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Summary

English: Osman, son of Sultan Ibrahim.

Latina: Hosmanus Imperatoris Ibrahim Filivs.

Artist
Theodoor van Merlen
Title
English: Osman, son of Sultan Ibrahim.
Latina: Hosmanus Imperatoris Ibrahim Filivs.
Description
English: A depiction of Osman, allegedly a son of Ottoman Sultan Ibrahim I. He and his mother Zaffira (named on p. 645 of the source, and illustrated in a separate engraving: see below), said to be one of the Sultan's wives, were on a Turkish ship that was part of a convoy sailing from Constantinople to Alexandria and carrying a number of pilgrims bound for Mecca, which was attacked by the Knights Hospitaller of Malta during the Action of 28 September 1644.
Date 1707
date QS:P571,+1707-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium engraving.
Inscriptions caption in German: "Wahre Contrafactur des Türckischen Kaysers Ibrahims Sohn und der Sultanin seiner Mutter, welche in dem Seetreffen von denen Malteser Rittern gefangen und nach Malta gebracht worden." ("Authentic depiction of the son of the Turkish Emperor Ibrahim and of the Sultana his Mother, captured in a naval battle by the Knights of Malta and abducted to the island of Malta.")
Source/Photographer Johann Peter Lotichius; Matthaeus Merian (1707) Theatri Europaei Fünffter Theil / Das ist: Außführliche Beschreibung Aller Denckwürdigen Geschichten. Die sich in Europa, Als Hoch- und Nieder-Teutschland / Franckreich / Hispanien / Jtalien / Groß-Britannien / Dennemarck / Schweden / Polen / Moscaw / Böhmen / Hungarn / Siebenbürgen / Wallachey / Moldaw: Jn der Türckey und Barbarey ... vom Jahr 1643. biß ins 1647. Jahr / allerseits begeben und verlauffen [Theatrum Europaeum [Theatre of Europe], Fifth Part / That is: A Detailed Description of All Significant Events in Europe, that is, Upper and Lower Germany / France / Spain / Italy / Great Britain / Denmark / Sweden / Poland / Muscovy / Bohemia / Hungary / Transylvania / Wallachia / Moldova: but also in Turkey and the Barbary Coast ... that Occurred and Transpired Everywhere from the Year 1643 to the Year 1647], Frankfurt: Andreä; Merian OCLC: 551856324.
Other versions Vera Effigies Turcorvm Imperatoris Ibrahim Filii, Et Sultanæ, Eiusdem Matris (1707, original).jpg Vera Effigies Turcorvm Imperatoris Ibrahim Filii, Et Sultanæ, Eiusdem Matris (1707).jpg

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