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Eighty Years War (Eighty Years or 80 Years) (Revolt of the Netherlands) (1568-1648)
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Eighty Years War (Eighty Years or 80 Years) (Revolt of the Netherlands) (1568-1648)
JLJ4586551 Eighty Years War (Eighty Years or 80 Years) (Revolt of the Netherlands) (1568-1648): " Dispute du Baton d Or, 1609" (Henri IV, the Doge of Venice Leonardo Dona and Ambrose d Espinola endorsed the treve of 9 April 1609 (or Treve of the Twelve) or Spaniards and Dutch agreed for the trade in India). Painting of the French School. 1609 Sun. 1, 19x1, 98 m by French School, (17th century); ChAteau de Versailles, France; (add.info.: Eighty Years War (Eighty Years or 80 Years) (Revolt of the Netherlands) (1568-1648): " Dispute du Baton d Or, 1609" (Henri IV, the Doge of Venice Leonardo Dona and Ambrose d Espinola endorsed the treve of 9 April 1609 (or Treve of the Twelve) or Spaniards and Dutch agreed for the trade in India). Painting of the French School. 1609 Sun. 1, 19x1, 98 m); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23720474
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Caption: "Dispute du Baton d Or, 1609 - A Symbolic Moment of Peace in the Eighty Years War". This print captures a significant moment during the Eighty Years War (1568-1648), also known as the Revolt of the Netherlands. Titled "Dispute du Baton d Or, 1609" this painting by an anonymous artist from the French School depicts a crucial event that took place in 1609. In this scene, we see Henri IV, the Doge of Venice Leonardo Dona, and Ambrose d Espinola endorsing the treve (truce) on April 9th. This truce is commonly referred to as Treve of Twelve or Treve of Nine Aprils. It marked a historic agreement between Spaniards and Dutch for trade in India. The artwork showcases rich details and vibrant colors typical of paintings from the French School during the seventeenth century. The figures are depicted engaging in intense discussion while holding golden batons symbolizing power and authority. This image not only highlights historical significance but also sheds light on colonialism, wealth, and international diplomacy during that era. It represents a pivotal moment when conflicting forces temporarily set aside their differences to negotiate peaceful trade relations. Currently housed at Château de Versailles in France, this photograph provides us with a glimpse into an important chapter in European history. It serves as a reminder that even amidst war and conflict, there can be moments where diplomacy prevails over violence for mutual benefit.
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