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The surrender of the German cities. from BL Add 33733, f. 16

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A miniature of a scene from the Triumphs of Emperor Charles V: The surrender of the German cities. Image taken from f. 16 of The Triumphs of Charles V (index L'Aguila Triumphante de Carlos Quinto). Written in Spanish.

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