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Charles Vs throne distance LA mpereur even ses etaes
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Charles Vs throne distance LA mpereur even ses etaes
Charles Vs throne distance Lempereur even ses etaes a sont fils, The Emperor Charles Vs throne distance on October 25, 1555 in Brussels where his son Philip II became Lord of the Netherlands. In the background the departure of Charles V from Vlissingen, after his throne, to the San Jeronimo abbey, throne room, insignia and symbols of sovereignty (crown, diadem, scepter, orb, seal, standard, cloak, pectoral), San Abbey Jeronimo de Yuste, Brussels, Flushing, Charles V of Habsburg (German Emperor and King of Spain), Philip II (King of Spain), Jacobus Harrewijn (mentioned on object), Nederlanden, 1682 - 1730, paper, etching, h 119 mm × w 159 mm
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1555 1682 1730 Background Brussels Charles V Cloak Crown Departure Diadem Flushing German Emperor Habsburg Insignia Jacobus Harrewijn King Lord Nederlanden October 25 Pectoral Philip Ii Scepter Seal Sovereignty Spain Standard Symbols Throne Throne Room Mentioned Vlissingen
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This print captures a significant moment in history - the distance between Charles V's throne and his son, Emperor Philip II, on October 25,1555, in Brussels. It was during this event that Philip II ascended to become Lord of the Netherlands. The backdrop showcases Charles V's departure from Vlissingen after relinquishing his throne to retire at the San Jeronimo Abbey. The image beautifully depicts the grandeur and symbolism associated with sovereignty. The throne room is adorned with various insignia and symbols of power, including a crown, diadem, scepter, orb, seal, standard, cloak, and pectoral. These objects represent the authority wielded by both Charles V as German Emperor and King of Spain and his successor Philip II. The artist skillfully portrays the historical significance of this occasion through an etching on paper measuring 119 mm in height by 159 mm in width. The meticulous attention to detail brings life to every element captured within this composition. Notably mentioned on the object itself is Jacobus Harrewijn. His involvement or contribution remains unknown but adds an intriguing layer to unraveling the story behind this artwork. Overall, this remarkable piece from Nederlanden dating back to 1682-1730 serves as a visual testament to one of Europe's most influential dynasties – Habsburgs – while offering us a glimpse into their opulent world filled with power struggles and succession ceremonies.
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