EditorialHenri IV, King of France (1553-1610), first king of the Bourbon dynasty, was extremely popular in the 18th. Having converted from Protestantism, he issued the Edit de Nantes, granting freedom of cult. Silver-plated pewter plaque.
EditorialThe Modern Puritan, Hanging a Cat on a Monday for Killing a Mouse on a Sunday!!!, Print made by Charles Jameson Grant, active 18301852, British, after Charles Jameson Grant, active 18301852, British, Published by Gabriel Shire Tregear, active 18281840,...
EditorialThomas Cranmer (1489-1556). The first Protestant archbishop of Canterbury. Adviser to the English kings Henry VIII and Edward VI. He was denounced by the Catholic queen Mary I for promoting Protestantism, convicted of heresy and burned at the stake. Po...
EditorialWillem III invited to defend the Protestants in England, Silver Medal. Front: man and woman bust above inscription within inscription. The other side: English Protestantism illuminated by a radiant all-seeing eye, holding a letter in one hand and leani...
EditorialReformation in England Title page for: G. Burnet, Brief Understanding of the History of the Reformation of the Church of England, 1689, Three scenes of the English Reformation superimposed. Above: The king in conversation with an Anglican clergyman. Mi...
EditorialHenri IV, King of France (1553-1610), first king of the Bourbon dynasty, was extremely popular in the 18th. Having converted from Protestantism, he issued the Edit de Nantes, granting freedom of cult. Silver-plated pewter plaque.
EditorialCount Palatine Friedrich II (1482-1556), regent in the Netherlands for Karl V, Imperial General during the Turkish siege of Vienna in 1529, converted to Protestantism in 1546. Canvas, 195 x 95 cm-Inv. 8177.
EditorialHenri IV, King of France (1553-1610), first king of the Bourbon dynasty, was extremely popular in the 18th. Having converted from Protestantism, he issued the Edit de Nantes, granting freedom of cult. Silver-plated pewter plaque.
EditorialCount Palatine Friedrich II (1482-1556), regent in the Netherlands for Karl V, Imperial General during the Turkish siege of Vienna in 1529, converted to Protestantism in 1546. Canvas, 195 x 95 cm-Inv. 8177.