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English: View of the Meuse river and the central part of Maastricht, the Netherlands, around 1570. Right of the bridge (7): the first settlement of the Augustines in Maastricht. Detail of city panorama by Simon de Bellomonte, c 1570, published in 1575 in Part 2 of Braun & Hogenberg's atlas of world cities Civitates orbis terrarum.
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Source Jenniskens, Nieuwen Biesen in Alden Biesen. 5 Eeuwen Duitse Orde in Maastricht (1989), p.56
Author Simon de Bellomonte, c 1575

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