File:Van Monsach - Hanau - Wapenboek Nassau-Vianden - KB 1900 A 016, folium 34r.jpg

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Wapenboek Nassau-Vianden  wikidata:Q72752498 reasonator:Q72752498
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Nederlands: Heraut Nassau-Vianden
English: Herald of Nassau-Vianden
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Nederlands: Van Monsach - Hanau - Folium 34r van het Wapenboek Nassau-Vianden uit de collectie van de Koninklijke Bibliotheek.
English: Van Monsach - Hanau - Folium 34r from the Nassau-Vianden armorial from the collection of the National Library of the Netherlands.
Object type armorial Edit this at Wikidata
Description
Nederlands: Dit is het wapen van de heren, sinds 1429 graven van Hanau. De moeder van Agnes van Falkenstein (ca. 1337-1380) [zie fol. 33r] was Elisabeth van Hanau-Münzenberg (ca. 1317-1365). Hanau ligt in Duitsland, ten oosten van Frankfurt, Hessen.
Language Middle Dutch Edit this at Wikidata
Date between circa 1485 and circa 1495
date QS:P571,+1450-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1485-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1495-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Publication date circa  Edit this at Wikidata
Medium drawing on paper
Dimensions height: 215 mm (8.46 in); width: 145 mm (5.70 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,215U174789
dimensions QS:P2049,145U174789
institution QS:P195,Q1526131
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Place of publication Duchy of Brabant / Breda Edit this at Wikidata
Place of creation Brabant, Breda?
Object history
Nederlands: Dit wapenboek werd vermoedelijk gemaakt in opdracht voor graaf Engelbrecht II van Nassau (1451-1504). Het is mogelijk in bezit geweeest van van Willem van Oranje (Willem de Zwijger) (1533-1584) en Jacques Wijts (ca. 1579-1643). In 1898 maakte het deel uit van de verzameling van heraldiek schilder Otto Hupp (1859-1949).
English: This armorial was presumably commissioned by Engelbert II of Nassau (1451-1504). After him it was possibly owned by William I, Prince of Orange (William the Silent) (1533-1584) and Jacques Wijts (ca. 1579-1643). In 1898 the manuscripts is known to be in the library of the German graphical artist Otto Hupp.
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