Battle_of_Nyborg_(1659)_by_Bastiaen_Stopendael.jpg


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English: Text on copper engraving: "The city of Nyborg captured by the lord Michiel de Ruyter and the beating of the Swedes by the Danes and the Allies on the 25 Nov. 1659." Nyborg is a city in Denmark.
Nederlands: Tekst op koper gravure: "De Stadt Nyborg veroverdt dooe de Hr. (heer) Michiel de Ruiter en't Slaan der Zweeden Door de Deenen en der selsver Bontgenooten op den 25 Nov. 1659." Nyborg is een stad in Denemarken.
Dansk: Tekst på kobberstik: "Byen Nyborg erobret af herren Michiel de Ruyter og svenskernes tæsk af danskerne og de allierede den 25. nov. 1659." Nyborg er en by i Danmark.
Kiswahili: Text på kopparstick: "Staden Nyborg intagen av herren Michiel de Ruyter och svenskarnas misshandel av danskarna och de allierade den 25 nov. 1659." Nyborg är en stad i Danmark.
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Source Det Kgl. Biblioteks billedsamling - http://www5.kb.dk/images/billed/2010/okt/billeder/object400297/da/ (Accession number 1911-4289), ID: DH028648.tif
Author Stoopendaal, Bastiaen (1637-1693)

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