Titusz Vay Saves King Sigismund of Hungary in the Battle of Nicopolis by Ferenc Lohr

Titusz Vay Saves King Sigismund of Hungary in the Battle of Nicopolis

( Titusz Vay saves the king Sigismund of Hungary in the Battle of NicopolisnMagyar: Vay Titusz megmenti Zsigmond kiraly eletet a nikapolyi csatabann)


Ferenc Lohr

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Titusz Vay Saves King Sigismund of Hungary in the Battle of Nicopolis by Ferenc Lohr. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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