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Alteratie van Amsterdam 26 1578 image Magistraet
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Alteratie van Amsterdam 26 1578 image Magistraet
Alteratie van Amsterdam, May 26, 1578 The image of how the Magistraet and Geestelykheyt of the city of Amsterdam have been extracted, and the ship was built on May 26. 1578 (title on object), 26 May 1578. The Spanish-minded city council and the Roman clergy are forced to leave, on the quay near the Dam they board boats, townhall, weigh-house, church (exterior), Dam, City Hall of Amsterdam (14th century-1652), Waag op de Dam, Nieuwe Kerk, Jan Luyken (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1679 - 1694, paper, etching, h 273 mm × w 349 mm
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1578 1679 1694 Built City City Hall Forced Jan Luyken Leave Nieuwe Kerk Quay Ship Title Townhall Weigh House Extracted Mentioned
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The captivating print titled "Alteratie van Amsterdam 26 1578 image Magistraet" captures a significant moment in the history of Amsterdam. The image depicts the dramatic events that unfolded on May 26,1578, during what is known as the Alteratie van Amsterdam. In this historic scene, we witness the extraction of both the Magistraet (city council) and Geestelykheyt (Roman clergy) from the city of Amsterdam. The Spanish-minded city council and Roman clergy are seen being forced to leave their positions. They can be observed boarding boats near the Dam, preparing to depart. The prominent landmarks featured in this print include the townhall, weigh-house, and church exterior situated along the quay near Dam Square. Notably, we also see City Hall of Amsterdam dating back to its construction between the 14th century and 1652. Additionally, Nieuwe Kerk (New Church), Waag op de Dam (Weigh House on Dam Square), and Jan Luyken are mentioned as part of this historical event. This remarkable etching on paper provides us with a glimpse into an important turning point for Amsterdam's governance and religious landscape. It serves as a visual testament to how power dynamics shifted during this period
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