RMJTHK46–Strada, Leo Belgicus, 1648, Cornell, CUL PJM 1011 01
RMPE1YT8–Antique map of Leo Belgicus by Visscher C.J. - Gerritsz 1630.
RMJHED90–Joannes van Deutecum - Leo Belgicus 1650 - published by Claes Jansz Visscher Amsterdam
RM2H3JNH1–Novissima, et Accuratissima Leonis Belgici, seu Septemdecim Regionum Descriptio. Auct: N.I. Visschero. The Sitting Leo Belgicus or Dutch Lion, map of the Benelux countries In or between 1611 and 1621 Creator Claes Janszoon Visscher II (1587–1652)
RM2M9D1JC–Leo Belgicus
RM2JE3R11–Map of the Seventeen Provinces in the form of the Dutch lion, Leo Belgicus (title on object), Top right a cartouche with a Latin text at the top, in the center a scale bar: Scala milli: Germanic:, and at the bottom an overview with topographical information about each province. Bottom right inserts with views of the palace in Brussels and the Binnenhof in The Hague. The map itself shows the arms of each province and surrounding countries. Top left portrait of Ferdinand of Austria, governor of the Southern Netherlands (1633-1641). Next to it portrait of Stadholder Frederick Henry of Orange
RM2M9CPKX–Leo Belgicus showing the Low Countries of Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg as a Lion during the Eighty Years War of Independence
RFHB082K–Stained Glass window in the Church of Braine-le-Chateau, Wallonia, Belgium, depicting the Leo Belgicus or Belgian lion
RF2J6TKHG–Famiano Strada - Old World Map Leo Belgicus Map - 1648
RMJA5G6G–BELGIUM-CIRCA 1951:A stamp printed in BELGIUM shows image of The coat of arms of the Kingdom of Belgium bears a lion, called the Belgian Lion, or Leo Belgicus, circa 1951.
RM2DB4J9D–'The Leo Belgicus, Latin for Netherlandic Lion is a map of the Low Countries drawn in the shape of a lion. The earliest Leo Belgicus was drawn by the Austrian cartographer Michael Aitzinger in 1583, when the Netherlands were fighting the Eighty Years' War for independence. The motif was inspired by the heraldic figure of the lion, occurring in the coats of arms of several of the Netherlands, namely: Brabant, Flanders, Guelders, Hainout, Holland, Limburg, Luxembourg and Zeeland, as well as in those of William of Orange. Aitzinger's map was the first of many. There were three different designs.
RM2AK2CGB–Leo Belgicus
RM2B6XJ8K–Kaart van de Nederlanden in de vorm van de Hollandse Leeuw, 1598 Leo Belgicus (titel op object) Map of the Netherlands in the form of the Dutch Lion, 1598Leo Belgicus (title object) Object type: picture postcard Item number: RP-P-OB-80.502Catalogusreferentie: FMH 1118 AlNew Hollstein Dutch 1007-1 (3) Description: Map of the Northern and Southern Netherlands in the form of the Dutch Lion, 1598. with inzetjes with views of the palace in Brussels and the Binnenhof in the Hague. In the frame on either side of portraits of Philip II and seven governors Margaret of Parma to Albrecht. Down five portr
RF2X08A92–Leo Belgicus by Claes Janszoon Visscher II - The Leo Belgicus (Latin for Belgic Lion) was used in map design to symbolize the former Low Countries ( Netherlands, Luxembourg, Belgium and a small part of northern France) with the shape of a lion. 1611
RM2WFTCP0–Triumphal trip of Willem van Oranje, courts, Cornelis van Kittensteyn, after Willem Pietersz Buytewech, 1626 print Plate rights of five albums of 'Triumphocht van Willem van Oranje' with symbolic representations of the virtues of Prince Willem van Oranje, consisting of: the Christian virtues, the government virtues and the warriors. The last two virtues are central in this print. In the middle of the image, the harnessed Willem van Oranje and the Dutch Lion (Leo Belgicus) are depicted on a triumphal wagon with large flags. Fly around the car, putti, fame and the envy with her snakesharen. The
RMFK839B–BELGIUM - CIRCA 1946: A stamp printed in Belgium shows The coat of arms of the Kingdom of Belgium bears a lion or Leo Belgium, c
RFEG5D86–BELGIUM - CIRCA 1936: a stamp printed in the Belgium shows Lion of Belgium, circa 1936
RMHM098D–Leo Belgicus
RM2CFAB2T–Netherlandic Lion
RMPH4C9A–Leo Belgicus. Artificiosa et geographica tabula su - 'Map in the shape of a lion' .
RMJ7WBY1–1583 Leo Belgicus Hogenberg
RFDC9YW3–BELGIUM-1951:A stamp printed in BELGIUM shows The coat of arms of the Kingdom of Belgium bears a lion, called the Belgian Lion
RMC2HDFG–Netherlandic Lion
RM2JE3R7R–Map of the Seventeen Provinces in the Form of the Dutch Lion, Leo Belgicus (title on object), Map of the Seventeen Provinces in the Form of the Dutch Lion. On the map itself, each province has its corresponding coat of arms. To the right a cartouche with a scale bar at the top: Scala milliar Germa, in the middle an explanation of the map and at the bottom an overview with topographical information about each province. At the bottom of the map three couples are depicted in clothing from different areas and of different standing. Graduations along the edges. On verso Latin text., print maker
RM2M9CPGR–Leo Belgicus showing the Low Countries of Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg as a Lion during the Eighty Years War of Independence
RF2E5028G–Bas relief stone carving of coat of arms of belgium, with lion, crown and laurels
RMEX057B–BELGIUM - CIRCA 1951:A stamp printed in Belgium shows image of The coat of arms of the Kingdom of Belgium bears a lion or Leo Be
RMCEHEG1–Postage stamp.
RMW3KAD6–Map of the Netherlands in the shape of a lion (Leo Belgicus)
RM2TE4YA5–Messenheft with the figure of King William III, Anonymous, After c. 1689 - c. 1700 The figure of the Kingstadholder William III (1650-1702) cast in two hollow halves is on a hexagonal pedestal. He is dressed like a Roman general, has long hair and wears a crown on the head. In his right hand he keeps the scepter, his left hand rests on a shield placed behind him with two weapons. The upper is celebrated: 1 and 4 Scotland, 2 France/England, 3 Ireland. The bottom is the Leo Belgicus (Nederlandse Leeuw). England (possibly) copper (metal) casting England The figure of the Kingstadholder William I
RMFK83A1–BELGIUM - CIRCA 1946: A stamp printed in Belgium shows The coat of arms of the Kingdom of Belgium bears a lion or Leo Belgium, c
RMMP92PG–. Novissima Et Accuratissima Leonis Belgici, Seu Septemdecim Regionum Descriptio... Leo Belgicus Second state of the copperplate English: Belgian Lion or Dutch Lion Italiano: Leone Belga o Leone Olandese . Dutch Wikipedia. Claes Janszoon Visscher II (1587–1652) Alternative names Claes Jansz. Visscher (II), Claes Janszoon Visscher, Joannes Piscator, Nicolas Jansz. Visscher (II), Nicolas Joannis Visscher (II) Description Dutch publisher, printmaker and draughtsman Date of birth/death 1587 19 June 1652 Location of birth/death Amsterdam Amsterdam Work period between circa 1601 and circa
RFEG5D89–BELGIUM - CIRCA 1929: a stamp printed in the Belgium shows Lion of Belgium, circa 1929
RMHM1YWF–Leo belgicus
RFEG264P–BELGIUM - CIRCA 1951:A stamp printed in Belgium shows image of The coat of arms of the Kingdom of Belgium bears a lion or Leo Be
RMPEN23D–Leo Belgicus. Artificiosa et geographica tabula su - caption 'Map in the shape of a lion'
RMJ8D2MB–Leo Belgicus Philipp von Zesen
RMJ9BKCT–1617 Leo Belgicus Kaerius
RM2M9CPHJ–Leo Belgicus showing the Low Countries of Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg as a Lion during the Eighty Years War of Independence
RMCEHC16–Postage stamp.
RMMP92PF–. Dutch cartographer, engraver and publisher 802 Leo Belgicus
RMP5RAF8–N/A. Nova XVII Provinciarum Germaniae Inferioris tabula/Leo Belgicus; size=43x56cm . 1630. CJ Visscher 1630 (Piscatore, Nicolao Ioannis) 18 1630 Nova XVII Visscher mr
RMHKWDPF–Bodleian Libraries, Map of the Netherlands as 'Leo Belgicus' by Nikolaus Visscher, 1648
RM2CCXC2E–Joannes van Deutecum - Leo Belgicus 1650 - published by Claes Jansz Visscher Amsterdam.
RMP4M5R1–1617 Leo Belgicus Kaerius.
RM2HG8PHJ–Sitting Leo Belgicus - Visscher.
RM2HJ55D8–Strada, Leo Belgicus, 1648, Cornell, CUL PJM 1011 01.
RMPF179J–Leo Belgicus. Artificiosa et geographica tabula su - caption 'Map in the shape of a lion'
RMMMPJN9–. English: Antique map of Leo Belgicus by Visscher C.J. - Gerritsz 1630.jpg . 1630. Visscher C.J. - Gerritsz Antique map of Leo Belgicus by Visscher C.J. - Gerritsz 1630
RMP0197P–. English: Title:Leo Belgicus; size: 37,5x45,5cm. . 1617. Pieter van den Keere (1571–1646) Alternative names Peter Kaerius, Petrus Kaerius, Petrus Kerius, Pieter de Keere Description Flemish engraver, publisher and cartographer Date of birth/death 1571 circa 1646 Location of birth/death Ghent Ghent Work period from 1591 until 1646 Work location England (1584-1593), London, Amsterdam (1593-1630) Authority control : Q363934 VIAF:?29832473 ISNI:?0000 0000 8109 2656 ULAN:?500057940 LCCN:?n50060953 GND:?119377713 WorldCat Langren, Hendrik Floris van 16 1617 Leo Belgicus Kaerius
RMEYRM8W–Leo Belgicus. Artificiosa et geographica tabula su - caption: 'Map in the shape of a lion' Leo Belgicus Artificiosa et geographica tabula su - caption 'Map
RMHBW7HB–Leo Belgicus. Artificiosa et geographica tabula su - caption: 'Map in the shape of a lion' Leo Belgicus Artificiosa et geographica tabula su - caption 'Map
RMHYGHY8–1617 Leo Belgicus Kaerius
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