Wilhelm I. von Nassau-Oranien, (1533-1584)

seine Söhne Moritz und Friedrich Heinrich, sein Enkel Wilhelm II. und Urenkel Wilhelm III. als Statthalter von Niederland bis 1702 : Graphik, Gemälde, Medaillen : Museum Wiesbaden, Sammlung Nassauischer Altertümer, Ausstellung vom 12. 12. 1984-8. 4. 1985

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Wilhelm I. von Nassau-Oranien, (1533-1584)

seine Söhne Moritz und Friedrich Heinrich, sein Enkel Wilhelm II. und Urenkel Wilhelm III. als Statthalter von Niederland bis 1702 : Graphik, Gemälde, Medaillen : Museum Wiesbaden, Sammlung Nassauischer Altertümer, Ausstellung vom 12. 12. 1984-8. 4. 1985

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Publisher
Das Museum
Language
German
Pages
147

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 73-78.
Exhibition catalog.

Published in
Wiesbaden
Series
Schriften des Museums Wiesbaden ;, n.F., Nr. 4
Other Titles
Wilhelm der Erste von Nassau-Oranien (1533-1584)

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
949.2/03/0924
Library of Congress
DH188.W7 K58 1984

The Physical Object

Pagination
147 p. :
Number of pages
147

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2621467M
LCCN
85188484

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