Plattegrond van Homburg, ca. 1702; Hombourg. Is a considerable fortress of the County of Sarbrick (...); The forces of Europe, Asia, Africa and America, or description of the main cities with their fortifications. Designed by the best ingesters, especially those under the domination of France (...) and adorned with several superb buildings.Map of the reinforcements to the German City of Homburg. Flat # 131 in the picture in the context of a total of 276 Numbered Fortes of Renowned Strong Cities and Fortresses in The Context of the Spanish Succession War. For Most Part, These Plates Have Been C
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Plattegrond van Homburg, ca. 1702; Hombourg. Is a considerable fortress of the County of Sarbrick (...); The forces of Europe, Asia, Africa and America, or description of the main cities with their fortifications. Designed by the best ingesters, especially those under the domination of France (...) and adorned with several superb buildings.Map of the reinforcements to the German City of Homburg. Flat # 131 in the picture in the context of a total of 276 Numbered Fortes of Renowned Strong Cities and Fortresses in The Context of the Spanish Succession War. For Most Part, These Plates Have Been Cophed to the Anonymous French Flat: In The Forces of Europe and In: The Theater of War, The Netherlands, Both Originally Published by Nicolas de Iron in Paris (1693-1697 In the Framework of the Nine-Year War. Title and registrations in the flat in French.