RMDT9JHE–The Ratification of the Treaty of Münster, 15 May 1648, 1648. Artist: Ter Borch, Gerard, the Younger (1617-1681)
RMEF7BT1–Johan van Oldenbarnevelt (1547–1619), Lord of Berkel en Rodenrijs (1600), Gunterstein (1611) and Bakkum (1613). Dutch statesman who played an important role in the Dutch struggle for independence from Spain. Portrait. Engraving.
RM2W94D0C–Guerilla, 1949 photograph Soldiers from the Republican Army (TRI) train farmers in the Guerilla War, April 24, 1949. Java photographic support underground movement, partisans. guerilla warfare. revolution, revolt Java. Dutch East Indies, The
RMEHBBGX–Johan van Oldenbarnevelt (1547–1619), Lord of Berkel en Rodenrijs (1600), Gunterstein (1611) and Bakkum (1613). Dutch statesman who played an important role in the Dutch struggle for independence from Spain. Portrait. Engraving. Colored.
RM2D7R12K–The Duke of Alva's March to the Netherlands, drawn by A. de Neuville, Illustration, Ridpath's History of the World, Volume III, by John Clark Ridpath, LL. D., Merrill & Baker Publishers, New York, 1897
RMDFAHJ7–Sebastian Vrancx (1573-1647). Flemish Baroque painter. Pillaging a village. Detail. Dutch War of Independence, (1568–1648).
RFRJ780P–Netherlands flag and hand on white background. Vector illustration
RM2JC40GC–The personification of Favor (Favor) rewards every virtuous person. In her hands a heart with a shovel (love of the worker) and a heart with a scepter (love of the ruler). In the background, the man who visits the sick is rewarded with a bag of money, while the basket weavers are rewarded by the king with privileges. The print has a Dutch, Latin and French caption and is part of a twelve-part series on the degeneration of the Catholic clergy and the causes of the revolt and iconoclasm, From High to Low, Man is Rewarded for His Virtue Deterioration of the Catholic Clergy (series title), print
RMEC84BN–Gaius Julius Caesar negotiates with Batavians. The Revolt of the Batavi took place in the Roman province of Germania Inferior (S. Netherlands) between AD 69 and 70
RMEHCNRY–Alexander Farnese (1545-1592). Duke of Parma, Piacenza and Castro and Governor of the Spanish Nedtherlands (1578-1592). Engraving.
RM2TBK3EA–London, UK, 7th December 2023. Hours after giving an emergency press conference defending his Rwanda plan, British PM Rishi Sunak gave a warm welcome to Dutch PM Mark Rutte. For a while they seem to have been locked out of Downing Street, but were eventually let in. Credit : Monica Wells/Alamy Live News
RF2GB7N1H–Wiesbaden, Germany - July 2020: Sculpture of William the Silent, count of Nassau in front of market church
RF2REXFHR–Battle on the Zuyder Zee, October 11, 1573.
RM2RHK90E–THE HAGUE - Suzy Römer during the Tula Lecture of the National Institute of the Dutch Slavery History and Legacy (NiNsee) in the Mauritshuis. The Curacao resistance fighter Tula was an enslaved person who in 1795 became the leader of the largest revolt by enslaved people in the Caribbean part of the Dutch kingdom. ANP RAMON VAN FLYMEN netherlands out - belgium out
RF2BYPR5N–Episode of The Spanish Fury (Antwerp, November 1572) - painting by F. De Braeckeleer.
RFWATY5A–Mounted knights illustration. Mounted cuirassier from thirty years war. Historical silhouette drawing.
RF2HKJPN1–Art inspired by The Last Honors to Counts Egmont and Hoorne, reduction, Les derniers honneurs rendus aux Comtes d'Egmont et d'Hornes, réduction, Louis Gallait, Belgian, 1810-1887, Oil on panel, Belgium, 1859, 13 3/4 x 20 in., 34.9 x 50.8 cm, 1568, 1859, academic, armor, beard, bearded, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMPNWJ2C–Eighty Year's War or Dutch of Independence 1568-1648. Execution of the Counts of Egmond and Hoorn, Brussels, 1568. Netherlands. Engraving.
RMR587XX–Major Von Schill. Ferdinand Baptista von Schill (1776-1809). A Prussian soldier and patriot who raised a rebellion against France, during the Napoleonic wars. Schill was killed in a battle with Danish and Dutch troops under French command, in the town of Stralsund. Schill's body was decapitated. The corpse was dumped in an unmarked grave in Stralsund. The head was sent to Jerome Bonaparte. Sketch of the Life of Ferdinand von Schill. 1810. Source: 010709.i.74 volume 3, plate 9. Language: English.
RMDT9JK3–The celebration of the peace of Münster, 18 June 1648, in the headquarters of the crossbowmen's civi Artist: Helst, Bartholomeus van der (1613-1670)
RF2FYWJ1F–3D Prince's Flag. 3D Illustration.
RMPTA6BN–The Compromise of Nobles on 5 April 1566, 1849. Creator: De Bièfve, Edouard (1808-1882).
RM2W94D0A–Dutch Soldiers Respond to Gunfire from a Sniper in Malang, Java, 1947 - 1949 photograph Dutch soldiers answer the fire of a sniper in Malang. Java photographic support revolution, revolt. guerilla warfare Java. Dutch East Indies, The
RMMPWW3M–Prudence, Justice, and Peace, 1662.
RM2D7R15G–Siege of Antwerp, Illustration, Ridpath's History of the World, Volume III, by John Clark Ridpath, LL. D., Merrill & Baker Publishers, New York, 1897
RFRJ780B–Netherlands flag and hand on white background. Vector illustration
RM2JC40HR–The personification of Piety (Pietas) gives a beggar an alms. As an attribute, she holds a burning altar in her hand. In the background, expressions of pious life: visiting the sick as one of the works of mercy (right) and performing daily work such as matting and basket weaving. The print has a Dutch, Latin and French caption and is part of a twelve-part series on the degeneration of the Catholic clergy and the causes of the revolt and the iconoclasm, Out of piety man does his duty Degeneration of the Catholic clergy (series title), print maker: Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert, (mentioned on
RMEC84B6–Around 15 BC the Roman camp Castra Vetera was created on the Furstenberg near modern-day Birten. It was intended as a base for campaigns into Germania and until its destruction during the Revolt of the Batavi in 70 AD it was occupied by 8,000 to 10,000 legionaries; and was the main base of the Classis germanica.
RMG8C68N–Alexander Farnese (1545-1592). Duke of Parma, Piacenza and Castro and Governor of the Spanish Nedtherlands (1578-1592). Portrait. Engraving.
RM2TBK3E6–London, UK, 7th December 2023. Hours after giving an emergency press conference defending his Rwanda plan, British PM Rishi Sunak gave a warm welcome to Dutch PM Mark Rutte. For a while they seem to have been locked out of Downing Street, but were eventually let in. Credit : Monica Wells/Alamy Live News
RMGDA89E–Alexander Farnese (1545-1592). Duke of Parma, Piacenza and Castro and Governor of the Spanish Nedtherlands (1578-1592). Portrait. Engraving. Colored.
RF2GG4XY3–Wiesbaden, Germany - July 2021: Neo-Gothic protestant church called 'Marktkirche' with sculpture of William I the Silent, count of Nassau
RM2RHK9J5–THE HAGUE - Suzy Römer during the Tula Lecture of the National Institute of the Dutch Slavery History and Legacy (NiNsee) in the Mauritshuis. The Curacao resistance fighter Tula was an enslaved person who in 1795 became the leader of the largest revolt by enslaved people in the Caribbean part of the Dutch kingdom. ANP RAMON VAN FLYMEN netherlands out - belgium out
RM2FMYCGE–Thomas Sailly (1553-1623). Jesuit military chaplain. 'Father Sailly and his Companions receiving the Authentic Letters of the Mission to be able to serve in all Spiritual matters the Catholic Army of the Netherlands'. Sailly led an effective team of Belgian Jesuits from 1587. Engraving. Wars of Flanders. Edition published in Antwerp, 1748.
RFWATY4T–Mounted knights illustration. Mounted cuirassier from thirty years war. Historical drawing.
RMG05B6J–Ferdinand de Braekeleer the Elder (1792-1883). Flemish painter. Fury of the French in Antwerp, 1827-1846. Oil on canvas. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
RMPP6RHD–John of Leiden (1509-1536). Anabaptist leader from the Dutch city of Leiden. Portait of Jan van Leiden as King of Munster by Heinrich Aldegrever, in prison shortly before his execution, 1536. 'Historia Universal', 1881.
RF2KA05DM–Portrait of Jacobus Olaeus, pastor in Amsterdam.
RMDCA5E1–mass executions of the rebellious Dutch by the 3rd Duke of Alba, Duque de Alba, 1507 - 1582, a Spanish nobleman, military leader
RF2KA09NK–Portrait of Guillaume, Baron of Lamboy, Paulus Pontius, after Frans Denys, 1616 - 1657
RFAMH9CY–statue william the silent the hague I Prince Orange, 1533 1584 Willem de Zwijger van Oranje House Nassau count Nassau-Dillenburg
RM2W94D0J–Brand in Probolinggo, 1947 photograph Marines are putting out a fire in the warehouses in Probolinggo. On the right a fire truck, July 31, 1947. Java photographic support revolution, revolt. guerilla warfare Java. Dutch East Indies, The
RM2D6DET2–Plate 30: Cerialis Driving the Dutch into the Rhine, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians, 1611.
RM2D7R12N–Duke of Alva, Illustration, Ridpath's History of the World, Volume III, by John Clark Ridpath, LL. D., Merrill & Baker Publishers, New York, 1897
RFRJ7804–Netherlands flag and hand on white background. Vector illustration
RM2JC40HW–The False Peace (Pax falsa) rests on a bed from which symbols of the Roman Catholic faith hang: votive gifts and a holy water bottle. The bed stands on a thin stick. In the background, a monk sprinkles holy water on an altar. The entire scene is shrouded in a mist coming from the open mouth of Ignorance (Ignorantia), a giant head protruding from the earth that has no eyes. The print has a Dutch, Latin and French caption and is part of a twelve-part series on the subject of the degeneration of the Catholic clergy and the causes of the revolt and iconoclasm, Ignorance Conceals that Peace is Only
RF2T3RCYN–Portrait of Kenau Simonsdr. Hasselaer, 1573, Matthias von Kinkelbach Quad, 1573 Portrait of Kenau Simonsdatter Hasselaer, standing woman full length.
RMR72DG5–Stamp for medals as result of the resolution of the Rotterdam town council in 1787, stroke stamp tool kit iron, low relief Round body with representation of the reverse side of the medal with the altar of the fatherland on which text on the altar: DRAGT Rotterdam revolt police custodian government vroedschap vroedschapspenning
RM2TBK3C7–London, UK, 7th December 2023. Hours after giving an emergency press conference defending his Rwanda plan, British PM Rishi Sunak gave a warm welcome to Dutch PM Mark Rutte. For a while they seem to have been locked out of Downing Street, but were eventually let in. Credit : Monica Wells/Alamy Live News
RF2M8G2A3–Mid-1900s stained glass window, designed by Joep Nicolas (1897-1972), in the Oude Kerk, Delft, Netherlands. It depicts a young nobleman in typical Renaissance costume and commemorates William the Silent (1533-1584), Prince of Orange, who led the revolt against Spanish Hapsburg rule that resulted in the Eighty Years’ War and formal independence for the United Provinces in 1648. William became Prince of Orange in 1544 and, as founder of the House of Orange-Nassau, was the ancestor of the present Dutch monarchy. In the Netherlands, he is known as Vader des Vaderlands (Father of the Fatherland).
RMB4M01H–Willem van Nassau, Prince of Orange 1533-1584, duoprint, silkscreen made of a painting by nick oudshoorn
RM2RHK8RA–THE HAGUE - Suzy Römer during the Tula Lecture of the National Institute of the Dutch Slavery Past and Legacy (NiNsee) in the Mauritshuis. The Curacao resistance fighter Tula was an enslaved person who in 1795 became the leader of the largest revolt by enslaved people in the Caribbean part of the Dutch kingdom. ANP RAMON VAN FLYMEN netherlands out - belgium out
RF2RD9RXY–Wiesbaden, Germany - January 21, 2020: Bronze statue, monument to William the Silent, in front of the neo-Gothic Marktkirche church, Wiesbaden, Hesse,
RFWATXEY–Mounted knights illustration. Mounted cuirassier from thirty years war. Historical silhouette drawing.
RF2WA67W9–Revolt of the Sea Beggars. From 1566 onwards, the inhabitants of the Netherlands who opposed the Spanish administration of Philip II are known as Geuz
RMPP7X0J–Eighty Year's War or Dutch of Independence 1568-1648. Execution of the Counts of Egmond and Hoorn, Brussels, 1568. Netherlands. Engraving. Colored.
RF2G6G76R–RUSSIA, MOSCOW - May, 02, 2019: Mark Rutte engraved vector portrait with ink contours. Dutch politician serving as the 50th and current Prime Minister
RM2HJFX66–Portrait of Luis de Requesens y Zuniga ( 1528 - 1576) Spanish general, sailor, diplomat and politician, governor of the Duchy of Milan and of the Spanish Netherlands
RMTWB5CX–Philip van Artevelde of Ghent addressing the people
RMBJ8PT5–William I, Prince of Orange, 1533 to 1584. Also known as William the Silent or William of Orange.
RM2WFJBFN–Fights in the Schaerbeekstraat in Brussels, Paulus Lauters, 1830 - 1831 print Fights between Dutch troops and Belgian insurgents in the Schaerbeekstraat in Brussels 25 September 1830. Brussels paper revolution, revolt. warfare; military affairs Brussels. Schaerbeekse Poort
RM2D6DEW3–Plate 34: The Romans Burning the Dutch Countryside, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians (Romanorvm et Batavorvm societas), 1611.
RMD98N54–Prince Maurice of Nassau, Prince of Orange (1567-1625) was Sovereign of the Netherlands, from 1618, on the death of his eldest
RFRJ77YM–Netherlands flag and hand on white background. Vector illustration
RMC7G8B7–Thirty Years War (1618-1648). The Surrender of Julich. 1622.
RMHWE67W–Students demonstrating in The Netherlands
RMR7247G–David Welle, View of Wester Nieuwehoofdpoort from the southwest, Rotterdam, cityscape painting wood painting, Oil on panel Gilded ornamented frame Rotterdam City Triangle Witte Poort Wester Nieuwehoofdpoort Stick bridge topography cityscape Belgian revolt Antoine Lipkens optical telegraph telegraph Chappe
RM2TBK3C0–London, UK, 7th December 2023. Hours after giving an emergency press conference defending his Rwanda plan, British PM Rishi Sunak gave a warm welcome to Dutch PM Mark Rutte. For a while they seem to have been locked out of Downing Street, but were eventually let in. Credit : Monica Wells/Alamy Live News
RMK381KP–A political map showing the state of Europe in 1830 - England - Belgium - France - German Confederation - Poland - Austrian Empire - Italy - Greece - Ottoman Empire
RMB4KM4J–Willem van Nassau, Prince of Orange 1533-1584, silkscreen made of a painting by nick oudshoorn
RM2RHK8FT–THE HAGUE - Suzy Römer during the Tula Lecture of the National Institute of the Dutch Slavery History and Legacy (NiNsee) in the Mauritshuis. The Curacao resistance fighter Tula was an enslaved person who in 1795 became the leader of the largest revolt by enslaved people in the Caribbean part of the Dutch kingdom. ANP RAMON VAN FLYMEN netherlands out - belgium out
RF2RD9X2C–Wiesbaden, Germany - January 21, 2020: Bronze statue, monument to William the Silent, in front of the neo-Gothic Marktkirche church, Wiesbaden, Hesse,
RFWATY2F–Mounted knights illustration. Mounted cuirassier from thirty years war. Historical drawing.
RF2KFKRAX–Human fist clenched symbol on flag of Netherlands background. Power and strength logo
RM2T6CWRE–17th century highwaymen sharing loot in a clearing. They are armed with swords and muskets. Bandits in the woods. Copperplate engraving by David Deuchar from A Collection of Etchings after the most Eminent Masters of the Dutch and Flemish Schools, Edinburgh, 1803.
RMEPE1DF–Monument to William I, Prince of Orange & Philips of Marnix, Lord of Saint-Aldegonde in Antwerp, Belgium
RMHER66G–Philip de Montmorency, Count of Horn (died 1568). Victim of the Inquisition in the Spanish Netherlands. Engraving by History of Philip II, 1884.
RM2AN7ATP–Mediaeval and modern history . Fig. 68. — Melrose Abbey. (From a photograph) As the ruins of Fountains Abbey (see Plate VI) are a memorial of the iconoclasmof the Reformation movement in England, so are the remains of MelroseAbbey a like monument of the iconoclastic phase of the Reformation inScotland. With the change in doctrines there, the monks of the historic abbey— it was founded in the thirteenth century — were driven out and thebeautiful sculptures of the abbey church defaced. Fig. 69. — Typical Dutch Scene: Zaandam. (From a photograph) CHAPTER XXIII THE REVOLT OF THE NETHERLANDS: RISE
RFT48FAB–Statue of William of Orange, William I, Prince of Orange on Het Plein, (The Square) in the center of The Hague, Netherlands
RM2WG9D1R–Orange driven from Belgium, 1830, Anonymous, 1830 - 1831 print Cartoon on the distribution of the House of Oranje-Nassau of the Belgian throne by the Belgian Congress, November 23, 1830. A group of Belgian insurgents drives away King William I and Prince Frederik from the country. There are cannonballs and flares on the ground between the feet of the Dutch. Belgium paper revolution, revolt. putting the enemy to flight
RM2D6DERP–Plate 33: Dutch and Roman Flotillas on the Rhine, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians (Romanorvm et Batavorvm societas), 1611.
RMD98NN5–Michiel Adriaenszoon De Ruyter (1607-1676) He probably became a sailor age 11. In 1622 he defended his home town as a
RFRJ7808–Netherlands flag and hand on white background. Vector illustration
RMADJ0D2–Boxes of tea floating in harbor during a Boston Tea Party reenactment
RMHWE683–Students demonstrating in The Netherlands
RMR7247J–David Welle, View of the Wester Nieuwehoofdpoort from the Leuvehaven west side, Rotterdam, cityscape painting visual material wood oil panel, Oil on panel Gilded ornamented list topography cityscape Belgian revolt Antoine Lipkens optical telegraph telegraph communication Rotterdam City Triangle Witte Poort Wester Nieuwehoofdort
RM2TBK3C5–London, UK, 7th December 2023. Hours after giving an emergency press conference defending his Rwanda plan, British PM Rishi Sunak gave a warm welcome to Dutch PM Mark Rutte. For a while they seem to have been locked out of Downing Street, but were eventually let in. Credit : Monica Wells/Alamy Live News
RFWME20M–delft, netherlands - 2019.08.09: portrait of margaret duchess of parma (1522-1586) governor of the spanish netherlands (after 1562 oil on panel pain
RMB4KJ40–Willem van Nassau, Prince of Orange 1533-1584, silkscreen made of a painting by nick oudshoorn
RM2RHK964–THE HAGUE - Suzy Römer during the Tula Lecture of the National Institute of the Dutch Slavery History and Legacy (NiNsee) in the Mauritshuis. The Curacao resistance fighter Tula was an enslaved person who in 1795 became the leader of the largest revolt by enslaved people in the Caribbean part of the Dutch kingdom. ANP RAMON VAN FLYMEN netherlands out - belgium out
RFPF6GW5–Clenched fist raised in the air holding the national flag of Netherlands
RF2C39E2D–The Surrender of Breda, 1625 - painting by Velasquez.
RF2KFKWB6–Human fist clenched symbol on flag of Netherlands background. Power and strength logo
RMPP71PN–Johan van Oldenbarnevelt (1547Ð1619), Lord of Berkel en Rodenrijs (1600), Gunterstein (1611) and Bakkum (1613). Dutch statesman who played an important role in the Dutch struggle for independence from Spain. Portrait. Engraving.
RMEPE1EE–Monument to William I, Prince of Orange & Philips of Marnix, Lord of Saint-Aldegonde in Antwerp, Belgium
RM2J82AB0–Annunciation with Saints (tempera on panel) by Giovanni di Niccolo del Biondo, (fl.1356-1392); Galleria dell'Accademia & Museo degli Strumenti Musicali, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; Italian, out of copyright.
RM2AN79TJ–Mediaeval and modern history . Fig. 68. — Melrose Abbey. (From a photograph) As the ruins of Fountains Abbey (see Plate VI) are a memorial of the iconoclasmof the Reformation movement in England, so are the remains of MelroseAbbey a like monument of the iconoclastic phase of the Reformation inScotland. With the change in doctrines there, the monks of the historic abbey— it was founded in the thirteenth century — were driven out and thebeautiful sculptures of the abbey church defaced. Fig. 69. — Typical Dutch Scene: Zaandam. (From a photograph) CHAPTER XXIII THE REVOLT OF THE NETHERLANDS: RISE
RFT48FAC–Statue of William of Orange, William I, Prince of Orange on Het Plein, (The Square) in the center of The Hague, Netherlands
RM2WFMBDC–Van Speyk is given a scene here, / he saved Old Dutch flag at the expense of his life, 1848 - 1881 print Leaf with 12 performances about the life and self -sacrifice of J.C.J. Van Speijk during the fight against the Belgians. Under each image a two -way verse. Numbered in the middle: 35. Netherlands paper letterpress printing battle. revolution, revolt. orphans Belgium. Netherlands
RM2D6DET9–Plate 9: The Romans Defeated by the Dutch Troops at Bonna, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians (Romanorvm et Batavorvm societas), 1611.
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