. Deutsch: Wappen aus dem Ritterstandsdiplom von Joseph II. (römisch-deutscher Kaiser 1765-1790) für Joseph Schnekl von Trebespurg. Ausgestellt Wien, 20. 5. 1784, mit eigenhändiger Unterschrift des Kaisers, Gegenzeichnung Graf Leopold Kolowrat und Graf Johann Rudolf Chotek u. a. Pergamentlibell, 14 Seiten (davon 3 Seiten mit gedruckter Bordüre), Wappendarstellung, ornamentierte Innendeckel und Vorsatzblätter. Samteinband, schwarz-gelbe Schließbänder, anhängendes Siegel in Messingkapsel. 1784. Anonymous 1066 Ritterstandsdiplom - Schnekl von Trebespurg 1784 - Wappen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/deutsch-wappen-aus-dem-ritterstandsdiplom-von-joseph-ii-rmisch-deutscher-kaiser-1765-1790-fr-joseph-schnekl-von-trebespurg-ausgestellt-wien-20-5-1784-mit-eigenhndiger-unterschrift-des-kaisers-gegenzeichnung-graf-leopold-kolowrat-und-graf-johann-rudolf-chotek-u-a-pergamentlibell-14-seiten-davon-3-seiten-mit-gedruckter-bordre-wappendarstellung-ornamentierte-innendeckel-und-vorsatzbltter-samteinband-schwarz-gelbe-schliebnder-anhngendes-siegel-in-messingkapsel-1784-anonymous-1066-ritterstandsdiplom-schnekl-von-trebespurg-1784-wappen-image185579378.html
RMMNWTAX–. Deutsch: Wappen aus dem Ritterstandsdiplom von Joseph II. (römisch-deutscher Kaiser 1765-1790) für Joseph Schnekl von Trebespurg. Ausgestellt Wien, 20. 5. 1784, mit eigenhändiger Unterschrift des Kaisers, Gegenzeichnung Graf Leopold Kolowrat und Graf Johann Rudolf Chotek u. a. Pergamentlibell, 14 Seiten (davon 3 Seiten mit gedruckter Bordüre), Wappendarstellung, ornamentierte Innendeckel und Vorsatzblätter. Samteinband, schwarz-gelbe Schließbänder, anhängendes Siegel in Messingkapsel. 1784. Anonymous 1066 Ritterstandsdiplom - Schnekl von Trebespurg 1784 - Wappen
View of Westminster Abbey and St. Margaret's Church, London. First built in 616 by the Anglo-Saxon king Sebert, destroyed by the Danes, rebuilt by William the Conqueror after 1066, and enlarged by Henry VIII, the two Gothic towers were added by Sir Christopher Wren.Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Carl Bertuch's Bilderbuch fur Kinder (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1813. A 12-volume encyclopedia for children illustrated with almost 1,200 engraved plates on natural history, science, costume, mythology, etc., published from 1790-1830. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-of-westminster-abbey-and-st-margarets-church-london-first-built-in-616-by-the-anglo-saxon-king-sebert-destroyed-by-the-danes-rebuilt-by-william-the-conqueror-after-1066-and-enlarged-by-henry-viii-the-two-gothic-towers-were-added-by-sir-christopher-wrenhandcoloured-copperplate-engraving-from-carl-bertuchs-bilderbuch-fur-kinder-picture-book-for-children-weimar-1813-a-12-volume-encyclopedia-for-children-illustrated-with-almost-1200-engraved-plates-on-natural-history-science-costume-mythology-etc-published-from-1790-1830-image571824405.html
RM2T68RT5–View of Westminster Abbey and St. Margaret's Church, London. First built in 616 by the Anglo-Saxon king Sebert, destroyed by the Danes, rebuilt by William the Conqueror after 1066, and enlarged by Henry VIII, the two Gothic towers were added by Sir Christopher Wren.Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Carl Bertuch's Bilderbuch fur Kinder (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1813. A 12-volume encyclopedia for children illustrated with almost 1,200 engraved plates on natural history, science, costume, mythology, etc., published from 1790-1830.
View of Westminster Abbey and St. Margaret's Church, London. First built in 616 by the Anglo-Saxon king Sebert, destroyed by the Danes, rebuilt by William the Conqueror after 1066, and enlarged by Henry VIII, the two Gothic towers were added by Sir Christopher Wren.Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Carl Bertuch's Bilderbuch fur Kinder (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1813. A 12-volume encyclopedia for children illustrated with almost 1,200 engraved plates on natural history, science, costume, mythology, etc., published from 1790-1830. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-of-westminster-abbey-and-st-margarets-church-london-first-built-in-616-by-the-anglo-saxon-king-sebert-destroyed-by-the-danes-rebuilt-by-william-the-conqueror-after-1066-and-enlarged-by-henry-viii-the-two-gothic-towers-were-added-by-sir-christopher-wrenhandcoloured-copperplate-engraving-from-carl-bertuchs-bilderbuch-fur-kinder-picture-book-for-children-weimar-1813-a-12-volume-encyclopedia-for-children-illustrated-with-almost-1200-engraved-plates-on-natural-history-science-costume-mythology-etc-published-from-1790-1830-image562187861.html
RM2RJHT9W–View of Westminster Abbey and St. Margaret's Church, London. First built in 616 by the Anglo-Saxon king Sebert, destroyed by the Danes, rebuilt by William the Conqueror after 1066, and enlarged by Henry VIII, the two Gothic towers were added by Sir Christopher Wren.Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Carl Bertuch's Bilderbuch fur Kinder (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1813. A 12-volume encyclopedia for children illustrated with almost 1,200 engraved plates on natural history, science, costume, mythology, etc., published from 1790-1830.
1960s, night-time and a crowd watch a re-enactment of a viking raid from a longship, with burning torches and fire, Scotland. The vikings were Norse seafarers, a fierce tribe of peoples who raided the UK from their Northern homelands and are an important part of British history. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1960s-night-time-and-a-crowd-watch-a-re-enactment-of-a-viking-raid-from-a-longship-with-burning-torches-and-fire-scotland-the-vikings-were-norse-seafarers-a-fierce-tribe-of-peoples-who-raided-the-uk-from-their-northern-homelands-and-are-an-important-part-of-british-history-image214910888.html
RMPDJ10T–1960s, night-time and a crowd watch a re-enactment of a viking raid from a longship, with burning torches and fire, Scotland. The vikings were Norse seafarers, a fierce tribe of peoples who raided the UK from their Northern homelands and are an important part of British history.
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RMJ13X6E–L'Abbaye de Saint-Étienne de Caen. 1066-1790
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