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RMD995RY–Bas-relief depicting the Battle of Pavia (1525) by Juan de Orea. The Battle of Pavia, February 24, 1525, was the decisive engagement of the Italian War of 1521-25. A Spanish-Imperial army under the command of Charles de Lannoy attacked the French army
RMTA236K–King Francis I of France was defeated and captured by Emperor Charles V in the Battle of Pavia.
RMEC80H9–(detail from) The battle of Pavia painted 1525-1530 oil on wood by an unknown artist. The Battle of Pavia, 24 February 1525, was the decisive engagement of the Italian War of 1521–26. A Spanish-Imperial army attacked the French army under the personal command of Francis I of France. the French army was split and defeated
RMRYCEB6–The capturing of Francis I at the Battle of Pavia, 1525, possibly Dirck Volckertsz Coornhert, 1555 - 1556
RMRKD5P5–Charles V and Francis the 1st. before the battle. The Battle of Pavia, fought on the morning of 24 February 1525, was the decisive engagement of the
RMJR30NG–Italian War,Battle of Pavia,1525
RM2JE4MJ3–Prisoner of Francis I at the battle of Pavia, 1525, Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert (possibly), after Maarten van Heemskerck, 1555 - 1556, The capture of Francis I, King of France, during the battle of Pavia (1525). The king on horseback is surrounded by three knights, also on horseback. In the foreground lies the body of a defeated knight. In the background tents and armies with the city of Pavia in the distance. The print has a Latin, Spanish and French caption and is part of a twelve-part series on the victories of Charles V., print maker: Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert, (possibly), print maker
RMRKDTGD–Battle of Pavia - A painting depicting the Battle of Pavia, a military engagement of February 24, 1525.
RM2M5JWWN–Surrender of Francis I at the Battle of Pavia (24 February 1525). Oil on canvas by Jose Maria Alarcon y Carceles (1848-1904), 1879. Army Museum. Toledo, Spain.
RMP60TWM–Surrender of King Francis I of France, battle of Pavia, 24 February 1525
RMK2X8EA–The battle of Pavia. Held on February 24, 1525 between the French army under King Francis I (1494-1547) and German-Spanish troops of Emperor Charles V (1500-1558), who won the battle. Francis I of France made prisoner after his defeat. Engraving.
RMMP7WF6–The capture of Francis I, King of France, taken prisoner at the Battle of Pavia, 24 February 1525
RME1W30N–Francis I of France surrenders at The Battle of Pavia, 24 February 1525.
RMAKFG00–French king Francis I taken prisoner at Pavia during war with the Holy Roman Empire 1525. Hand-colored woodcut
RMWHAPJW–German engraving of the Battle of Pavia.. The Battle of Pavia: 24th February 1525. one of the last battles of the Italian Wars in 1525 when a Spanish Imperial army attempted to relieve a French siege of the Italian city of Pavia. The real battle was fought on the morning of 24 February. A heavy mist hangs over the battle field
RM2JCT1GP–Italian War of 1521-1526. Surrender and imprisonment of Francis I of France (1494-1527) at the Battle of Pavia (February 24, 1525), in which he was defeated by Emperor Charles V. Illustration by J. Llopart. Chromolithography. 'Historia Universal' (Universal History), by César Cantú. Volume VII. Published in Barcelona, 1886.
RMBCWBGA–Francis I King of France taken prisoner at the Battle of Pavia 24 February 1525
RMD89H7B–BATTLE OF PAVIA
RMKNDM4Y–Emperor Charles V at the Battle of Pavia in 1525 (Italian War). Relief by Niccolo Da Corte, 1547. Facade of Palace of Charles V. Granada. Andalusia. Spain. Renaissance style
RMERGFMN–Battle of Pavia : Surrender of Francis I of France. Fought on the morning of 24 February 1525 between the forces of the Holy
RMB8PNBW–Surrender Fracis Battle of Pavia 1525 Spanish-Imperial army Charles de Lannoy French
RMEC80HB–(detail from) The battle of Pavia painted 1525-1530 oil on wood by an unknown artist. The Battle of Pavia, 24 February 1525, was the decisive engagement of the Italian War of 1521–26. A Spanish-Imperial army attacked the French army under the personal command of Francis I of France. the French army was split and defeated
RMERGCJN–Battle of Pavia : Surrender of Francis I of France. Fought on the morning of 24 February 1525 between the forces of the Holy
RMBK8BHH–On 24th February 1525, as part of the Sixth Italian War, battle of Pavia.
RMB5M5KN–military, Landsknechts, song on the Battle of Pavia, 1525,
RM2JBXKE5–The capture of Francis I, King of France, at the battle of Pavia in 1525. The king on horseback is surrounded by three knights, also on horseback. In the foreground lies the body of a defeated knight. In the background tents and armies with the city of Pavia in the distance. The print has a Latin caption and is part of a twelve-part series on the victories of Charles V., Capture of Francis I at the Battle of Pavia, 1525 Victories of Charles V (series title) Divi Caroli. V. imp. opt. max. victoriae, ex multis praecipuae (series title), print maker: Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert, (possibly), print
RMD11YA2–The battle of Pavia. Francis I of France was taken prisoner after his defeat. Colored engraving.
RM2DEWXN5–Death of Jean de Carcado de Molac (c1475-1525) of Brittany Killed at Battle of Pavia 1525 Lombardy Italy during the Italian War (1521-1526) (Engr 1788) (Sergent-Moret) Illustration or Engraving
RMF219HJ–The Battle of Pavia, fought on the 24 February 1525, was the decisive engagement of the Italian War of 1521–1526 between the Kingdom of France and the Habsburg empire of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor. The 4 hour battle was fought outside the city walls and the French army was split and defeated with many of the French nobelry killed. Francis I was captured and imprisoned in the Imperial tower of Pizzighettone and then transferred to Spain, where with Charles V signed the Treaty of Madrid (1526), by which Francis ceded Burgundy to the House of Habsburg in exchange for his freedom.
RMERG2GG–Francis I of France taken prisoner at the battle of Pavia 24 February 1525. After an engraving in 'Gottfried's historical
RM2K2JYK7–The Battle of Pavia, February 24, 1525, was the decisive engagement of the Italian War of 1521-25. A Spanish-Imperial army under the command of Charles de Lannoy attacked the French army under the personal command of Francis I of France. The French army was defeated. Francis himself, captured by the Spanish troops, was imprisoned by Charles V and forced to sign the humiliating Treaty of Madrid, surrendering significant territory to his captor.
RM2ERTTG6–Treaty of Madrid (January 14, 1526) between the Habsburg Emperor Carlos V (Carlos I of Spain) and his prisoner Francisco I, King of France, who had been captured during the Battle of Pavia in February 1525 and kept prisoner until the conclusion of the treaty, Spain. Europe. Old 19th century engraved illustration, El Mundo Ilustrado 1881
RMJR31BF–The Italian War of 1521-26 (Four Years' War, part of the Italian Wars) pitted Francis I of France and the Republic of Venice against the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, Henry VIII of England, and the Papal States. The conflict arose from animosity over the election of Charles as Emperor in 1519-20 and from Pope Leo X's need to ally with Charles against Martin Luther. The Battle of Pavia, fought on the morning of February 24, 1525, was the decisive engagement of the Italian War of 1521-26. An Imperial-Spanish army under the nominal command of Charles de Lannoy (and working in conjunction with the
RMPNJNDP–Charles V's victories. Francis I emprisoned. Battle of Pavia. 1525. Madrid, National library (engravings). Author: HEEMSKERCK, MARTIN VAN. Location: BIBLIOTECA NACIONAL-COLECCION. MADRID. SPAIN.
RM2JG1DTR–General display (labelled 'Pavia 1525') inside the Royal Armouries, Leeds, Yorkshire, UK.
RMHTMGWP–Francois I (1494-1547) King of France from 1515. Francois at the Battle of Pavia, 24 February 1525, where he was captured by the Spanish troops and imprisoned by Charles V.
RM2HDXG4D–Eleanora of Austria, Queen of France (1498-1558), Joos van Cleve (1485-1540/1541) Flemish Belgian Belgium ( Eleanora of Austria (1498-1558), sister of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, betrothed to Francis I part of the Peace of Cambrai following the French king's defeat at the battle of Pavia (24 February 1525).
RMHTMGWT–Francois I (1494-1547) King of France from 1515. At the Battle of Pavia, 24 February 1525, he was captured by the Spanish troops and imprisoned by Charles V. Here, under guard, he is writing to his mother Louise of Savoy informing her of the diastrous battle. 19th century chromolithograph.
RMMMH53M–. English: A painting depicting the Battle of Pavia, a military engagement of February 24, 1525. Battle of Pavia. 16th century, after 1525. Battle of Pavia, oil on panel
RMKHKM8J–Francis I, 1494-1547, King of France, captured by Habsburg troops, Battle of Pavia, 1525
RMEC80H8–(detail from) The battle of Pavia painted 1525-1530 oil on wood by an unknown artist. The Battle of Pavia, 24 February 1525, was the decisive engagement of the Italian War of 1521–26. A Spanish-Imperial army attacked the French army under the personal command of Francis I of France. the French army was split and defeated
RF2B1T9WN–Plan of the Battle of Pavia, a battle in the context of the Italian wars for hegemony in Europe between the Habsburgs under Charles V and the Valois under Francis I, which took place on February 24, 1525 / Plan der Schlacht bei Pavia, eine Schlacht im Rahmen der Italienkriege um die Hegemonie in Europa zwischen den Habsburgern unter Karl V. und den Valois unter Franz I., die am 24. Februar 1525 stattfand, Historisch, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RMMPT68N–The Siege and Battle of Pavia, 1525-1528. Artist: Unknown.
RM2DX613R–Engraving of wounded Swiss soldiers returning from The Battle of Pavia, fought on the morning of 24 February 1525. This was the decisive engagement of the Italian War of 1521–1526 between the Kingdom of France and the Habsburg empire of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor as well as ruler of Spain, Austria, the Low Countries, and the Two Sicilies. 'The history of Protestantism' by James Aitken Wylie (1808-1890), pub. 1878
RM2JE57WM–The capture of Francis I, king of France, during the battle of Pavia (1525). The king on horseback is surrounded by three knights, also on horseback. In the foreground is the body of a defeated knight. On the background tents and armies with the city of Pavia in the distance. The print is part of a twelve-part series on the victories of Charles V. He has a separate text strip with a Latin text, Prisoner of French I during the battle of Pavia, 1525 Victory of Charles V (series title) Divi Caroli. V. imp. opt. max. victoriae, ex multis praecipuae (series title), print maker: Dirck Volckertsz
RMPCEKAP–76 Battle of Pavia 1525
RM2DEWXN3–Portrait of Jean de Carcado de Molac (c1475-1525) of Brittany Killed at Battle of Pavia 1525 Lombardy Italy (Engr 1788) (Sergent-Ridé) Illustration or Engraving
RMHKDET3–Battle of Pavia 1525
RMERG42K–Francis I of France taken prisoner at the battle of Pavia 24 February 1525. After an engraving in 'Gottfried's historical
RFRAYMF6–The capturing of Francis I at the Battle of Pavia, 1525, possibly Dirck Volckertsz Coornhert, 1555 - 1556. Reimagined
RMBBNAJX–Francis I, 12.9.1494 - 31.3.1547, King of France 1.1.1515 - 31.3.1547, captured on the Battle of Pavia, 24.2.1525, wood engraving, 19th century, ,
RM2JKKWKF–Frances I, King of France, taken prisoner at the Battle of Pavia, Illustration from the Book, 'John Cassel’s Illustrated History of England, Volume II', text by William Howitt, Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, London, 1858
RMPP807N–Emperor Charles V at the Battle of Pavia in 1525 (Italian War). Relief by Niccolo Da Corte, 1547. Facade of Palace of Charles V. Granada. Andalusia. Spain. Renaissance style.
RMBBNF3N–Francis I, 12.9.1494 - 31.3.1547, King of France 1.1.1515 - 31.3.1547, captured on the Battle of Pavia, 24.2.1525, wood engraving after drawing by Wilhelm Camphausen, 1859, ,
RMJCFM52–Francis Ist. Battle of Pavia. The Battle of Pavia (24th February 1525) was a descisive event during the sixth of the Italian wars (1521-1526). The battle marks the defeat of the Kings of France in their attempt at gaining dominion over the north of Italy.
RM2HDXG42–Eleanora of Austria, Queen of France (1498-1558), Joos van Cleve (1485-1540/1541) Flemish Belgian Belgium ( Eleanora of Austria (1498-1558), sister of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, betrothed to Francis I part of the Peace of Cambrai following the French king's defeat at the battle of Pavia (24 February 1525).
RMBA7R15–Frundsberg, Georg von, 24.9.1473 - 30.8.1528, German Landsknecht leader, full length, in the Battle of Pavia, 24.2.1525, wood engraving after painting by Anton Bauer, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RM2J0NF6N–Guerre d'Italie (1521-1526): la bataille de Pavie (24 fevrier 1525), opposant les troupes francaises de Francois Ier (1494-1547) et celles de Charles Quint (1500-1558), lors de laquelle, le roi de France est fait prisonnier apres sa defaite, Francois Ier remet a Charles de Lannoy son epee' (The battle of Pavia, February 24th, 1525 between the French army under King Francis I and German-Spanish troops of Emperor Charles V, who were the winner - Francis I of France was taken prisoner after his defeat and gives his sword to Charles de Lannoy) Gravure tiree de 'La France a travers les siecles' de
RMKHKM87–Francis I, 1494-1547, King of France, captured by Habsburg troops, Battle of Pavia, 1525
RMEC80HA–(detail from) The battle of Pavia painted 1525-1530 oil on wood by an unknown artist. The Battle of Pavia, 24 February 1525, was the decisive engagement of the Italian War of 1521–26. A Spanish-Imperial army attacked the French army under the personal command of Francis I of France. the French army was split and defeated
RMBBNFAW–Francis I, 12.9.1494 - 31.3.1547, King of France 1.1.1515 - 31.3.1547, captured on the Battle of Pavia, 24.2.1525, copper engraving by Matthaeus Marian, 17th century, , Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RF2KA0P88–The capture of Francis I, king of France, during the battle of Pavia in 1525. The king on horseback is surrounded by three knights, also on horseback.
RM2DX615J–Engraving of wounded Swiss soldiers returning from The Battle of Pavia, fought on the morning of 24 February 1525. This was the decisive engagement of the Italian War of 1521–1526 between the Kingdom of France and the Habsburg empire of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor as well as ruler of Spain, Austria, the Low Countries, and the Two Sicilies. 'The history of Protestantism' by James Aitken Wylie (1808-1890), pub. 1878
RMW577CH–Victory over the French at the Battle of Pavia, Copper Medal. Front: Frans I, kneeling before the Golden Fleece, lit by the sun's rays, behind him a helmet in a circle. Reverse: Violet within a circle, Pavia, Charles V of Habsburg (German Emperor and King of Spain), French I of Valois-Angouleme (King of France), anonymous, Netherlands, 1525, copper (metal), striking (metalworking), d 2.9 cm × w 3.60
RMMMN1J1–. English: Battle of Pavia 1525 75 Battle of Pavia 1525
RM2ETX9RW–Treaty of Madrid (January 14, 1526) between the Habsburg Emperor Carlos V (Carlos I of Spain) and his prisoner Francisco I, King of France, who had been captured during the Battle of Pavia in February 1525 and kept prisoner until the conclusion of the treaty, Spain. Europe. Old 19th century engraved illustration, El Mundo Ilustrado 1881
RM2HJPB8C–' Tout est perdu fors l’honneur' Le roi de France Francois Ier (1515-1547) l’aurait ecrite dans une lettre a sa mere, Louise de Savoie (1476-1531), apres avoir ete arrete par les troupes de son rival, l’empereur Charles Quint (1516-1558), apres sa capture a la bataille de Pavie en 1525' (Everything is lost, for the honor of Francois I (1494 - 1547) to his mother after the defeat of the Battle of Pavia in 1525 against Charles V (or Charles V 1500-1558) llustration de Job (1858-1931) tiree de 'les mots historiques du pays de France' 1896 Collection privee
RF2F4T2WC–All is lost save honour,Francis I king of France defeated and taken as prisoner at the battle of Pavia during the Italian war against Charles V Holy Roman Emperor, 1525
RMR5EK1T–Battle of Pavia. A map of the city and the battle plan of 1525 as France advanced into Italy. . Battle of Pavia. Basel?. Published in,1525.Large fragment of map, found with several other partial examples of this hitherto unrecorded plan retrieved from the binding of a book. Believed to be the earliest surviving western printed battle plan (as opposed to bird’s eye view). Incomplete, worm holes in top right hand corner. Source: Maps CC.5.a.257. Language: Latin.
RM2B6NXKR–Gevangename van Frans I tijdens de slag van Pavia Overwinningen van Karel V (serietitel) Divi Caroli V imp opt max victoriae the capture of Francis I, king of France, at the battle of Pavia in 1525. the king on horseback surrounded by three knights, also on horseback. In the foreground lies the body of a defeated knight. In the background tent and camp in the distance the city of Pavia. The print has a Latin, Spanish and French team and is part of a twelve-part series about the victories of Charles V. Manufacturer : printmaker: Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert (possible) printmaker Cornelis Bos (po
RM2JND6GT–The Battle of Pavia, 1525 (by Rupert Heller)
RMPNX8CE–The battle of Pavia. Held on February 24, 1525 between the French army under King Francis I and German-Spanish troops of Emperor Charles V, who were the winner. Francis I of France was taken prisoner after his defeat. Colored engraving.
RM2JND6GA–The Battle of Pavia, 1525 (by anonymous Flemish artist)
RF2B9BD3C–Victory over the French at the Battle of Pavia, spot token on the actions of Pope Clement VII, Copper Medal. Obverse: crowned eagle standing on the ground, crowned rooster within an inscription. Reverse: fox with monkshap around his neck, rosary for inside, Pavia, Charles V of Habsburg (German emperor and king of Spain), Frans I of Valois-Angoulême (king of France), Clemens VII, anonymous, Netherlands, 1525, copper (metal), striking (metalworking), d 2.8 cm × w 3.76 gr, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a mod
RM2DEWXKB–Portrait of Louis II de la Trémoille, aka La Trimouille, French General or Soldier (1460-1525) (Engr 1788) (Sergent) Illustration or Engraving
RM2D7M24K–Capture of Francis I, 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
RM2FYYTA8–Victory at Pavia, 1525, no. 2; Triumphs of Karel V. Koning Frans I captured during the Battle of Pavia, February 24, 1525. Capures in two lines of Latin, four Spanish rules and four rules French.
RMEC80H6–(detail from) The battle of Pavia painted 1525-1530 oil on wood by an unknown artist. The Battle of Pavia, 24 February 1525, was the decisive engagement of the Italian War of 1521–26. A Spanish-Imperial army attacked the French army under the personal command of Francis I of France. the French army was split and defeated
RM2G14HX2–Prisonant of French I during the Battle of Pavia, 1525; Victories of Charles V; Divi Caroli. V. Imp. opt. Max victoriae, ex multis praecipuae. King French I captured during the Battle of Pavia, February 24, 1525. Caption in two Latin lines.
RM2G274FT–Victory of Charles V on Frans I at Pavia, 1525; Triumphs of Karel V. Victory of Karel V at Frans I, King of France in the Battle of Pavia in 1525. The soldiers of Charles V beat the French soldiers. On the right in the background a city on a coast. With caption of four rules in Latin. This print is part of a series of eight prints, each proposing a triumph of Charles V.
RMW577C7–Victory over the French at the Battle of Pavia, Copper Medal. Front: Frans I, kneeling before the Golden Fleece, lit by the sun's rays, behind him a helmet in a circle. Reverse: Violet within a circle, Pavia, Charles V of Habsburg (German Emperor and King of Spain), French I of Valois-Angouleme (King of France), anonymous, Netherlands, 1525, copper (metal), striking (metalworking), d 2.8 cm × w 3.59
RMMW8P87–. English: Battle of Pavia 1525 . 16th century. Ruprecht Heller 75 Battle of Pavia 1525
RM2G155TF–Victory of Charles V on Frans I at Pavia, 1525; Triumphs of Karel V. Victory of Karel V at Frans I, King of France in the Battle of Pavia in 1525. The soldiers of Charles V beat the French soldiers. On the right in the background a city on a coast. With caption of four rules in Latin. This print is part of a series of eight prints, each proposing a triumph of Charles V.
RM2FYXHNP–Victory of Charles V on Frans I at Pavia, 1525; Triumphs of Karel V. Victory of Karel V at Frans I, King of France in the Battle of Pavia in 1525. The soldiers of Charles V beat the French soldiers. On the right in the background a city on a coast. With caption of four rules in Latin. This print is part of a series of eight prints, each proposing a triumph of Charles V.
RM2B6NXFY–Gevangename van Frans I tijdens de slag van Pavia, 1525 Overwinningen van Karel V (serietitel) Divi Caroli V imp opt max victoriae, ex multis praecipuae (serietitel) the capture of Francis I, king of France, at the battle of Pavia in 1525. the king on horseback surrounded by three knights, also on horseback. In the foreground lies the body of a defeated knight. In the background tent and camp in the distance the city of Pavia. The picture has a caption Latin and is part of a twelve-part series about the victories of Charles V. Manufacturer : printmaker: Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert (possible) p
RM2M64M3W–Surrender of Francis I at the Battle of Pavia (24 February 1525). Oil on canvas by Jose Maria Alarcon y Carceles (1848-1904), 1879. Army Museum. Toledo, Spain. Author: José María Alarcón y Cárceles (1848-1904). Spanish painter.
RF2B9BD2N–Victory over the French at the Battle of Pavia, Copper Medal. Front: Frans I, kneeling before the Golden Fleece, lit by the sun's rays, behind him a helmet in a circle. Reverse: Violet within a circle, Pavia, Charles V of Habsburg (German Emperor and King of Spain), French I of Valois-Angouleme (King of France), anonymous, Netherlands, 1525, copper (metal), striking (metalworking), d 2.9 cm × w 3.60 gr, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energ
RMEC80HC–(detail from) The battle of Pavia painted 1525-1530 oil on wood by an unknown artist. The Battle of Pavia, 24 February 1525, was the decisive engagement of the Italian War of 1521–26. A Spanish-Imperial army attacked the French army under the personal command of Francis I of France. the French army was split and defeated
RMW577DA–Victory over the French at the Battle of Pavia, spot token on the actions of Pope Clement VII, Copper Medal. Obverse: crowned eagle standing on the ground, crowned rooster within an inscription. Reverse: fox with monkshap around his neck, rosary for inside, Pavia, Charles V of Habsburg (German emperor and king of Spain), Frans I of Valois-Angoulême (king of France), Clemens VII, anonymous, Netherlands, 1525, copper (metal), striking (metalworking), d 2.8 cm × w 3.76
RMMX71PA–. English: Battle of Pavia 1525 . 16th century. Ruprecht Heller 76 Battle of Pavia 1525
RMG2JX1R–The capturing of Francis I at the Battle of Pavia, 1525, possibly Dirck Volckertsz Coornhert, 1555 - 1556
RM2FYXEMY–Victory of Charles V on Frans I at Pavia, 1525; Triumphs of Karel V. Victory of Karel V at Frans I, King of France in the Battle of Pavia in 1525. The soldiers of Charles V beat the French soldiers. On the right in the background a city on a coast. With caption of four rules in Latin. This print is part of a series of eight prints, each proposing a triumph of Charles V.
RM2B6NXG1–Gevangename van Frans I tijdens de slag van Pavia, 1525 Overwinningen van Karel V (serietitel) Divi Caroli V imp opt max victoriae, ex multis praecipuae (serietitel) the capture of Francis I, king of France, during the battle of Pavia (1525). The king on horseback surrounded by three knights, also on horseback. In the foreground lies the body of a defeated knight. In the background tent and camp in the distance the city of Pavia. The print is part of a twelve-part series about the victories of Charles V. Manufacturer : printmaker: Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert (possible) printmaker Cornelis Bos
RMPPCKC6–The battle of Pavia. Held on February 24, 1525 between the French army under King Francis I (1494-1547) and German-Spanish troops of Emperor Charles V (1500-1558), who won the battle. Francis I of France made prisoner after his defeat. Engraving.
RF2B9BD26–Victory over the French at the Battle of Pavia, Copper Medal. Front: Frans I, kneeling before the Golden Fleece, lit by the sun's rays, behind him a helmet in a circle. Reverse: Violet within a circle, Pavia, Charles V of Habsburg (German Emperor and King of Spain), French I of Valois-Angouleme (King of France), anonymous, Netherlands, 1525, copper (metal), striking (metalworking), d 2.8 cm × w 3.59 gr, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energ
RMEC80H5–(detail from) The battle of Pavia painted 1525-1530 oil on wood by an unknown artist. The Battle of Pavia, 24 February 1525, was the decisive engagement of the Italian War of 1521–26. A Spanish-Imperial army attacked the French army under the personal command of Francis I of France. the French army was split and defeated
RMD98APE–The Battle of Pavia, February 24, 1525, was the decisive engagement of the Italian War of 1521-25. A Spanish-Imperial army under the command of Charles de Lannoy attacked the French army under the personal command of Francis I of France. The French army was defeated. Francis himself, captured by the Spanish troops, was imprisoned by Charles V and forced to sign the humiliating Treaty of Madrid, surrendering significant territory to his captor.
RMMYB2TR–. English: Battle of Pavia 1525 . 16th century. Ruprecht Heller 66 Battle of Pavia 1525
RMMMKK58–. English: Battle of Pavia - Unknown Artist - Google Cultural Institute. Birmingham Museum of Art. w67.5 x h45 IN. Oil on panel. . After 1525. Unknown; 16th century Battle of Pavia - Unknown Artist - Google Cultural Institute
RM2G0030D–Prisonant of French I during the Battle of Pavia, 1525; Victories of Charles V; Divi Caroli. V. Imp. opt. Max victoriae, ex multis praecipuae. The imprisonment of French I, king of France, during the Battle of Pavia (1525). The king on horseback is surrounded by three knights, also on horseback. In the foreground is the body of a knight knight. On the background tents and armies with the city of Pavia in the distance. The print is part of a twelve-part series about the victories of Karel V.
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