The Allied forces advance during the Battle of Fère-Champenoise, 25 March 1814, painted by Jean Gerin
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The Allied forces advance during the Battle of Fère-Champenoise, 25 March 1814, painted by Jean Gerin
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Road to Kappel by Nils van Rooijen
"Coffret Ecritoire" par Martin-Guillaume Biennais, ayant appartenu à Jérôme Bonaparte, Roi de Westphalie, offert par son épouse Catherine de Wurtemberg (1810) pendant la visite-privée du Musée de la Légion d'Honneur organisée par son conservateur Tom Dutheil et l'Association d'Histoire de la Bijouterie-Joaillerie, mars 2024.
Ulrich V de Wurtemberg, le “Bien-Aimé” (1413-1480), comte de Wurtemberg de 1433 à 1441, et de Wurtemberg-Stuttgart de 1441 à 1480, et ses trois épouses successives : Marguerite de Clèves, Elisabeth de Bavière-Landshut, et Marguerite de Savoie.
Ulrich V of Württemberg, “der Vielgeliebte” (1413-1480), count of Württemberg from 1433 to 1441, and of Württemberg-Stuttgart from 1441 to 1480, and his three successive spouses : Margaret of Cleves, Elisabeth of Bavaria-Landshut, and Margaret of Savoy.
Le clocher de la Stiftskirche à Tübingen (fin du XVe siècle).
The Stiftskirche’s bell tower in Tübingen (late 15th century).
Alexander Gulyás, trooper of the 6th Würtemberg Hussars, Johann Gareis, 1823
Alexander Gulyás, Gemainer von König Würtemberg Husaren Regiment No. 6, Johann Gareis, 1823