XEE4170041: The Battle of Hohenlinden (near Munich, Germany) on 12 Frimaire, IX (3 December 1800) between the French troops of General Jean Victor (Jean-Victor) Moreau and the Austrian and Bavarian forces commanded by Archduke Jean-Baptiste (Jean-Baptiste) of Austria. Engraving in “Histoire des papes-kings-queens-et-empereurs a travers les centuries”” by Maurice Lachatre, 1863., French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images
XEE4170689: The heretics hanged and burned on the butcher by the priests of Gilbert de la Porree, Bernard de Clairvaux and Abbe Suger, France, 12th century. Engraving in “” History of the Popes (...) Crimes of the Queen King and Emperors through the centuries” by Maurice Lachatre, 1863., French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images
XEE4170607: The antipope Clement VII (Robert de Geneve, 1342-1394) elected and supported by the French, at the Palais d'Avignon with the ambassadors. Engraving in “” History of the Popes (...) Crimes of the Queen King and Emperors through the centuries” by Maurice Lachatre, 1863., French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images
XEE4170626: Portrait of the Benedictine nun who would have been the mistress and sister of Pope Gregoire XII and the mother of Eugene IV (Gabriele Condulmer 1383-1447). Engraving in “” History of the Popes (...) Crimes of the Queen King and Emperors through the centuries” by Maurice Lachatre, 1863., French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images
XEE4170673: The Gunpowder Plot: Conspiracy of Catholics formed to assassinate King James I, his family and part of the aristocracy by detonating the Palace of Westminster (London) at the opening ceremony of Parliament on 5 November 1605. Engraving in “” History of the Popes (...) Crimes of the Queen King and Emperors through the centuries” by Maurice Lachatre, 1863., French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images