Franc and Sicamber Warriors Around the Year 254. The Sicambres Were a Germanic People South of the Lippe, Subordinated by the Romans in the 8th Century and Then Integrated into the Franc People. Engraving by Victor Adam in the Book 'France in the Middle Ag
The Gauls took Rome after the Battle of Allia in 390. Engraving by Victor Adam (1801-1866) in the book France in the Middle Ages published by the Ardant brothers in the middle of the 19th century
Historical Parade at the Bicentennial of Utrecht University, 1836 Parade of the Dutch Army to Ostend, July 3, 1600, the Day after the Victory at Nieuwpoort; According to the Costumed Representation Given by H H Stud
Brunehaut (or Brunehilde, v.534-613) Queen of Austrasia in 567, Wife of King Sigebert. After His Death, She Administered the Kingdom with Energy. Her Rivalry with Frenegonde, Queen of Neustria, Ravaged Their States. Delivered to Clotaire
Historical Procession at the Bicentennial of Utrecht University, 1836 (plate 4) (title on object: Procession of the Dutch Army to Ostend, July 3, 1600, the Day After the Victory at Nieuwpoort; According to the Costumed Representation, Given by the Students
Charles Martel (688-741) won the Arab troops in Poitiers in 732. Engraving by Victor Adam (1801-1866) in the book “France in the Middle Ages” published by the Ardant brothers in the middle of the 19th century.
The beef merchant trotting by calculating his profit. In “Album Grotesque, Choices of Outstanding Types”, illustrations by Victor Adam, Paris, circa 1850.
Attila (v. 395-453) the Sole Leader of the Huns in 445, Ravaged the Empires of the East and the West - Barbarian Invasions - Engraving by Victor Adam in the Book 'France in the Middle Ages' Published by the Ardant Brothers
Dagobert I (v.600-639) King of Austrasia (623 to 629), King of All Franks (629 to 634), King of Neustria and Burgundy (634 to 639). The Reign of Dagobert I
Roland, Count of the March of Brittany Died by a Detachment of Vascons (Basques) in 778 in the Valley of Ronceveaux (Pyrenees). Engraving by Victor Adam (1801-1866) in the Book 'France in the Middle Ages' Published by the Ardant Brothers
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