English: Execution by fire and torture of five homosexual Franciscan monks, Bruges, 26 July 1578 on two scaffolds - three are burned and two are scourged. Two youngsters are marched out of town (foreground left). "99". Latin text:
Sic paedicones Monachi, gens foeda, procellis
Ignitis poenas sceleris dedit exitialis,
Quid si Roma pari tollat ratione Gomorrhae
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, Amsterdam, M. Colyn
Printer: Basson, Govert Leiden, 1612-1630. Colijn, Michiel Amsterdam, 1608-1635.
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