsterdā, M. Colyn. Printer: Basson, Govert, Leiden, 1612-1630;
Colijn, Michiel, Amsterdam, 1608-1635.
Annotation:
Part 1; in 2 sections
Half-title: Oorspronck, begin ende vervolgh der Nederlantsche oorlogen, in XVIII boecken [...] beschreven
Title-page 1: typographical title printed in erased (some copies typographical title pasted on) title-cartouche of engraved title-page section 1: Vervolgh der Nederlandtsche oorloghen [...] tweede deel. Beginnende mette aencomste van don Ioan van Oostenrijck, inden iare 1576. tot de droevige doot [...] des doorlucht. princes Willem
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