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Emperor Charles V in procession on his coronation

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Topic: Emperor Charles V in procession on his coronation
Posted By: Druzhina
Subject: Emperor Charles V in procession on his coronation
Date Posted: 30-Aug-2016 at 02:58
I have collected a full set of engravings of Emperor Charles V in procession on his coronation by Pope Clement VII at Bologna, 1530 by Hogenberg

http://www.warfare.altervista.org/Renaissance/Hogenberg-1530.htm - Nicolaas Hogenberg's 'Emperor Charles V in procession after his coronation by Pope Clement VII at Bologna', 1530

George Gush uses the http://www.warfare.altervista.org/Renaissance/Hogenberg-26.htm - Hogenberg plate of the guards as the source for http://www.warfare.altervista.org/Renaissance/GushBook/7_Italians.htm - the Papal Guard . This is the only one of the 38 that does not have a latin inscription. Gush calls them Germans but there is nothing to indicate this. There are http://www.warfare.altervista.org/Renaissance/Hogenberg-4.htm - Bolognese infantry in classical costume in the early part of the procession and http://www.warfare.altervista.org/Renaissance/Hogenberg-34.htm - Landsknechts and Spanish infantry under Antonio de Leyva near the end, so the guards in the middle around http://www.warfare.altervista.org/Renaissance/Hogenberg-27.htm - Pope Clement VII and Emperor Charles V, wearing Sajones, are either Papal or Imperial guards.

Other plates include:
http://www.warfare.altervista.org/Renaissance/Hogenberg-6.htm - Bolognese banners
http://www.warfare.altervista.org/Renaissance/Hogenberg-8.htm - Papal banners
http://www.warfare.altervista.org/Renaissance/Hogenberg-32.htm - Mercenary Knights
http://www.warfare.altervista.org/Renaissance/Hogenberg-33.htm - Knights, Landsknechts and Spanish Infantry
http://www.warfare.altervista.org/Renaissance/Hogenberg-35.htm - Artillery

MIRROR SITE
http://www.warfare2.netai.net/Renaissance/Hogenberg-1530.htm - 'Emperor Charles V in procession after his coronation by Pope Clement VII at Bologna', 1530, by Nicolaas Hogenberg

Druzhina
http://www.warfare.altervista.org/16C.htm - 16th Century Illustrations of Costume & Soldiers

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http://www.warfare.altervista.org/Ottoman/Janissary.htm - Ottoman Janissaries.htm , http://warfare.altervista.org/Persia/nadir_bio.htm - Nadir Shah Afshar of Persia



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Posted By: Centrix Vigilis
Date Posted: 30-Aug-2016 at 18:01
As usual a fine contribution.

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