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Download this stock image: Portrait of Engelbert II of Nassau, Stained glass window with a kneeling man, wearing armor with a coat of arms (with Nassau-Vianden's weapon), large sword, order (of the Golden Fleece). Hands folded, two iron gloves on his knees, a book on the table in front of him, a helmet on the floor behind him. On either side a column with basement and capital with leaf ornaments, above it a canopy with inscription. The glass is reinforced across three places by means of round iron bars that run through eyes, attached to the lead, Engelbrecht II count of Nassau-Dillenburg-Breda, Nicolaes Rombouts - W56RBB from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.
Portrait of Engelbert II of Nassau, Stained glass window with a kneeling man, wearing armor with a coat of arms (with Nassau-Vianden's weapon), large sword, order (of the Golden Fleece). Hands folded, two iron gloves on his knees, a book on the table in front of him, a helmet on the floor behind him. On either side a column with basement and capital with leaf ornaments, above it a canopy with inscription. The glass is reinforced across three places by means of round iron bars that run through eyes, attached to the lead, Engelbrecht II count of Nassau-Dillenburg-Breda, Nicolaes Rombouts
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