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The Left Wing of the British army in Action at the Battle of Waterloo, June 18th 1815 ArtistThe Left Wing of the British army in Action at the Battle of Waterloo, June 18th 1815. The Battle of Waterloo was the decisive defeat for Napoleon and marked the end of his empire
A Plan of the Glorious Battle of Waterloo, 1815 (19th century)
Battle of Waterloo, 1815 (1817). Artist: Matthew DubourgBattle of Waterloo, 1815 (1817). French Cuirassiers at the Battle of Waterloo, Charged and Defeated by the Highlanders and the Scots Greys
The Battle of Waterloo Decided by the Duke of Wellington, 1815 (1816). ArtistThe Battle of Waterloo Decided by the Duke of Wellington, 1815 (1816). From Historic, Military and Naval Anecdotes, published by Edward Orme, 1816
Battle of Waterloo, 1815 Artist: William AllanBattle of Waterloo, 1815 (1843). On the right of the picture Napoleon and his staff watch the unfolding events on the battlefield from their position at La Belle Alliance
Meeting of the Order of the Golden Fleece chaired by Charles the Bold, 1475-1480. Found in the Collection of Bibliothe que Nationale de France
Philip the Good (from: The Great Armorial of the Knights of the Golden Fleece), 1430-1461. Found in the Collection of Bibliothe que Nationale de France
The Feast of the Pheasant (Le voeu du faisan), Mid of 16th century. Artist: AnonymousThe Feast of the Pheasant (Le voeu du faisan), Mid of 16th century. Found in the collection of Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Wenceslaus I, Duke of Luxembourg and Joanna, Duchess of Brabant, ca. 1600. Artist: Galle, Philipp (1537-1612)Wenceslaus I, Duke of Luxembourg and Joanna, Duchess of Brabant, ca. 1600. Found in the collection of the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam
First meeting of the Order of the Golden Fleece held by Philip III the Good, Duke of Burgundy, 10 Ja Artist: AlbrierFirst meeting of the Order of the Golden Fleece held by Philip III the Good, Duke of Burgundy, 10 January 1430. Found in the collection of Musee de l Histoire de France, Chateau de Versailles
The Union Brigade Capturing the French Guns at Waterloo, 1902. Artist: William Barnes WollenThe Union Brigade Capturing the French Guns at Waterloo, 1902. From Battles of the Nineteenth Century, Vol. I. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1902]
The Field of Waterloo on the Morning of the Battle, Sunday, June 18, 1815, 1902. Artist: Richard SimkinThe Field of Waterloo on the Morning of the Battle, Sunday, June 18, 1815, 1902. After David Henry Parry (1793-1826). From Battles of the Nineteenth Century, Vol. I
Officer, 2nd Regiment Life Guards (Waterloo Period), 1812-1815 (1909). Artist: Joseph Constantine StadlerOfficer, 2nd Regiment Life Guards (Waterloo Period), 1812-1815 (1909). After Charles Hamilton Smith (1776-1859). From British Military Prints, by Ralph Nevill. [The Connoisseur, London, 1909]
Brabant, 1838. From A Display of the Naval Flags of All Nations. Collected from the Best Authorities. [Fisher, Son, & Co. London, 1838]
Waterloo, 1850. Artist: Shury & SonWaterloo, 1850. From The Continental Tourist, Belgium and Nassau (and Pictorial Companion). [Parry and Co, London, 1850]
The Centre of the British Army in Action at the Battle of Waterloo, 19th century (1909). Artist: Thomas SutherlandThe Centre of the British Army in Action at the Battle of Waterloo, June 18, 1815, 19th century (1909). From British Military Prints - Connoisseur Extra No. 6 by Ralph Nevill
Battle of Waterloo, 1815. The Scots Greys under Major-General Sir William Ponsonby charge two batteries of French Artillery, after having taken the colours of the 105th Regiment
The Town Hall, Leuven, Belgium, c1900 (1914-1915). Artist: John Benjamin StoneThe Town Hall, Leuven, Belgium, c1900 (1914-1915). Built between 1448-1463 and restored in 1842. During the bombardment of the town by the Germans in 1914 this was the only important building that
Napoleon Bonaparte at the end of the battle of Waterloo, 18th June 1815. Napoleon (1769-1821) French soldier and emperor, fleeing from the battlefield of Waterloo after his defeat by the British
The Brabant Skreen, 1721. A satire on the South Sea company. The Duchess of Kendal gives money to Robert Knight (treasurer of the company), to enable him to escape
The Battle of Waterloo, 1815, (c1850s). French cavalry charging British infantry, 18 June 1815. The final and decisive battle of the Napoleonic Wars
The Battle of Waterloo, fought on 18 June 1815, (1910). One of the most decisive battles of the Napoleonic Wars, Waterloo was fought in a small area (some 10km by 4km)
Waterloo, Belgium, 1886. Artist: J F TaelmansWaterloo, Belgium, 1886. Site of the famous battle on June 18, 1815 between the French forces commanded by Napoleon and the British led by the Duke of Wellington
Cambronne at the Battle of Waterloo, 18 June, 1815, (19th century). Invited to surrender the French commander of the Guard, General Count Etienne Cambronne shouted The Guard dies
Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington, with his staff at the Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815. Wellington (1769-1852) commanded the British
Adenet le Roi, King of the Minstrels, 13th century. Adenet le Roi (c1240-c1300), French poet and musician, reciting the Roman de Cleomades to Blanche of Castile (1188-1252)
Battle of Waterloo, Belgium, 1815. The centre of the British army in action at Waterloo on 18 June 1815, withstanding a charge by the French cavalry. After W Heath
Battle of Waterloo, Belgium, 1815 (1817). Napoleon (1769-1821) French soldier and emperor, fleeing from the battlefield of Waterloo after his defeat by the British under Wellington
Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815, (19th century). One of the most decisive battles of the Napoleonic Wars, Waterloo was fought in a small area (some 10km by 4km)
Nobilis Mulier Brabantica, (Noblewoman from Brabant), 1648. Creator: Wenceslaus HollarNobilis Mulier Brabantica, (Noblewoman from Brabant), 1648