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Summary
Author |
Samuel von Pufendorf
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Title |
De rebus a Carolo Gustavo Sueciae Rege gestis
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Year of publication |
1696
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Place of publication |
Nuremberg
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Language |
latin
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Artist |
Sumptibus Christophori Riegelii Nicolas Perelle after Erik Dahlbergh |
Title |
English: View of Warsaw from the River Vistula.
Polski: Panorama Warszawy od strony Wisły.
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Date |
1696 |
Medium |
engraving |
Current location |
National Museum in Warsaw |
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Native name |
Muzeum Narodowe w Warszawie |
Location |
Warsaw |
Coordinates |
52° 13′ 54.00″ N, 21° 1′ 29.00″ E |
Established |
1862 |
Website |
www.mnw.art.pl |
Authority control |
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Warsaw |
Source/Photographer |
Aleksander Król (1969). Zamek Królewski w Warszawie. Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy. |
Permission ( Reusing this file) |
Copyright expired, PD-Art |
Licensing
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