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Français : "Brederode présente une Requête à Marguerite de Parme au nom de tous les Coniurez.".
Nederlands: Hendrik van Brederode biedt Margaretha van Parma namens het Verbond der Edelen het Smeekschrift der Edelen aan, 5 april 1566
English: Hendrick van Brederode presents Margareth of Parma the Petition of the Nobles (Smeekschrift der Edelen) for the Compromise of Nobles, 5 April 1566. Tome 1, p. 287.
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Histoire de la guerre des Païs-Bas, du R.P. Famien Strada ... / traduite par P. Du Ryrer, 1727

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Author Book authors: Famiano Strada (1572-1649); Pierre Du Ryer (ca.1606-1658). Engraver: L. Causé. Photography: D-vorm, Bert en Lilian Mellink

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