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Coin of William III & Mary II of England
A gold five guinea coin minted in 1692 during the joint reign of William III of England (r. 1689-1702) and Mary II of England (r. 1689-1694).
Bode-Museum, Berlin.
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William of Orange Landing in England
A 17th-century painting by Jan Wyck showing Prince William of Orange landing in England in November 1688, the beginning of the Glorious Revolution which saw him become William III of England (r. 1689-1702). (Royal Museums, Greenwich, London...
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Portrait of Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor
Portrait of Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor (l. 1747-92), wearing a field marshal's uniform. Painted in the workshop of Jean-Marc Nattier, c. 1790.
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Declaration of Pillnitz
Meeting of European rulers at the Pillnitz Conference, famous for the Declaration of Pillnitz, which was issued on 27 August 1791 and threatened Revolutionary France with invasion. Depicted in the center are Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor...
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Portrait of Georges Danton, 1790
Portrait of French revolutionary leader Georges Danton (1759-1794), c. 1790, oil on canvas by an anonymous painter.
Musée Carnavalet, Paris.
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Bailly on His Way to the Guillotine
Jean Sylvain Bailly, former mayor of Paris, being led to his execution by guillotine on 11 November 1793, primarily for his role in the Champ de Mars Massacre. This illsutration is by an unknown author from the 19th century.
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Lafayette Fires on the Cordeliers Club
Marquis de Lafayette, seated upon a white charger, orders his soldiers to fire on the demonstrators gathered on the Champ de Mars to petition for the removal of the king, under the leadership of the radical Cordeliers Club. Work by Ary Scheffer...
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Champ de Mars Massacre
The Champ de Mars Massacre on 17 July 1791. The caption reads: "Men, women, children massacred on the altar of the fatherland at the Champ de la Federation".
Bibliothèque nationale de France.
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Lamia and the Soldier
Lamia and the Soldier (1905) by John William Waterhouse, Inspired by John Keat's Lamia.
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Black-figure Lekythos Attributed to the Beldam Painter
Black-figure lekythos attributed to the Beldam Painter and thought to depict Lamia being tortured by five satyrs.