The Seventh Window: The King's Window Donated by Philip II and Mary Tudor to Sint Janskerk in Gouda (1557) |
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Inhoudsopgave
The accession of Emperor Charles Vs son as king of HABSBURG PATRONAGE | 21 |
The staging of royal power Jan Van Damme 131 | 29 |
Male and female | 39 |
monarchy under Philip and Mary Glyn Redworth 39 Habsburg patronage and the particular situation | 143 |
Some remarks on Genealogical table of Philip II and Mary Tudor 268 | 151 |
The pragmatic relations between Iconography 1 The dedication of | 169 |
Humanists Batavian Ears and Philip II as a Christian | 179 |
Sint Janskerk | 188 |
The symbolic context of Sint Janskerk in Gouda in the konographical aspects of the Last Supper in | 199 |
circumstances surrounding the Kings Window of Authors Translators and Indexcr 269 | 215 |
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Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
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